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Super Smash Bros. New Character Attacks Revealed, Exclusive 3DS Stages

by Justin Baker - June 11, 2013, 12:52 pm EDT
Total comments: 9

Cut down trees and get your heart rate up in the next Super Smash Bros.!

In a developer interview on Nintendo's YouTube channel, Sakurai detailed several new features about the game, and spoke about the three new characters announced.

Both the 3DS and Wii U versions of Smash Bros. will feature the same number of characters, however, the 3DS version will have some exclusive stages based on handheld games such as The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks and Nintendogs.

While speaking about the artistic changes in the new game Sakurai also stated that the characters in the 3DS version have dark outlines around them to make the characters easier to see on the smaller screen.

Below is a listing of moves for each character

Character Details:

Mega Man

  • No kicks, only punch is the Mega Upper
  • Mega Buster (normal)
  • Charge Shot (smash)
  • Sliding
  • Rush Coil
  • Boss powers (Metal Blades, Crash Bombs, Leaf Shield)
  • Slash Claw (air)
  • Flame Sword (air)

Villager

  • Sapling
  • Umbrella
  • Slingshot
  • Fireworks
  • Weed Pulling
  • Shoveling
  • Bowling ball
  • Throwing
  • Grow Trees
  • Able to pick up projectiles and reverse them

Wii Fit Trainer

  • Moves are based on warmups from Wii Fit
  • "Wii Fit" summons multicolored outlines (final smash)

Talkback

AdrockJune 11, 2013

I was thinking they might be the same game. I don't think I'll be getting the 3DS version even with the extra stages.

Mop it upJune 11, 2013

Quote from: Adrock

I was thinking they might be the same game. I don't think I'll be getting the 3DS version even with the extra stages.

Won't there be some sort of connectivity between them? There might still be a reason to get both.

SeaNetJune 11, 2013

When do you think it will be released? Sept, October 2014?

SeaNetJune 11, 2013

Think you can chose from a Male or Female Wii Fit Trainer?

AdrockJune 11, 2013

Quote from: Mop

Won't there be some sort of connectivity between them? There might still be a reason to get both.

Possibly. I expected the gameplay to be the same, but I thought there would be more to separate the two and make owning both something I wanted to do immediately. If it's just some extra stages, I can probably live without the game (or wait until I can get it on sale). The problem with the 3DS version is that I'll have far fewer people to play locally since, for example, my brother doesn't have or want a 3DS. To me, local multiplayer is the main reason I enjoy the game.

We'll see, I suppose. The 3DS version would have been the perfect excuse to upgrade to an XL.

Bman87301June 11, 2013

Quote from: Mop

Won't there be some sort of connectivity between them? There might still be a reason to get both.

They were very clear about connectivity very early on.. so as long as they have the same character lineup, it's a somewhat fair assumption that the 3DS version will enable 3DS users to connect and play with local Wii U sessions using the 3DS as if it were an additional GamePad. But, I'm a little curious about the wording used-- "same number of characters" isn't necessarily the same as the same lineup of characters...

TJ SpykeJune 12, 2013

I assume they announced the Wii Fit Trainer after the Nintendo Direct? Because they didn't announce it during the ND.

TheXenocideJune 12, 2013

I would give anything to have heard James Jones' response when he realized that was Megaman!

steveyJune 12, 2013

Quote from: TJ

I assume they announced the Wii Fit Trainer after the Nintendo Direct? Because they didn't announce it during the ND.

Yeah, she was announced at a press event yesterday on the show floor.

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