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Someone Actually Hit Every Target In Super Smash Bros. Melee’s Credits – Kotaku Australia
As a game that’s been played both casually and competitively for almost two decades, Super Smash Bros. Melee is pretty much figured out at this point. But one thing…

As a game thats been played both casually and competitively for almost two decades, Super Smash Bros. Melee is pretty much figured out at this point. But one thing has always eluded diehard fans, at least in terms of recorded footage: a perfect run of the credits sequence. That changed two days ago.
It started with a bounty. Nathaniel Bandy, a member of the YouTube channel Minus World, announced on January 23 that he would pony up $US3,000 ($3,948) to anyone who managed to hit all 190 items in Melees…
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