![]() ![]() P: Used for promotional or bonus discs, such as the Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Bonus Disc, the Pokemon Colosseum Bonus Disc, the Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Bonus Disc, or The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition.U: This is only used by the Game Boy Player Startup Disc.Likely because it is a multi-boot ISO, it is used by The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/Master Quest despite not technically being a demo disc. D: This is intended to be used for demo discs such as the Soulcalibur II Demo Disc, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike Limited Edition Preview Disc, or the Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc series.G: All retail games use G for GameCube.NTSC is used for the American, Japanese, and Korean versions of the game, and PAL is used for the European version. NTSC and PAL are types of video signals often used to distinguish different regional versions of Melee.Unless ISOs related to any E3 or Special Event demos are leaked or somehow made available, they will not be included here for the time being. ![]() Selecting the Game Play menu option shows the Long Title, Long Maker, and the Banner Description. Short Title and Short Maker are used in the GameCube BIOS before selecting the Game Play menu option.Banner descriptions have their line breaks preserved.This date (and time) also appears in Melee's Debug Menu, the title screen when the DB Level is set to Develop, and the Boot-Up Log Message that cannot be seen in the game normally. The Start.dol date is copied from the Start.dol file of the ISO. ![]()
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