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[[File:Start button duo.png|thumb|The Start and Start/Pause buttons.]]
[[File:Start button duo.png|thumb|The Start and Start/Pause buttons.]]
[[File:Home-3ds.jpg|thumb|The home button on the [[New Nintendo 3ds]] and New Nintendo 3ds XL.]]
The '''Start button''' (also called the '''Start/Pause button''' on the [[GameCube controller]]) refers to the small, gray button in the center of a [[GameCube]] controller, or the small, red button in the center of a Nintendo 64 controller, or the small, rectangular pad to the bottom right of the touch screen of a Nintendo 3DS, or on any [[New Nintendo 3ds]] model, the top circular button under the face buttons. In addition, the [[plus button]] on the [[Classic Controller]], [[Wii U GamePad]], and [[Wii U Pro Controller]] can alternatively be called Start.
The '''Start button''' (also called the '''Start/Pause button''' on the [[GameCube controller]]) refers to the small, gray button in the center of a [[GameCube]] controller, or the small, red button in the center of a Nintendo 64 controller, or the small, rectangular pad to the bottom right of the touch screen of a Nintendo 3DS, or on any [[New Nintendo 3ds]] model, the top circular button under the face buttons. In addition, the [[plus button]] on the [[Classic Controller]], [[Wii U GamePad]], and [[Wii U Pro Controller]] can alternatively be called Start.



Revision as of 13:04, November 17, 2021

The Start and Start/Pause buttons.
The home button on the New Nintendo 3ds and New Nintendo 3ds XL.

The Start button (also called the Start/Pause button on the GameCube controller) refers to the small, gray button in the center of a GameCube controller, or the small, red button in the center of a Nintendo 64 controller, or the small, rectangular pad to the bottom right of the touch screen of a Nintendo 3DS, or on any New Nintendo 3ds model, the top circular button under the face buttons. In addition, the plus button on the Classic Controller, Wii U GamePad, and Wii U Pro Controller can alternatively be called Start.

During a match, players may repeatedly press the Start/Pause or + button to distract the other players, to disrupt their combo timing, or otherwise mock other players after a KO or win, though this practice is considered very rude. To prevent this occurrence, pausing may be turned off.

In the Subspace Emissary, player 2 can use this button to Space Jump instead of pause. In Smash 64 and Melee, it is used to share stock.

The Start/Pause or + Buttons are used to pause most games as well as select features in the menus. The button is also used to change the background in the games' Trophy Galleries.