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Revision as of 01:07, February 8, 2008
Master Hand's Residence was where the player fought Master Hand in Super Smash Bros. It, like its descendant Final Destination, was completely flat. It wasn't unlockable (unless using gameshark codes). The design at the center of the platform looks like a worn-down Aztec Calendar.
The player would be transported to this stage when clearing the fighting polygon team.
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