With Super Smash Bros. officially out in Japan and its western demo releasing early, many hardcore players are accidentally breaking their 3DS' analog stick during their matches.
Pre-order cards released by Fred Meyer, a superstore chain throughout the Midwest, have a very believable release date for the Wii U version of Super Smash Bros. printed on them.
As we bite our nails in anticipation for Super Smash Bros. and Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire on the 3DS, Nintendo has decided to throw us a bone.
The Internet has had an influx of Super Smash Bros. leaks and rumors over the past few months, but due to the release of its Japanese version a couple days early, we have learned all sorts of juicy details as to its final version.
If you're going to play Super Smash Bros. on the Nintendo 3DS, you might as well should get a matching system with all your favorite fighters on the front of it.
A lengthy new video for Super Smash Bros. has just been released in Japan, giving newcomers an introduction to the Smashtivities heading towards the Nintendo 3DS.