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'''Board the Platforms''' was a mode in the original [[Super Smash Bros.|Smash Bros.]] game that was similar to [[Break the Targets]]. Unfortunately the mode was abandoned in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]. In this mode the combatant would maneuver through a series of obstacles in order to jump on all ten platforms. Each character had their own unique obstacle course to maneuver. The platforms themselves were yellow with a red blinking light in the center until stepped on, then the light would blink blue. Stage 8 of One Player Mode was Board the Platforms. | '''Board the Platforms''' was a mode in the original [[Super Smash Bros.|Smash Bros.]] game that was similar to [[Break the Targets]]. Unfortunately the mode was abandoned in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]. In this mode the combatant would maneuver through a series of obstacles in order to jump on all ten platforms. Each character had their own unique obstacle course to maneuver. The platforms themselves were yellow with a red blinking light in the center until stepped on, then the light would blink blue. Stage 8 of One Player Mode was Board the Platforms. | ||
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Revision as of 19:55, February 11, 2008
Board the Platforms was a mode in the original Smash Bros. game that was similar to Break the Targets. Unfortunately the mode was abandoned in Melee. In this mode the combatant would maneuver through a series of obstacles in order to jump on all ten platforms. Each character had their own unique obstacle course to maneuver. The platforms themselves were yellow with a red blinking light in the center until stepped on, then the light would blink blue. Stage 8 of One Player Mode was Board the Platforms.