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Today’s new screenshot of Super Smash Bros. has revealed a brand new stage. The stage is Fire Emblem themed and is shown off by Ike and Marth. Here is what Sakurai had to say about it on Miiverse along with a second screenshot:

We’ve added a familiar setting from the Fire Emblem series, the Coliseum. In the original game, this place is filled with both hope and despair. There is machinery in the ground that activates variable platforms.

Super Smash Bros. Wii U Screenshot 2 (6/6/14)

Little Orbit has shared its E3 2014 lineup. The company’s playable games include How To Train Your Dragon 2, Disney Planes Fire & Rescue, Falling Skies: The Game, Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom, Disney Violetta: Rhythm & Music, and Winx Club: Saving Alfea. Head past the break for overviews of each title.

EDGE #268 review scores

Posted on 10 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS, News, Wii U | 0 comments

This month’s EDGE review scores are as follows:

Watch Dogs – 8
Transistor – 9
Wolfenstein: The New Order – 8
Sir, You Are Being Hunted – 6
Super Time Force – 8
Tomodachi Life – 7
Daylight – 3

Thanks to joclo for the tip.

The retail release of Wii Sports Club is set for a July 25 launch in North America, Nintendo has announced. Pricing for the package is set at $39.99. Tennis, bowling, golf, baseball and boxing are all included in the retail version.

“Digital versions of all five Wii Sports Club games will also be available in the Nintendo eShop on Wii U starting at 6 p.m. PT on June 26,” Nintendo said in today’s announcement. Tennis, bowling, and golf are already available digitally, so baseball and boxing should be the only sports launching digitally later this month.

Source: Nintendo PR

Terrarria won’t be coming to Wii U, according to 505 Games.

The publisher ruled out any potential plans to bring the title to Nintendo’s console on its official forums. 505 Games said, “there are other factors at play that prevent it from happening and we don’t expect that to change any time soon unfortunately.”

The company’s full comments are as follows:

We do not have any plans to bring Terraria to Wii U and it is not in development. Sorry. While the control mechanism may be nicely translated (agreed on that end), there are other factors at play that prevent it from happening and we don’t expect that to change any time soon unfortunately.

Along with today’s screenshot, Sakurai passed along the following message on Miiverse:

Brewster brings The Roost back to Smash Bros. Nothing beats watching a battle of famous fighters with a freshly brewed cup of coffee.

Bumping this to the front page so that those of you who missed the video last night can check it out. I also forgot to mention that towards the end, Austin and I go over some of the feedback you guys left in the form we posted last weekend!


Now that Mario Kart 8 is officially here, Austin and Brian devote nearly an hour to talk about Nintendo’s new racer. Might this be the start of another new series on Nintendo Everything? That’s up to you guys!


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