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| {{Button|GCN|R|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|D|s=32px}} || Toggles various stage related visuals, such as spawn points, stage structures, and grab-able ledges (See [[#Stage Visual Key|here]].) | | {{Button|GCN|R|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|D|s=32px}} || Toggles various stage related visuals, such as spawn points, stage structures, and grab-able ledges (See [[#Stage Visual Key|here]].) | ||
#Normal | |||
#Normal again? | |||
#Camera boxes and oddly, changes the stage floor black? | |||
#Camera boxes again, but without the floor change. | |||
#Displays colored Stage Structures and shows item boxes. | |||
#Displays the same as above, but all Stage Structures are gray. | |||
#Displays the same as above, but with indication of drop-through platforms and grab-able ledges. | |||
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| {{Button|GCN|R|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|L|s=32px}} || | | {{Button|GCN|R|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|L|s=32px}} || | ||
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===Stage Visual Key=== | ===Stage Visual Key=== | ||
*Blue Box: Camera Focal Box. | *Blue Box: Camera Focal Box. | ||
*Teal Box: Camera Limit. | *Teal Box: Camera Limit. | ||
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*Cyan-Blue: Absorbing | *Cyan-Blue: Absorbing | ||
*Gray: Special | *Gray: Special | ||
==Melee Debug Menu Code Table== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" width=75% | |||
|- | |||
! scope="col" width=16%| | |||
! scope="col" width=21%|NTSC v1.0 | |||
! scope="col" width=21%|NTSC v1.1 | |||
! scope="col" width=21%|NTSC v1.2 | |||
! scope="col" width=21%|PAL | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | Debug Menu | |||
| <code> | |||
00081472 08000000<br /> | |||
024D473C 00000602 | |||
</code> | |||
|| <code> | |||
01CC2E1C 08000000<br /> | |||
024D5B9C 00000602 | |||
</code> | |||
|| <code> | |||
01C46D0A 08000000<br /> | |||
024D68BC 00000602 | |||
</code> | |||
|| <code> | |||
003C16AA 18000000<br /> | |||
024C7BC4 00000602 | |||
</code> | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | Mushroom Kingdom / Underground Maze Crash Prevent | |||
| <code> | |||
0008191E 08000000<br /> | |||
044694DC 3F800000<br /> | |||
044694D8 3F800000<br /> | |||
044694D4 3F800000 | |||
</code> | |||
|| | |||
|| <code> | |||
01C415E2 08000000<br /> | |||
0446B4A4 3F800000<br /> | |||
0446B4A0 3F800000<br /> | |||
0446B49C 3F800000 | |||
</code> | |||
|| | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" | Trophy Collector Crash Prevent | |||
| | |||
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|| <code> | |||
01C43D24 08000000<br /> | |||
042199FC 60000000 | |||
</code> | |||
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|- | |||
! scope="row" | DUMMY Crash Prevent | |||
| | |||
|| | |||
|rowspan=2| <code> | |||
01C41CBD 08000000<br /> | |||
041C2AAC 48000018<br /> | |||
041C284C 38600000<br /> | |||
041C2850 48000048<br /> | |||
</code> | |||
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|- | |||
! scope="row" | 10-2/ICETOP Crash Prevent | |||
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! scope="row" | 6-Player Match Crash Prevent | |||
