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==Cafinator Canceling==
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Cafinator canceling is an advanced technque. Not really, but it sounds cool. Basiclally, it's when you are samis and you're openent is dat monkey bitch and you usa la reptile and then you yell THE KING and YOU DIE because Dupree doesn't like you but hyou really were playing Snake because you thin he was top tier but really tires don exists but then you realize tat you're Cafinator so your banned but you really were Dtm so you suck at Smah and after all of this you made a joke page so ou Cafinator Canceled. NOOB
Compared to previous games in the [[Super Smash Bros. series]], the  '''''[[Music (SSBB)|music of Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''''' has a much larger significance to overall gameplay.  Where [[Brawl]]'s predecessors had no more than two songs per stage, some stages in Brawl, such as [[Halberd]], have as many as twelve.  Brawl director [[Masahiro Sakurai]] stated on the [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]] that his group of arrangement supervisors were asked to listen to "an elite selection of Nintendo music" and arrange several of their favorite songs, which "means there will be quite a number of songs." In fact, there are 258 different songs one can listen to in the game's [[Sound Test]] feature.  However, not all of these songs are available from the start; many require unlocking or are collectible [[CD|CDs]]... ''([[Music (SSBB)|more]])''<noinclude>
 
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Revision as of 01:50, September 17, 2008

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Compared to previous games in the Super Smash Bros. series, the music of Super Smash Bros. Brawl has a much larger significance to overall gameplay. Where Brawl's predecessors had no more than two songs per stage, some stages in Brawl, such as Halberd, have as many as twelve. Brawl director Masahiro Sakurai stated on the Smash Bros. DOJO!! that his group of arrangement supervisors were asked to listen to "an elite selection of Nintendo music" and arrange several of their favorite songs, which "means there will be quite a number of songs." In fact, there are 258 different songs one can listen to in the game's Sound Test feature. However, not all of these songs are available from the start; many require unlocking or are collectible CDs... (more)