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Smash Double Update: The Battle for the Smash Ball
17 years ago

Smash Double Update: The Battle for the Smash Ball

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A Smash Ball appears! The tension rises. Since it gives you an attack as powerful as the name Final Smash implies, everyone will battle to the death to get it.


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Brawl Update: Returning Pokémon
17 years ago

Brawl Update: Returning Pokémon

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If you haven’t played the last game or the one before that, you may be left wondering something like, “Why isn’t this Pokémon or that Pokémon in the game?” All …
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Smash Bros. Update: Friend List
17 years ago

Smash Bros. Update: Friend List

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The Wii includes a function called Wii Friends, but you will register a separate list of Smash friends.

That’s your Friend Code in the top right.


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Brawl Update: Melee Stages (Check The Link For Some Music)
17 years ago

Brawl Update: Melee Stages (Check The Link For Some Music)

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First, take a look…

Could this be…

The Temple!

This is the Temple stage from the last installment, Super Smash Bros. Melee.


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Smash Bros. Update: Events! are back!
17 years ago

Smash Bros. Update: Events! are back!

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It’s the return of Events! This is a single-player mode in which you battle through predetermined situations.

This is the Events selection screen.

Oh! The pictures …
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Heroes’ Producer to Talk at GDC
17 years ago

Heroes’ Producer to Talk at GDC

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Jamil Moledina, the executive director of the annual Game Developers Conference, kicked off his GDC blog last night by announcing that Jesse Alexander, the executive producer of TV …
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Smash Bros. Update: Wario’s Final Smash
17 years ago

Smash Bros. Update: Wario’s Final Smash

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Wario’s Final Smash is Wario-Man!

Eat garlic!

Wario-Man!

Even after becoming Wario-Man, you control him as you normally would. …
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Smash Bros. Double Update: Widescreen Support
17 years ago

Smash Bros. Double Update: Widescreen Support

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This title, like most Wii titles, supports widescreen display. In other words, you can enjoy the game with full display across televisions with wider screens, too.

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