| <code> | |||
000830B6 08000000<br /> | |||
042FE800 38000003<br /> | |||
042FE918 4BD045F8<br /> | |||
04002F10 7C0902A6<br /> | |||
04002F14 2C000002<br /> | |||
04002F18 4182002C<br /> | |||
04002F1C 2C000003<br /> | |||
04002F20 41820020<br /> | |||
04002F24 8005002C<br /> | |||
04002F28 98060061<br /> | |||
04002F2C 98060085<br /> | |||
04002F30 80050018<br /> | |||
04002F34 98060060<br /> | |||
04002F38 8005FFFC<br /> | |||
04002F3C 98060084<br /> | |||
04002F40 38A50008<br /> | |||
04002F44 482FB9D8<br /> | |||
0417864C 2C1B0004<br /> | |||
04167198 38600006<br /> | |||
043F86DC 803F96A8<br /> | |||
043F86E8 42080000<br /> | |||
043F86D4 00000000 | |||
</code> | |||
|| <code> | |||
01CC6458 08000000<br /> | |||
042FF454 38000003<br /> | |||
042FF56C 4BD039A4<br /> | |||
04002F10 7C0902A6<br /> | |||
04002F14 2C000002<br /> | |||
04002F18 4182002C<br /> | |||
04002F1C 2C000003<br /> | |||
04002F20 41820020<br /> | |||
04002F24 8005002C<br /> | |||
04002F28 98060061<br /> | |||
04002F2C 98060085<br /> | |||
04002F30 80050018<br /> | |||
04002F34 98060060<br /> | |||
04002F38 8005FFFC<br /> | |||
04002F3C 98060084<br /> | |||
04002F40 38A50008<br /> | |||
04002F44 482FC62C<br /> | |||
04178E44 2C1B0004<br /> | |||
04167790 38600006<br /> | |||
043F988C 803FA858<br /> | |||
043F9898 42080000<br /> | |||
043F9884 00000000 | |||
</code> | |||
|| <code> | |||
01C43642 08000000<br /> | |||
0430009C 38000003<br /> | |||
043001B4 4839FE9C<br /> | |||
046A0050 7C0902A6<br /> | |||
046A0054 807F002C<br /> | |||
046A0058 7C030214<br /> | |||
046A005C 2C000003<br /> | |||
046A0060 4182002C<br /> | |||
046A0064 2C000002<br /> | |||
046A0068 40820020<br /> | |||
046A006C 801F0164<br /> | |||
046A0070 98060061<br /> | |||
046A0074 98060085<br /> | |||
046A0078 801F0150<br /> | |||
046A007C 98060060<br /> | |||
046A0080 801F0134<br /> | |||
046A0084 98060084<br /> | |||
046A0088 38A50008<br /> | |||
046A008C 4BC6012C<br /> | |||
04179188 2C1B0004<br /> | |||
0416EA2C 38000007<br /> | |||
04167A84 38600006<br /> | |||
043FA56C 803FB538<br /> | |||
043FA578 42080000<br /> | |||
043FA564 00000000<br /> | |||
043FA5B0 803FA154 | |||
</code> | |||
|| <code> | |||
003C0FFE 18000000<br /> | |||
043009B0 38000003<br /> | |||
04300AC8 4BD02448<br /> | |||
04002F10 7C0902A6<br /> | |||
04002F14 2C000002<br /> | |||
04002F18 4182002C<br /> | |||
04002F1C 2C000003<br /> | |||
04002F20 41820020<br /> | |||
04002F24 8005002C<br /> | |||
04002F28 98060061<br /> | |||
04002F2C 98060085<br /> | |||
04002F30 80050018<br /> | |||
04002F34 98060060<br /> | |||
04002F38 8005FFFC<br /> | |||
04002F3C 98060084<br /> | |||
04002F40 38A50008<br /> | |||
04002F44 482FDB88<br /> | |||
04179B8C 2C1B0004<br /> | |||
04168454 38600006<br /> | |||
043FB398 803FC3A8<br /> | |||
043FB3A4 42080000<br /> | |||
043FB390 00000000 | |||
</code> | |||
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Revision as of 12:58, April 7, 2015
The Debug Menu is an element of development that was accidentally left in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Within the menu, the player has control over almost all aspects of the game, including unplayable characters, unplayable and special stages, special CPU behaviors, and more. In order to get to the debug menu, an Action Replay device must be used.
