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This game's one-player mode included an adventure mode that always followed the same series of opponents, although the player could change the difficulty. Other single player modes exist such as Training and several mini-games, including [[Break the Targets]] and [[Board the Platforms]]. All of these were included in the sequel, with the exception of "Board the Platforms".
This game's one-player mode included an adventure mode that always followed the same series of opponents, although the player could change the difficulty. Other single player modes exist such as Training and several mini-games, including [[Break the Targets]] and [[Board the Platforms]]. All of these were included in the sequel, with the exception of "Board the Platforms".


In Versus mode, there are nine playable stages: eight starter stages that are based on each of the starting characters (including [[Peach's Castle]] for {{SSB|Mario}}, [[Congo Jungle]] for {{SSB|Donkey Kong}}, [[Hyrule Castle]] for {{SSB|Link}}, [[Planet Zebes]] for {{SSB|Samus Aran}}, {{SSB|Yoshi's Island}} for {{SSB|Yoshi}}, [[Dream Land]] for {{SSB|Kirby}}, [[Sector Z]] for {{SSB|Fox McCloud}}, and [[Saffron City]] for {{SSB|Pikachu}}), and the unlockable {{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}}.
In Versus mode, there are nine playable stages: eight starter stages that are based on each of the starting characters (including [[Peach's Castle]] for {{SSB|Mario}}, [[Congo Jungle]] for {{SSB|Donkey Kong}}, [[Hyrule Castle]] for {{SSB|Link}}, [[Planet Zebes]] for {{SSB|Samus Aran}}, {{SSB|Yoshi's Island}} for {{SSB|Yoshi}}, {{SSB|Dream Land}} for {{SSB|Kirby}}, [[Sector Z]] for {{SSB|Fox McCloud}}, and [[Saffron City]] for {{SSB|Pikachu}}), and the unlockable {{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}}.


===''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===