Watch it Live: Super Smash Bros. on Nintendo Direct

<p>Watch the Super Smash Bros&period; presentation on Nintendo direct&period; We will be covering all the developments from this presentation before&comma; during and after&period; Enjoy&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Today’s Nintendo Direct opened with a trailer for <i>Super Smash Bros<&sol;i> and led into the game’s director&comma; Masahiro Sakurai&period; Nintendo has given fans a time window for each edition of the game&period; <i>SSB<&sol;i> for 3DS will be released in the summer while the Wii U edition won’t launch until winter&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Both the 3DS and Wii U will have different stages&comma; and the stages they share will have differences in the backgrounds&period; Some of the new Wii U stages are&colon; Pilot Wings&comma; Skyloft&comma; Windy Hill&comma; Garden of Hope&comma; Palutena’s Temple and Halberd&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Some of the new 3DS stages include&colon; Reset Bomb Forest&comma; Spirit Train&comma; Gerudo Valley&comma; Arena Ferfox&comma; Tortimer Island&comma; Prism Tower&comma; Balloon Fight&comma; and Find Mii&period; Almost all the stages have a Final Destination&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The 3DS SSB will support online but in order to play you must have a fast internet speed&period; After-all who would want to play a slow&sol; stop motion brawl&quest; A special feature the 3DS SSB edition will have is a Smash Run&period; Up to 4 players have 5 minutes to power up their characters by collecting power ups and defeating enemies before reaching the actual fight between the players&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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