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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS

Update: Bumped to the top. The videos have now been pulled by Nintendo. We’ve added in an alternate with all five clips.


Obviously you shouldn’t check out these videos if you’re wary of spoilers… though I imagine now we’ll be receiving official confirmations soon. Head past the break for the off-screen videos

Again, this is spoiler territory, so you can find the photo set after the break.

The Smash Bros. staple Classic Mode is the focus of today’s screenshots, Sakurai talks a little bit about how that will work:

 


What would a daily screenshot be without some sort of tease?

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In Classic mode, you can choose your next challenge on the route map. Looks like Master Hand is waiting at the end, but perhaps something might change if you raise the intensity…?!

With the recent completion of the Gamescom conference in Germany, Amazon revealed that Nintendo’s Wii U had the biggest increase in pre-orders.

Leading the pack is the upcoming Hyrule Warriors, releasing for North America, Europe, and Australia this September, with a 11.77% increase.

Other titles increases as follows;

1. Project CARS – 42.3 per cent increase
2. Rise of the Tomb Raider – 30.25 per cent increase
3. Bloodborne – 16.08 per cent increase
4. Hyrule Warriors – 11.77 per cent increase
5. Quantum Break – 10.77 per cent increase
6. Far Cry 4 – 9.53 per cent increase
7. Assassin’s Creed Unity – 9.44 per cent increase
8. Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor – 9.03 per cent increase
9. Battlefield: Hardline – 8.81 per cent increase
10. Super Smash Bros for 3DS – 7.56 per cent increase

 

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Sakurai teases some more Smash Run content today, detailing the chests that will appear:

He continues:

…However, watch out for Mimicuties disguised as treasure chests. Run away! RUN AWAY!! zlCfzSVmEQEqayQNaw

Here’s Masahiro Sakurai’s latest update for Super Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS:

Here’s a look at the 3DS version. You can use the same outfit variations in both the 3DS and Wii U versions.

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