Results screen

The results screen is a screen that appears in both Super Smash Flash and Super Smash Flash 2. It has a lot of valuable information from the previous battle.

1-P Mode
A results screen appears at the end of every match in Classic mode, Adventure mode and All-Star mode. This screen is a simplified departure from the results screen used in Super Smash Bros. Melee, as it displays the name of the character followed by a listing which includes the number of point units earned for KO'ing the opponents in the match (which decreases by one point if the player loses a life), the remaining lives, the number of KOs and the points earned for each KO, the number of falls, self-destructs and the bonuses earned throughout the course of the match. During a Target Smash stage, the screen displays the number of targets destroyed and the points earned from them.

VS. Mode
The results screen in Melee mode is exactly the same as in 1-P mode, displaying the same statuses (points, KO's, falls, etc.) but with an arrangement to fit other players' statistics. The only difference, aside the upper text declaring who the winner is, is that the character's name is not displayed and, instead, it only reads the player's number; oddly, it also displays the point units earned twice.

Solo Mode
A results screen appears at the end of every match in Classic mode. This screen is a somewhat simplified version of the results screen used in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as it simply displays the points received for remaining time and damage dealt, as well as the total score earned. Unlike its counterpart, the same results screen will display during Target Smash; it will not display the number of targets destroyed. Additionally, each screen has a three-second timer before the next match after the music finishes playing, and the timer can not be skipped.

Versus Mode
Within the results screen, the winner(s) celebrate their win with a pose as a victory theme plays. After this, a screen will be displayed on each of up to four corners, one for each fighter, showing the winner(s) in their box(es) with the same pose as the loser(s) are in their own box(es) depressed by the loss, usually clapping for the winner. Below the fighters, the boxes evaluate the following aspects about their performances:


 * Score - Number of KOs minus number of Falls and SDs.
 * KOs - Number of KOs they made on other players.
 * Falls - Number of times they were KO'd by other players.
 * SDs - Number of self-destructs the player commits.
 * Given (%) - Damage given to other players.

Trivia

 * In SSF2 demos before v0.9, the results screen music and the background were ripped straight from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.