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Nearly every game mode features scores, even those that do not use them to determine victory or success. Some scores accumulate, such as the total distance each [[character]] has hit [[Sandbag]] in the [[Home-Run Contest]] [[minigame]], the various [[records]] such as total number of matches played, and the total number of stocks removed during stock match sessions in ''[[Melee]]'' and ''[[Brawl]]'' (in the form of [[KO Stars]]). Most scores are persistent and can be found in saved game data. There are a few utilities, such as BrawlStats{{ref|Utilities1}}, that allow the player to keep track of additional scores or see data not revealed in the game.
Nearly every game mode features scores, even those that do not use them to determine victory or success. Some scores accumulate, such as the total distance each [[character]] has hit [[Sandbag]] in the [[Home-Run Contest]] [[minigame]], the various [[records]] such as total number of matches played, and the total number of stocks removed during stock match sessions in ''[[Melee]]'' and ''[[Brawl]]'' (in the form of [[KO Stars]]). Most scores are persistent and can be found in saved game data. There are a few utilities, such as BrawlStats{{ref|Utilities1}}, that allow the player to keep track of additional scores or see data not revealed in the game.


In single player modes, the high score for that mode is often visible on the [[character selection screen]], whereas in multiplayer modes the score is usually visible in the [[results screen]]. In ''Brawl'', several single player modes that determine success using scores also optionally allow a second player to participate. Reaching certain scores in a game mode may trigger a congratulations [[notice]] or [[unlockable|reward]].
In single player modes, the high score for that mode is often visible on the [[character selection screen]], whereas in multiplayer modes the high score is usually visible in the [[results screen]]. In ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', the scores during [[Time]] battles are not visible unless the [[Score Display]] option is set. Several single player modes in ''Brawl'' that determine success using scores also optionally allow a second player to participate. Reaching certain scores in a game mode may trigger a congratulations [[notice]] or [[unlockable|reward]].


Achieving high scores is frequently a focal point in the [[community]], especially after a new game is released. Many videos and guides exist demonstrating technique and high scores achieved for nearly every game mode. Upon the release of ''Brawl'', players were invited to send Home-Run Contest and [[Target Smash!]] high scores to the Super Smash [[Dojo]]!!.
Achieving high scores is frequently a focal point in the [[community]], especially after a new game is released. Many videos and guides exist demonstrating technique and high scores achieved for nearly every game mode. Upon the release of ''Brawl'', players were invited to send Home-Run Contest and [[Target Smash!]] high scores to the Super Smash [[Dojo]]!!.
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===Scores determine victory===
===Scores determine victory===
*[[Time]]
*Time
*[[Coin]]
*[[Coin]]
*[[Bonus]] (''Melee'' only)
*[[Bonus]] (''Melee'' only)
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