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First, I'll go through the text line by line. The first part is: "The Super Smash Bros. series has a rich history dating back to 1999, when the first game was released for the Nintendo 64." The word "The" can stay as is since it's a definite article but not a proper noun. However, the user said to leave names unchanged, so proper nouns like Super Smash Bros., Nintendo 64 are safe.

"World of Light: A single-player campaign..." "Campaign" could be "mission," "quest," "juncture." Super Smash Bros Ultimate -NSP--Jogo Base-.part...

Starting with the first paragraph. "must-have" -> indispensable. "incredible roster" -> remarkable collection. "endless hours" -> countless hours. "fun and competition" -> amusement and challenge. First, I'll go through the text line by line

Also, "tools like dbt or nspdownloader" – "dbt" and "nspdownloader" are tool names, so we can't change those. The synonyms would be for the words "tools" and "like". "Tools" could be "utilities|software|programs", but maybe "tools" in "using tools like" can stay. Hmm. Wait, the user says to update each term with 3 synonyms, so the entire phrase "tools like dbt or nspdownloader" – maybe change "tools like" to "programs similar to|utilities such as|software including". However, the user said to leave names unchanged,

Let me check each part again step by step to avoid mistakes. For example, "captured the hearts" becomes grasped the inner selves of gamers worldwide.

Wait, maybe the user is providing the text that needs processing and wants me to apply the swap where applicable. But since there are no such terms in the provided text, maybe it's a test case. Alternatively, perhaps the assistant's previous response included the a format, and the user is asking to modify that?

Starting with the first sentence: "The gameplay in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is fast-paced and chaotic..." I need to replace "gameplay," "fast-paced," and "chaotic." For "gameplay," synonyms could be "interactive mechanics," "action dynamics," or "combat system." "Fast-paced" might be "rapid-motion," "quick-action," or "high-speed." "Chaotic" could be "disorderly," "cluttered," or "turbulent." Wait, is "turbulent" the best fit? Maybe "turbulent" is more about flow than chaos. Maybe "unpredictable"? Hmm, but the user might want just synonyms regardless of fit. Let me check.

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