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A look at one of the returning modes today, Sakurai talks about some of the details of the Smash staple classic mode:


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After each battle, the fighters that lost get blown away!! The fighters remaining on the field will once again team up with other fighters on the field. You can actually choose fighters you’ve blown away to join your team in team battles. A rival will always appear in this mode, and the longer that character survives, the stronger it will get.

To thank European and Australian players for being so patient with the lack of Shovel Knight in the respective regions, Yacht Club Games have announced a Shovel Knight 3DS theme which will initially be coming to Europe before making its way to other territories. Details are fairly limited at the moment but they have shared a teaser image!

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When Sakurai said there’d be a lot more customisation options compared to the 3DS version he wasn’t messing around, here’s just one of the many combinations that are on offer:

According to Nintendo of Japan‘s Twitter, The Japanese demo for Super Smash Bros. for 3DS is being pulled from the eShop on October 31st. No word yet on if other regions are going to follow, but this isn’t too surprising given that the bulk of marketing for both games has already and both versions are almost widely available

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A new update for Super Smash Bros. for 3DS is now available, though going by the released changelog for the patch the changes seem relatively minor. The update comes in at 762 blocks and hides Conquest Mode results during an event so players can’t see what side is currently winning, as well as adding a number of ‘various fixes’. If this ends up amounting to anything more than stability and minor adjustments we’ll update the post accordingly!

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A little bit of alternate costume trivia today this time dealing with Shulk’s colours:

No doubt one of the coolest announcements this morning was the inclusion of 8-player Smash in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Sakurai explains a little bit more about the chaotic mode in today’s screenshots:

 


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And here’s a stage prepared for a large number of fighters, Big Battlefield!! Fighters can spread out, so it should be easier battling on a stage like this.

One of the Wii U’s most anticipated games of the year is almost upon us and some cool extra content is starting to surface for Bayonetta 2, this time in the form of concept art. We’ve embedded some of the art below, but be sure to check out the full range here


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