Super Smash Bros. fulfills fantasies with Cloud Strife
Today's Nintendo Direct concluded with a Super Smash Bros. announcement that nobody saw coming. At all.
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Today's Nintendo Direct concluded with a Super Smash Bros. announcement that nobody saw coming. At all.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS got a notable piece of DLC earlier this week with the arrival of a Super Mario Maker stage. Given how much Super Mario Maker has consumed lives over the past month, this seemed like something worth trying out. So watch as eight Amiibos go at it for supremacy over a randomly-created backdrop.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS has reached version 1.1.1 and, as once again is the case, there are no official patch notes. Fortunately, the dedicated Smash Bros. community has rallied together to collect the latest patch notes.
Super Smash Bros. players knew to expect the Super Mario Maker stage to arrive today, but that's not all that's hitting the game. Some other new stages are also arriving, as are some new Mii Fighter costumes.
The magic of Super Mario Maker cannot be contained solely on its own disc, which is why a new Mario Maker stage is coming to Super Smash Bros. at the end of this month.
Everyone's favorite shovel-wielding knight may be heading to Super Smash Bros. after all.
Nintendo has detailed the dates you'll be able to get your hands on that 8-bit Mario, Ganondorf, Bowser Jr., and more.
Tackle Nintendo's growing list of Wii U games with this handy list of some of the best games the system has to offer.
Both Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS have been updated, with both games getting some long-awaited features, as well as some new DLC.
Nintendo has announced a ton of new content will be available for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS starting today that includes Ryu, Roy, Lucas, and more.