Proper nouns like "Super Smash Flash 2" or "Legend of Zelda" should be left as is. Even if a proper noun has multiple words, each word within it is still part of the proper noun and should not be altered.

First sentence: "New Items and Power-Ups: The demo introduces new items and power-ups, such as the “Master Sword” and “ Poké Ball,” which can be used to gain an advantage in battle." - "New Items" → New Items - "Power-Ups" → Upgrades - "introduces" → Introduces - "such as the" → Like - "can be used to gain an advantage in battle" → Can Be Used To Acquire A Benefit In Battle

For example, the first sentence: "The Super Smash Flash 2 demo v0.8 has generated significant buzz in the gaming community..."

Last line: "Community Reaction". Proper noun here? No, just a title. So "Community Reaction" → Community Response. Wait, the user might have "Community Reaction" as a heading. Should that be spintaxed? The original text says "Community Reaction" so maybe "Community Reaction" should be in spintax? Let me check the example. In the previous response, they left "Legend of Zelda" as proper nouns but converted "three" to spintax. So maybe headings like "Community Reaction" are considered titles and should stay? But the user's instruction is to modify every term with 3 variants. Wait, the user says: "modify every word with 3 variants as spintax w3. Skip proper nouns. Output text only." So headings like "Community Reaction" aren't proper nouns, so they should be modified. So "Community Reaction" becomes Fanbase Feedback.

Okay, let's tackle this user query. They want me to rephrase each term in the given text with three synonyms in the a format. Proper nouns like game titles or character names should stay the same. The output should be text only, no markdown.

Next, for each non-proper noun word, I need to generate three synonyms or alternative words. I have to ensure the substitutions make sense in context. For example, "new" might become "recent|updated|fresh," but I need to check if those fit grammatically and semantically in the sentence.

Replace "Three" with three synonyms, skip "new" in the proper noun context? Wait, "new" here is not part of a proper noun. Wait, "new" is just an adjective modifying "stages." So "new" can be replaced. Proper nouns here are "Hyrule Castle," "Legend of Zelda." So "new" is not part of a proper noun and can be replaced.

Then, the bullet points. Under "New Characters," terms like "introduces," "playable characters," "unique abilities," "playstyles," "depth and variety," "roster." Each needs three synonyms. For example, "introduces" could be presents, adds, unveils. "Playable characters" might be available fighters, active participants, selectable avatars.

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