So I didn't watch the direct so not sure if they mentioned this, is there a difference between the 3DS and Wii U versions or is it just like UMH3 where it is the same game just different consoles.
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I'm pretty sure its still happening, but when Sakurai said he's excluding transformations for previous characters...this doesn't include Kirby, right? >.> lol
Kirby is not a full transformation with different moves. He only changes one move (the B move)
Also, did anyone notice that Sheik looks more like a male in this game?
Yeah I know...have we even seen any of Kirby's copy abilities? I dunno why I got worried about it, whatever. xD
So far I think the 3DS stages look much more appealing.
As there are only a few more months to go, I think it's possible that we've seen most of the srarters, with unlockable characters not being revealed before release.
@Tasuki, yes, there will be differences between the 3DS & Wii U versions.
They will have different stages, trophies (not mentioned in the direct, but in a PotD), and each version will have a mode exclusive to that version.
the unique 3DS mode is called "Smash Run", and features a dungeon filled with iconic enemies (goombas, koopas, kremlings, tikis, stalfos, waddle dees, etc.), and all players will have five minutes to explore the dungeon to find stat boosting stickers (enemy placements are completely random, and a random stipulation may be in place at the start of a round, like Bullet Bills chasing everyone, to ensure no two matches are ever the same). At the end of the 5 minutes, the players are thrown into a standard match (in a random arena), except that their strength depends on what stickers they collected while in the dungeon.
The Wii U exclusive mode will be revealed at a later date.
They both share the same fighter roster, though.
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@Tasuki, yes, there will be differences between the 3DS & Wii U versions.
They will have different stages, trophies (not mentioned in the direct, but in a PotD), and each version will have a mode exclusive to that version.
the unique 3DS mode is called "Smash Run", and features a dungeon filled with iconic enemies (goombas, koopas, kremlings, tikis, stalfos, waddle dees, etc.), and all players will have five minutes to explore the dungeon to find stat boosting stickers (enemy placements are completely random, and a random stipulation may be in place at the start of a round, like Bullet Bills chasing everyone, to ensure no two matches are ever the same). At the end of the 5 minutes, the players are thrown into a standard match (in a random arena), except that their strength depends on what stickers they collected while in the dungeon.
The Wii U exclusive mode will be revealed at a later date.
They both share the same fighter roster, though.
Ah ok. So that's nice that they are releasing them at different times at least for me. That Smash mode sound interesting.
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I'm impressed that Nintendo is making the game online mode as well. But I'm disappointed that it doesn't have anything single player.........
It'll definitely have single player options, no need to worry about that.
It'll surely have "Classic Mode" (wouldn't be Smash without Master Hand), "Home Run Derby", & "Break the Targets". Of course, it'll also have training & normal match modes as well.
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