Reoccurring Lists
Characters
Debug Name | Character |
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CKIND_CAPTAIN | Captain Falcon |
CKIND_DONKEY | Donkey Kong |
CKIND_FOX | Fox |
CKIND_GAMEWATCH | Mr. Game & Watch |
CKIND_KIRBY | Kirby |
CKIND_KOOPA | Bowser |
CKIND_LINK | Link |
CKIND_LUIGI | Luigi |
CKIND_MARIO | Mario |
CKIND_MARS | Marth |
CKIND_MEWTWO | Mewtwo |
CKIND_NESS | Ness |
CKIND_PEACH | Peach |
CKIND_PIKACHU | Pikachu |
CKIND_POPONANA | Ice Climbers |
CKIND_PURIN | Jigglypuff |
CKIND_SAMUS | Samus |
CKIND_YOSHI | Yoshi |
CKIND_ZE->SE | Zelda |
CKIND_SE->ZE | Sheik |
CKIND_FALCO | Falco |
CKIND_CLINK | Young Link |
CKIND_DRMRIO | Dr. Mario |
CKIND_EMBLEM | Roy |
CKIND_PICHU | Pichu |
CKIND_GANON | Ganondorf |
CKIND_MASTERH | Master Hand |
CKIND_BOY | Fighting Wire Frame ♂ |
CKIND_GIRL | Fighting Wire Frame ♀ |
CKIND_GKOOPS | Giga Bowser |
CKIND_CREZYH | Crazy Hand |
CKIND_SANDBAG | Sandbag |
CKIND_POPO | Popo (solo) |
CKIND_NONE | NONE |
Stages
Debug Name | Stage Name | In-Game Usage | Description |
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DUMMY | None- Debug Menu Only | A debug stage that crashes the game when trying to load it, although use of action replay codes can force the stage to load. The stage itself is totally black, with one invisible platform in the middle. The stage has no blast lines, so characters will fall forever. | |
TEST | None- Debug Menu Only | A debug stage that features oddly shaped platforms and a low resolution picture of a bar as the background. It is unusually long. | |
IZUMI | Fountain of Dreams | Playable Stage | |
PSTADIUM | Pokémon Stadium | Playable Stage | |
CASTLE | Princess Peach's Castle | Playable Stage | |
KONGO | Kongo Jungle | Playable Stage | |
ZEBES | Brinstar | Playable Stage | |
CORNERIA | Corneria | Playable Stage | |
STORY | Yoshi's Story | Playable Stage | |
ONETT | Onett | Playable Stage | |
MUTE CITY | Mute City | Playable Stage | |
RCRUISE | Rainbow Cruise | Playable Stage | |
GARDEN | Jungle Japes | Playable Stage | |
GREATBAY | Great Bay | Playable Stage | |
SHRINE | Temple | Playable Stage | |
KRAID | Brinstar Depths | Playable Stage | |
YOSTER | Yoshi's Island | Playable Stage | |
GREENS | Green Greens | Playable Stage | |
FOURSIDE | Fourside | Playable Stage | |
INISHIE1 | Mushroom Kingdom | Playable Stage | |
INISHIE2 | Mushroom Kingdom II | Playable Stage | |
AKANEIA | None- Debug Menu Only | A stage that crashes the game when trying to load it. There is no known code that can force it to load. It is believed to be a Fire Emblem stage because the music used to represent the Fire Emblem characters has the file name "akaneia.hps". | |
VENOM | Venom | Playable Stage | |
PURA | Poké Floats | Playable Stage | |
BIGBLUE | Big Blue | Playable Stage | |
ICEMT | Icicle Mountain | Playable Stage | |
ICETOP | None- Debug Menu Only | An unused stage that crashes when trying to load it, although use of action replay codes can force the stage to load. The stage is believed to have been the "top" of Icicle Mountain. However, forcing it to load reveals that it is now just a clone of Icicle Mountain without music. | |
FLATZONE | Flat Zone | Playable Stage | |
OLD PPP | Past Stages: Dream Land | Playable Stage | |
OLD YOSH | Past Stages: Yoshi's Island | Playable Stage | |
OLD KONG | Past Stages: Kongo Jungle | Playable Stage | |
BATTLE | Battlefield | Playable Stage | |
LAST | Final Destination | Playable Stage | |
T<CHAR> | Target Test | Stadium/Classic Mode | The Target Test stages for each character. The match ends if all the targets break. |
TSEAK | Target Test | None- Debug Menu Only | An unused Target Test stage, presumably for Sheik. It has only 3 targets. |
1-1KINOKO | Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure Mode) | Adventure Mode | A side scrolling stage used in Adventure Mode. The game will freeze when the player gets to the Yoshi fight section of the stage, but there are codes to prevent this. Touching the flagpole ends the match. |
1-2CASTLE | Princess Peach's Castle | Adventure Mode | A clone of Princess Peach's Castle used in Adventure Mode. The player fights Mario (or Luigi) and Peach here. Plays Rainbow Cruise music. |
