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'''Final Destination''' (also known as '''Master Hand's Residence''' by fans) is a stage exclusive to the [[1P Game]] of [[Super Smash Bros.]] This stage was featured on the last level of 1P Mode where the player fought [[Master Hand]]. Like its [[Final Destination|successor]] in [[Melee]], this stage is completely flat. This stage is not usable in [[Vs. Mode]] though it can be played on using a Gameshark. The design at the center of the platform looks like a worn-down Aztec Calendar.
'''Final Destination''' (also known as '''Master Hand's Residence''' by fans) is a stage exclusive to the [[1P Game]] of [[Super Smash Bros.]] This stage was featured on the last level of 1P Mode where the player fought [[Master Hand]]. Like its [[Final Destination|successor]] in [[Melee]], this stage is completely flat. This stage is not usable in [[Vs. Mode]] though it can be played on using a Gameshark. 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|fighting polygon team]].
The player would be transported to this stage when clearing the [[Fighting Polygon Team|Fighting Polygon Team]].


For Gameshark users:  
For Gameshark users:  
This stage freezes if done normally in the debug menu. There needs to be the code on that makes this stage the only one you fight in 1P Game. It can only be 2 players. You have to adjust other stuff so the second person (the player designated as Master Hand in Classic Mode) doesn’t have infinite lives.
This stage freezes if done normally in the debug menu. There needs to be the code on that makes this stage the only one you fight in 1P Game. It can only be 2 players. You have to adjust other stuff so the second person (the player designated as Master Hand in [[Classic Mode]]) doesn’t have infinite lives.


To note, the official name wasn't reveald until [[Final Destination (SSBB)|SSBB's Final Destination]]s information was posted on the ''[[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]]'', and still "by accident", in which [[Masahiro Sakurai]] officially said "There’s always one of these, huh?".
To note, the official name wasn't revealed until [[Final Destination (SSBB)|SSBB's Final Destination]]'s information was posted on the ''[[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]]'', and still "by accident", in which [[Masahiro Sakurai]] officially said "There’s always one of these, huh?".


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Revision as of 23:48, March 10, 2008

Final Destination
Final Destination
Universe Super Smash Bros.
Appears in SSB
Availability Not playable

Final Destination (also known as Master Hand's Residence by fans) is a stage exclusive to the 1P Game of Super Smash Bros. This stage was featured on the last level of 1P Mode where the player fought Master Hand. Like its successor in Melee, this stage is completely flat. This stage is not usable in Vs. Mode though it can be played on using a Gameshark. 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.

For Gameshark users: This stage freezes if done normally in the debug menu. There needs to be the code on that makes this stage the only one you fight in 1P Game. It can only be 2 players. You have to adjust other stuff so the second person (the player designated as Master Hand in Classic Mode) doesn’t have infinite lives.

To note, the official name wasn't revealed until SSBB's Final Destination's information was posted on the Smash Bros. DOJO!!, and still "by accident", in which Masahiro Sakurai officially said "There’s always one of these, huh?".