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Super Smash Bros. for 3DS will make use of the New 3DS’ c-stick. However, there is no support for the Circle Pad Pro, which works with regular 3DS systems.

Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai explained why this is so in his latest bi-weekly Famitsu column. He noted:

“Supporting the CCP requires the use of some of the CPU’s processing load. From the information received during the development of Kid Icarus: Uprising, this is a quite large load at around 5%. Kid Icarus: Uprising and Smash both use the maximum capability of the device, so we had to abandon the idea of CCP support. With the New 3DS, we were able to support the C-Stick as the processing power is increased and it is not a peripheral device.”

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In honor of the official 3DS launch of Super Smash Bros. Brazilians will be able to smash their way into some prizes in Sao Paolo on October 3.

The tournament will consist of two different entry options:

For Fun

– Winners could receive Nintendo swag

For Glory

– Winners could receive a Nintendo Wii U

All participants must bring their own 3DS, additional tools will be provided.

Go Brazil!

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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Flowers (PSV/PSP) – 8/9/7/7
Choco Ken no Chokotto Fushigi na Monogatari: Shokora Hime no Mahou to Recipe (3DS) – 7/7/7/7
Hideboh: Tap Dance Hero (PSV) – 6/8/7/6
Majin Bone: The Majin of Space and Time (3DS) – 6/7/7/6

A new glitch has been discovered in Super Smash Bros. for 3DS that results in the creation of huge characters. By playing as Yoshi in Multi-Man smash and continuously laying eggs, enemies will become bigger and bigger.

The glitch does not work in any other mode. Also, your opponent can be a character other than Yoshi.

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