2-1KONGO | Kongo Jungle | Adventure Mode | A clone of Kongo Jungle used in Adventure Mode. The player fights two tiny Donkey Kong here. |
2-2GARDEN | Jungle Japes | Adventure Mode | A clone of Jungle Japes used in Adventure Mode. The player fights a giant Donkey Kong here. |
3-1MEIKYU | Underground Maze | Adventure Mode | A side scrolling stage used in Adventure Mode. The game will freeze when the player encounters any of the Link fights, but there are codes to prevent this. Touching the Triforce ends the match. |
3-2SHRINE | Temple | Adventure Mode | A clone of Temple used in Adventure Mode. The player fights Zelda here. Plays Great Bay music. |
4-1ZEBES | Brinstar | Adventure Mode | A clone of Brinstar used in Adventure Mode. The player fights Samus here. There is a chance that Brinstar Depths music will play. |
4-2DASSYUT | Brinstar Escape Shaft | Adventure Mode | A vertical scrolling stage used in Adventure Mode. Touching the platform at the top ends the match. |
5-1GREENS | Green Greens | Adventure Mode | A clone of Green Greens used in Adventure Mode. The player fights Kirby here. There is a chance that Fountain of Dreams music will play. |
5-2GREENS | Green Greens | Adventure Mode | A clone of Green Greens used in Adventure Mode. The player fights a horde of Kirby here. |
5-3GREENS | Green Greens | Adventure Mode | A clone of Green Greens used in Adventure Mode. The player fights a giant Kirby here. There is a chance that N64 Dream Land music will play. |
6-1CORNERI | Corneria | Adventure Mode | A clone of Corneria used in Adventure Mode. The player fights Fox here. There is a chance that Venom music will play. |
6-2CORNERI | Corneria | Adventure Mode | A clone of Corneria used in Adventure Mode. The player fights Fox (or Falco if he's unlocked) here. The Arwings are much more aggressive. This stage is also used by Event #32: "Target Aquired". |
7PSTADIUM | Pokémon Stadium | Adventure Mode | A clone of Pokémon Stadium used in Adventure Mode. The player fights a horde of Pokémon here, primarily Pikachu but also including Jigglypuff and Pichu if they are unlocked. |
8-1BBROUTE | F-Zero Grand Prix | Adventure Mode | A side-scrolling stage used in Adventure Mode. Crossing the finish line ends the match. This stage is also used in Event #33: "Lethal Marathon". |
8-2MUTECIT | Mute City | Adventure Mode | A clone of Mute City used in Adventure Mode. The player fights Captain Falcon here. |
9-1ONETT | Onett | Adventure Mode | A clone of Onett used in Adventure Mode. The player fights a team of 3 Ness here. |
10-1ICEMT | Icicle Mountain | Adventure Mode | A vertical scrolling stage used in Adventure Mode. The game freezes when the player would fight the Ice Climbers. |
10-2 | None- Debug Menu Only | An unused stage, presumably meant to be a second part to the Ice Climber stage in Adventure Mode. It is functionally the same as ICETOP: it crashes the game when trying to load it, the same code can be used to prevent the crash, and it is just a clone of Icicle Mountain without music. | |
11-1BATTLE | Battlefield | Adventure Mode | A clone of Battlefield used in Adventure Mode. The player fights a horde of Fighting Wire Frames here. The stage's gravity has been noticeably reduced. |
11-2BATTLE | Battlefield | Adventure Mode | A clone of Battlefield used in Adventure Mode. The player fights Metal Mario (and Metal Luigi if unlocked) here. Plays Metal Battle music. |
12-1LAST | Final Destination | Adventure Mode | A clone of Final Destination used in Adventure Mode. The player fights a giant Bowser here. |
12-2LAST | Final Destination | Adventure Mode | A clone of Final Destination used in Adventure Mode. The player fights Giga Bowser here. Plays Giga Bowser music. |
TUKISUSUME | Race to the Finish | Classic Mode | The stage race to the finish takes place in. Touching a door ends the match. |
FIGUREGET | Trophy Collector | Classic Mode | The stage Snag the Trophies takes place in. The stage loads, but will crash when the first trophy spawns. There is a code to prevent the trophies from spawning. |
