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Jan 31st, 2014 @ 11:52 pm Perma-link
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Feb 1st, 2014 @ 9:19 am Perma-link
SSB is cool, but Super Mario Bros. 3 will probably always be my favorite game ever.
Course clear! You got a card.
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Feb 1st, 2014 @ 11:11 am Perma-link
[size=16.363636016845703px]GameCritics.com's Dale Weir described [/size][size=16.363636016845703px]Super Smash Bros.[/size][size=16.363636016845703px] as "the most original fighting game on the market and possibly the best multiplayer game on any system" [/size][size=16.363636016845703px]In July 2013, the game was offered as one of several Virtual Console games which "Elite Status" members of the North America[/size][size=16.363636016845703px] [/size][size=16.363636016845703px]Club Nintendo[/size][size=16.363636016845703px] [/size][size=16.363636016845703px]could redeem as a free gift.[/size]
[size=16.363636016845703px]Nintendo announced at their E3 2011 conference that they will be releasing a newSuper Smash Bros. game on both Wii U and the 3DS, making it the first cross-platform and first portable release in the series. Cross-compatibility between the Wii U and 3DS versions was also confirmed, but not in detail. While development has begun,Sakurai stated that the early announcement was made public in order to attract developers needed for the game[/size] |