We are in the final week before release in North America! Hype!
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The official website for the two upcoming Super Smash Bros. titles is once again making updates on a regular basis. Similar to the Super Smash Bros. Dojo for Brawl, the official website will post images from both games five times a week. Even though the worldwide release of the 3DS version has passed, rest assured that new content is always coming your way. Keep checking back to this post as we update everything that is released for this week! A new post will be made for the next week.
Just a friendly reminder that since the 3DS version is now out internationally, SPOILERS are fair game in the comments – but feel free to mark them with [SPOILER] for the benefit of those who don’t want to be spoiled!
Monday, November 17
“Intensify your activity by dodging a rampaging car”.
Tuesday, November 18
You can play co-op in all the games in Stadium mode!! In Home-run Contest, you can either work together or compete by taking turns launching Sandbag.
The batting order gets determined randomly to make it fair for the poor person that has to go first. Target Blast and Home-run Contest are games that you play over and over again, but you might find unique ways to play when you only have one shot at victory.
Wednesday, November 19
We’ve added Masterpieces in the Wii U version–this is where you can look back on what fighters did in the past!! You can actually play the games too.
Some of the Masterpieces aren’t unlocked at the beginning of the game. It’s impressive that there are even games from the Game Boy. Some games have different starting points, while others come loaded with save data.
Thursday, November 20
You’ll need to link the 3DS version to the Wii U version to get them to work together. Luckily, this is easy. On the 3DS version, you simply select the Wii U option, and select the 3DS option on the Wii U version.
This is what the screen looks like on the 3DS version when you link it with the Wii U version. We included this hoping that it might work as a remedy when you don’t have enough controllers.
Friday, November 21
The day has finally arrived. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is now available in the Americas!! I hope you’ll enjoy this game’s many modes and play it as you see fit.
Here’s a look at the controls screen for the Wii U Pro Controller. We needed to match the default settings for all controllers for buttons such as L and R, but there must be players out there that want to use the ZL and ZR Buttons for shielding. You can set the controls closer to the GameCube controller if you set the B Button for standard attacks and Y for special moves. Set up your controls however you like in Controls.
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