HOMERUN | Home-Run Stadium | Stadium | The stage Home-Run Contest takes place in. It extends almost infinitely to the right, but oddly, it has an upper blast line. Also, after 800 feet, the game will stop loading floor and background textures. This is because the trigger for the load is the Sandbag crossing a trigger line a little before the 800 feet mark. |
HEAL | All-Star Rest Area | All-Star Mode | The rest area from All-Star Mode. |
Items
Debug Name | Item |
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CAPSULE | Capsule |
BOX | Crate |
TARU | Barrel |
EGG | Egg |
KUSUDAMA | Party Ball |
TARUCANN | Barrel Cannon |
BOMBHEI | Bob-Omb |
DOSEI | Mr. Saturn |
HEART | Heart Container |
TOMATO | Maxim Tomato |
STAR | Starman |
BAT | Home-Run Bat |
SWORD | Beam Sword |
PARASOL | Parasol |
G SHELL | Green Shell |
R SHELL | Red Shell |
L GUN | Ray Gun |
FREEZE | Freezie |
FOODS | Food |
MSBOMB | Motion Sensor Bomb |
FLIPPER | Flipper |
S SCOPE | Super Scope |
STARROD | Star Rod |
LIPSTICK | Lip's Stick |
HARISEN | Fan |
F FLOWER | Fire Flower |
KINOKO | Super Mushroom |
DKINOKO | Poison Mushroom |
HAMMER | Hammer |
WSTAR | Warp Star |
SCBALL | Screw Attack |
RABBITC | Bunny Hood |
METALB | Metal Box |
SPYCLOAK | Cloaking Device |
M BALL | Pokéball |
KURIBOH | Goomba |
LEADEAD | Redead |
OCTAROCK | Octorok |
OTTOSEI | Topi |
OLD-KURI | Nothing |
MATO | Target |
HEIHO | Fly Guy |
NOKONOKO | Green Koopa |
PATAPATA | Red Koopa |
LIKELIKE | Like Like |
OLD-LEAD | Nothing |
OLD-OCTA | Nothing |
OLD-OTTO | Nothing |
WHITEBEA | Polar Bear |
KLAP | Klaptrap |
ZGSHELL | Green Koopa Shell |
ZRSHELL | Red Koopa Shell |
Pokémon
Pokémon | Debug Name |
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RANDOM | Random Pokémon |
TOSAKINTO | Goldeen |
CHICORITA | Chikorita |
KABIGON | Snorlax |
KAMEX | Blastoise |
MATADOGAS | Weezing |
LIZARDON | Charizard |
FIRE | Moltres |
THUNDER | Zapdos |
FREEZER | Articuno |
SONANS | Wobbuffet |
HASSAM | Scizor |
UNKNOWN | Unown |
ENTEI | Entei |
RAIKOU | Raikou |
SUIKUN | Suicune |
KIREIHANA | Bellossom |
MARUMINE | Electrode |
LUGIA | Lugia |
HOUOU | Ho-Oh |
METAMON | Ditto |
PIPPI | Clefairy |
TOGEPY | Togepi |
MEW | Mew |
Cerebi | Celebi |
HITODEMAN | Staryu |
LUCKY | Chansey |
PORYGON2 | Porygon2 |
HINOARASHI | Cyndaquil |
MARIL | Marill |
FUSHIGIBANA | Venusaur |
CPU Modes
Debug Name | Description |
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CPTP_STAY | The default CPU mode for Training Mode (Denoted "Stand"). The CPU will not move except to recover. It will occasionally use a ledge attack. |
CPTP_WALK | A standard CPU mode used in Training Mode (Denoted "Walk"). The CPU will walk back and forth across the stage. |
CPTP_ESCAPE | A standard CPU mode used in Training Mode (Denoted "Evade"). The CPU actively avoid interaction with the player. |
CPTP_JUMP | A standard CPU mode used in Training Mode (Denoted "Jump"). The CPU will constantly single jump. |
CPTP_NORMAL | A standard CPU mode used in both Versus Mode and Training Mode (Denoted "Attack"). The CPU behaves normally, throwing out attacks and maneuvers. |
CPTP_MANUAL | A standard CPU mode used in Training Mode (Denoted "Human"). The CPU is controlled by the other 3 controllers. |
CPTP_NANA | The default mode for the partner Ice Climber, so that he/she follows the leader, attacks with the leader, etc. |
CPTP_DEFENSIVE | Causes the CPU to only use defensive tactics, such as shields and rolls. |
CPTP_STRUGGLE | Causes the CPU to attack the nearest opponent, regardless of whether they are a human or a CPU. This is different from normal CPU behavior because a normal CPU will dedicate its attention to human opponents, unless a CPU stands between it and a human, or if there are no human opponents in the match. |
CPTP_FREAK | Causes the CPU to stay where they are, but attack when an opponent comes near. Used in the event match Kirbys on Parade. |
CPTP_COOPERATE | Causes the CPU to follow the player and attack them. |
CPTP_SPLWLINK | Cause the CPU to only use their down special move when set to Link and Samus respectively. They are used in the event match Bomb-fest. "SPLW" is an abbreviation of "Special Low", which reflects that the character only uses their down (or "low") special. |
CPTP_SPLWSAMUS | |
CPTP_ONLYITEM | Causes the CPU to only use items, as opposed to using any other attacks, as Jigglypuff does in the event Legendary Pokémon. |
