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Super Smash Bros. for 3DS

Super Smash Bros. for 3DS has finally arrived in Japan, and will be out overseas in just a few more weeks. Let’s go over everything we know about the game!


Even though Super Smash Bros. for 3DS has only been out for a few days in Japan, it appears that the game is causing some Circle Pads on Nintendo’s handheld to be destroyed. Much of the damage seems to be coming from original 3DS models, but there have been reported issues with XL units as well. The main problem is that the Circle Pad’s rubber part comes off or the plastic part underneath comes off as well.

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This week’s issue of Famitsu contains the first review of Super Smash Bros. for 3DS. While the magazine is sometimes questioned for the scores it hands out, it’s still interesting to check out what Famitsu says from time to time.

We now have a complete translation of the Smash Bros. 3DS review. If you’re curious as to what was said about the game, continue on below.

Just like yesterday, this will be our one-stop area for Smash Bros. 3DS footage for the day…

To say that the launch of Super Smash Bros. for 3DS was a success in Japan would be an understatement. As the title officially arrived at retailers, long lines were spotted at numerous stores.

Take a look at this video for instance:

Nintendo’s Bill Trinen also posted this video last night:


You can find lots of additional photos here.

Super Smash Bros. for 3DS has several characters to unlock. If you’re interested in knowing the guidelines, head past the break!


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