Videos: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate graphics comparison – Nintendo Switch vs. Wii U, 3DS, N64, Wii and GameCube

A total of at least 103 stages will be in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, but because the popular Battlefield and Omega forms can also be selected for each stage, more than 300 total stages are available right from the start. Each stage in the game will also support eight-player battles and feature the ability to turn off … Continue reading Videos: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate graphics comparison – Nintendo Switch vs. Wii U, 3DS, N64, Wii and GameCube

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate characters can be unlocked by simply tapping their amiibo

It looks like you'll be able to unlock Super Smash Bros. Ultimate characters with little to no effort. According to an official Best Buy Canada listing, fighters can be accessed by simply tapping their amiibo. The following description is attached to the Wolf amiibo; similar wording has also been spotted for newcomers Inkling and Ridley: … Continue reading Super Smash Bros. Ultimate characters can be unlocked by simply tapping their amiibo

Video: Do boss fights and the mysterious new mode share a “spiritual” connection in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

During the first-ever Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct, Nintendo gave fans a first look at the main menu and dashboard in the upcoming fighting game. It displays five different options, including Smash, Games & More, Vault and Online. The fifth option is a mystery that Nintendo isn't revealing just yet, but many are speculating that it will … Continue reading Video: Do boss fights and the mysterious new mode share a “spiritual” connection in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Video: New Super Smash Bros. Ultimate fighters may include Shadow, Isaac, Isabelle and Skull Kid

The folks at GameXplain have put together yet another video related to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It explores the possibility of three additional playable characters - Shadow the Hedgehog, Skull Kid from The Legend of Zelda, Isabelle from Animal Crossing and Isaac from Golden Sun: Is Smash Ultimate Teasing Golden Sun's Isaac? + 3 More … Continue reading Video: New Super Smash Bros. Ultimate fighters may include Shadow, Isaac, Isabelle and Skull Kid

Video: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate may have more than 103 stages

A total of at least 103 stages will be in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, but because the popular Battlefield and Omega forms can also be selected for each stage, more than 300 total stages are available right from the start. Each stage in the game will also support eight-player battles and feature the ability to turn off … Continue reading Video: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate may have more than 103 stages

Nintendo now accepting questions about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for new Nintendo Power Podcast

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is going to be the topic of numerous Nintendo Power Podcast episodes. The highly-anticipated fighting game will be featured in an upcoming installment in which the hosts will answer a bunch of relevant questions. Nintendo is now accepting these types of questions before it records the episode, so be sure sure … Continue reading Nintendo now accepting questions about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for new Nintendo Power Podcast

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai discusses the series’ impact and a future based on demand

In a recent interview with The Guardian, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai discussed numerous related topics, including how the series has always been a dream project, how it aims to appeal to all types of players and the future of Super Smash Bros. as a whole. Read on below for a few excerpts from … Continue reading Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai discusses the series’ impact and a future based on demand

Nintendo says Super Smash Bros. success isn’t due to a “happy accident”

The folks at Nintendo Life recently spoke to Nintendo's Bill Trinen about the Super Smash Bros. series. There's an opinion amongst certain members of the gaming community that Smash became popular almost due to a "happy accident" - a stance insinuating that Nintendo and series creator Masahiro Sakurai didn't really know what they were doing, … Continue reading Nintendo says Super Smash Bros. success isn’t due to a “happy accident”