CPTP_EVZELDA | Causes Zelda to transform into Sheik more often, as she does in the event match Hide 'n' Sheik. It is presumed to stand for "Event Zelda". |
CPTP_NOACT | Causes the CPU to do absolutely nothing. This is not to be confused with Stand, in which the CPU will still attempt to recover if knocked off. |
CPTP_AIR | Restricts the CPU's jumping height. This does not affect the height gained by the character's up special move, meaning that this mode has far more of an effect on aerial play than it does on the character's recovery. |
CPTP_ITEM | Causes the CPU to attempt to grab all items that appear. Otherwise, the CPU is normal. This is used for CPUs in event matches like Event 7: Pokémon Battle. |
VERSUS MODE
DAIRANTOU
Menu | Sub-Item | Description | Values |
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CHAR SELECT | CHARA_1-4 | Sets the character for players 1-4. | See here. |
ALL CHAR | Sets the character for player 5 (See here). | ||
SCALE SELECT | SCALE__1-4 | Sets the scale for each player. | Min=0.20; Max=5.00; Increment=0.10 |
KIND SELECT | PKIND__1-4 | Sets the player type for players 1-4. |
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ALL PKIND | Sets the player type for player 5 (See here). | ||
COLOR SELECT | COLOR_1-4 | Sets which pallet swap players 1-4 will use. | Min=0; Max=9; Increment=1 |
SUB COLOR | SUBCOLOR_1-4 | Sets which coloration players 1-4 will use. |
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DAMAGE SET | DAMAGE_1-4 | Sets how much damage players 1-4 start out with each time they spawn. | Min=0; Max=999; Increment=1 |
OFFENCERATIO | OFFRATIO_1-4 | Sets how much knockback players 1-4 deal. | Min=0.10; Max=3.00; Increment=0.10 |
DEFENCERATIO | DEFRATIO_1-4 | Sets how much knockback players 1-4 take. | Min=0.10; Max=3.00; Increment=0.10 |
CPUTYPE SET | TYPE__C1-4 | Sets the behavior CPU players 1-4 will adopt. | See here. |
CPULEVEL SET | LEVEL_C1-4 | Sets the AI level for computer players 1-4. | Min=0; Max=9; Increment=1 |
TEAM SELECT | TEAM_1-4 | Sets the team players 1-4 are on. Only active if "MELEEKIND" is set to "TEAM BATTLE". |
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STAGE | Sets the stage the match will take place on. | See here. | |
MELEEKIND | Sets what type of match will take place. |
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EXIT | Starts the match. Pressing Start while on this menu will trigger this. |
RULE
Menu | Sub-Item | Description | Values |
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RULE | Sets the match style. |
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TIME(MIN) | Sets the time limit in minutes. Setting this and "TIME (SEC)" to 0 will remove the time limit. | Min=0; Max=100; Increment=1 | |
TIME(SEC) | Sets the time limit in seconds. Setting this and "TIME (MIN)" to 0 will remove the time limit. | Min=0; Max=59; Increment=1 | |
STOCK(CNT) | Sets the number of stocks each player has for Stock Mode. No effect if used in other modes. | Min=-1; Max=99; Increment=1 | |
DAMAGERATIO | Sets the overall Knockback Ratio for the match. | Min=0.10; Max=3.00; Increment=0.10 | |
VIBRATION SELECT | RUMBLE_1-4 | Sets the rumble feature for players 1-4. |
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ITEM SWITCH | Sets the overall item frequency. |
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RESULT TEST
Item | Description | Values |
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1-4P KIND | Sets the character for players 1-4. | See here. |
ALL PLAYER | Sets the character for player 5 (See here). | |
1-4P RANK | Sets the rank for players 1-4. | Min=1; Max=4; Increment=1 |
1-4P WIN | Sets the victory animation for players 1-4. | Min=1; Max=3; Increment=1 |
ALL COLOR | Sets the color for all players. | Min=1; Max=9; Increment=1 |
STEP ANIM | Sets victory animations on or off. |
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STEP ANIM | Determines if the back panel is hidden or not. |
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TEST | Tests the Result Screen. Pressing Start while on this menu will trigger this. |
LANGUAGE
NTSC
- GMLANGTYPEUS: Sets the game language to English.
