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*'''[[All-Star Rest Area#In Super Smash Bros. Melee|All-Star Rest Area]]''': This grassland environment is the hub between matches in the All-Star Mode. It contains three [[Heart Container]]s and a portal in the center that transports the player to the next bout. In the background the progress of the All-Star Mode is displayed; trophies of the opponents defeated thus far stand on the ground, while portraits of the next opponents are displayed in the air above. This features music from the {{uv|Kirby}} series. | *'''[[All-Star Rest Area#In Super Smash Bros. Melee|All-Star Rest Area]]''': This grassland environment is the hub between matches in the All-Star Mode. It contains three [[Heart Container]]s and a portal in the center that transports the player to the next bout. In the background the progress of the All-Star Mode is displayed; trophies of the opponents defeated thus far stand on the ground, while portraits of the next opponents are displayed in the air above. This features music from the {{uv|Kirby}} series. | ||
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*'''[[Home-Run Stadium#In Melee|Home-Run Stadium]]''': This baseball stadium is the site of the [[Home-Run Contest]] mini-game. On an elevated platform, the [[Sandbag]] resides, and in ten seconds the character must damage it without knocking it off the platform, then use the nearby [[Home-Run Bat]] to send Sandbag flying east, where the distance traveled is recorded. The stage seems to stretch on endlessly to the east. | *'''[[Home-Run Stadium#In Melee|Home-Run Stadium]]''': This baseball stadium is the site of the [[Home-Run Contest]] mini-game. On an elevated platform, the [[Sandbag]] resides, and in ten seconds the character must damage it without knocking it off the platform, then use the nearby [[Home-Run Bat]] to send Sandbag flying east, where the distance traveled is recorded. The stage seems to stretch on endlessly to the east. | ||