- GMLANGTYPEJP: Sets the game language to Japanese.
PAL
- GMLANGTYPEUK: Sets the game language to English.
- GMLANGTYPEGM: Sets the game language to German.
- GMLANGTYPEFR: Sets the game language to French.
- GMLANGTYPEIT: Sets the game language to Italian.
- GMLANGTYPESP: Sets the game language to Spanish.
PUBLICITY
Sets the crowd noise on or off. This includes gasps, cheering, and name chanting.
- On: Crowd Noise is on.
- Off: Crowd Noise is off.
DBLEVEL
Sets the debug level. Higher debug levels mean more control over matches and menus. Higher debug levels inherit traits from the lower ones.
- MASTER: The standard debug level.
- Plays just like the retail game.
- NO-DEBUG-ROM
- Shows the date/time of the last build on the Title Screen.
- DEBUG-DEVELOP
- DEBUG-ROM
- The player gets access to debug game controls (see here).
- The player gains access to the Debug Sound Test
- DEVELOP: The most intense debug level.
IK DEBUG FLAG
Determines if 6-Player matches should be possible.
- 0: 6-Player matches are possible.
- Player 5:
- gets their character from the CHAR SELECT->ALL_CHAR setting.
- gets their kind from the KIND SELECT->ALL_KIND setting.
- gets all other settings from Player 3.
- Player 6:
- gets their character from the PUBLICITY setting.
- gets their kind from the KIND SELECT->ALL_KIND setting.
- gets all other settings from Player 4.
- Player 5:
- 1: 6-Player matches are not possible.
NEW DEFCALC
This option has unknown application, although it probably toggles the method of determining knockback.
- 0: Unknown
- 1: Unknown
GLOBAL DATA EDIT
MODE TEAM TEST
Parent | Sub-Page | Sub-Item | Description | Values |
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HANYU TEST | - | SELECT CHAR | Brings up the Melee Character Select screen. Attempting to leave the screen will only cause the game to cycle through the select screens of different modes. R+L+A+Start to escape this. | - |
- | SELECT STAGE | Crashes the game | - | |
OTOGURO TEST | - | SET GOLD COIN | Sets the number of coins you've got. Press A to confirm. | Min=0; Max=999; Increment=1 |
- | FIGURE MAX | Gives you all the trophies in the game. | - | |
- | SAMUS MASK GET | Gives you the Samus Unmasked event trophy. | - | |
- | MARIO YOSHI GET | Gives you the Mario & Yoshi event trophy. | - | |
SET MELEE COUNT | TIME | Sets the number of time matches for the Melee Records. | Min=0; Max=1000000; Increment=1 | |
STOCK | Sets the number of stock matches for the Melee Records. Press Start to confirm. | Min=0; Max=1000000; Increment=1 | ||
COIN | Sets the number of coin matches for the Melee Records. Press Start to confirm. | Min=0; Max=1000000; Increment=1 | ||
DECISION | Sets the number of bonus matches for the Melee Records. Press Start to confirm. | Min=0; Max=1000000; Increment=1 | ||
DEFAULT | Set the TIME, STOCK, COIN, and DECISION menu values to this value upon reentering the menu. This value is saved automatically. | Min=0; Max=1000000; Increment=1000 | ||
SET HOMERUN RECORD | CHARA | Sets the character whos score should be set. | See here. | |
COUNT | Sets the distance the sandbag was hit. Press Start to confirm. | Min=0.10; Max=?; Increment=0.10 | ||
DEFAULT | Apparently does nothing. SET TARGET CLEAR->DEFAULT always shares this value. | Min=0; Max=1000000; Increment=10 | ||
SET TARGET CLEAR | CHARA | Sets the character whos score should be set. | See here. | |
COUNT | Sets whether or not the character has cleared the target test. Press Start to confirm. |
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DEFAULT | Apparently does nothing. SET HOMERUN RECORD->DEFAULT always shares this value. | Min=0; Max=1000000; Increment=10 | ||
- | SET BEAT TOTAL | Sets the KO Total for the Melee Records. Press A to confirm. | Min=0; Max=?; Increment=1 | |
- | GO TO MEIKYU | Starts the Underground Maze Adventure Mode stage with the Ice Climbers. | - | |
- | GO TO KINOKO | Starts the Mushroom Kingdom Adventure Mode stage with Fox. | - | |
- | MELEE START | Starts a match using the settings in the DAIRANTOU menu. | - | |
TANIGUTI TEST | - | MELEE START | Starts a match using the settings in the DAIRANTOU menu. | - |
- | REG:NORMAL | Starts an Adventure Mode match. The value given determines which match you start on. After that match is over, you still go to the next one. | Min=0; Max=12; Increment=1 | |
- | REG:EASY | Starts a Classic Mode match. The value given determines which match you start on. After that match is over, you still go to the next one. | Min=0; Max=11; Increment=1 | |
- | REG:ALLSTAR | Starts an All-Star match. The value given determines which match you start on. After that match is over, you still go to the next one. | Min=0; Max=13; Increment=1 | |
NAGASIMA TEST | - | VISUAL-SCENE START | ||
- | OPENING START | |||
- | OMAKE15 START | |||
REGULARENDING TEST | CHARA | |||
COLOR | ||||
MODE | ||||
REGULARENDING REAL | CHARA | |||
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MODE | ||||
KIM TEST | RESULT TEST | See here. | - | - |
- | CARD CHECK - SCENE | |||
- | CARD CHECK - MODE | |||
- | EASYEND | |||
- | GOHOUBI ID | |||
- | GOHOUBI FIGURE | |||
- | INTRO EASY | |||
- | ALLSTAR ENEMY | |||
- | TEST MOVIE OPENING | |||
- | KUMITE SUB | |||
- | PROGRESSIVE TEST | |||
- | APPROACH | |||
SAKODA TEST | - | EVENT STAGE | ||
- | FIXCAMERA START | |||
SUGANO TEST | - | MELEE START | Starts a match using the settings in the DAIRANTOU menu. | - |
- | STAFFROLL START | |||
YOSHIKI TEST | - | INIT | ||
- | FORMAT | |||
- | ACCESSABLE | |||
- | CREATE | |||
- | SAVE | |||
- | LOAD | |||
- | DELETE | |||
- | SNAPMOUNT0 | |||
- | SNAPLOAD0 | |||
- | SNAPDELETE0 | |||
- | SNAPSWAP0 |
DEVELOP Mode Game Controls
Controls | Effect |
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Pauses the game, but without the usual pause interface. | |
Hard Pause + | Frame advances the match. |
+ | Speeds up gameplay. |
+ + | Shrinks the player. |
+ | Displays a list of statistics for each player:
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+ | Shows the current score and any bonuses won. |
+ | Pauses the game normally. |
+ | Rotates through multiple visual effects.
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+ | Toggles sound effects and music.
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+ | Displays a set of stress bars detailing the GameCube's work load. |
+ | Displays each characters' animation information. |
+ | Grows the player. |
+ | Sets the player back to normal size. |
+ | Toggles collision bubbles for all characters and stage elements. (See here.)
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+ | Toggles various stage related visuals, such as spawn points, stage structures, and grab-able ledges (See here.)
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+ | Toggles collision bubbles for the player. (See here.)
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Drops item selected on the Item Menu | |
+ | Display Item Menu and cycle forward through the list. |
+ | Display Item Menu and cycle backward through the list. |
+ | Display Item Menu and cycle forward through Pokémon on the list. |
+ | Display Item Menu and cycle backward through Pokémon on the list. |
Changes the camera view.
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Used to rotate the camera (free form). | |
+ | Zooms in and out. |
+ | Pans around the screen. |
Stage Visual Key
- Blue Box: Camera Focal Box.
- Teal Box: Camera Limit.
- Yellow Box: Blast Line.
- Green Plus: Character Spawn Point.
- Yellow Plus: Item Spawn Point.
- Blue Plus: Unknown.
- Small Red Box: Unknown; It's attached to each characters' left.
- Small Blue Box: Unknown; It's attached to each characters' right.
- Orange Box: Item pickup boxes (when a character's hitbox overlaps the item box, the character can pick it up.
- Gray Structure: Stage Floor.
- Red Structure: Stage Ceiling.
- Blue Structure: Stage Left Wall.
- Green Structure: Stage Right Wall.
- Gray Platform: Solid no-grab platform.
- Blue Platform: Drop-through-able platform.
- Red Platform: Grab-able platform.
Collision Bubble Key
This is a list of all hitbox colors and what they are for. For more detail, see here.
- Yellow: Damageable
- Red: Attacking
- Blue: Intangible
- Purple: Grabbing
- Green: Invincible
- Cyan: Shielding
- Cyan-Blue: Absorbing
- Gray: Special
Melee Debug Menu Code Table
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