As the title that got the biggest attention during its Nintendo Direct, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is clearly going to be one of the marquee titles coming to Switch owners later this year, and Nintendo provided a few more details on the upcoming fighting game that brings together (almost) all of its franchises and characters in
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Nintendo had a lot to show off at their E3 reveal today, and they saved their premiere fighting game as the final showcase to present. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate was revealed, giving us a look into the many changes coming to the new title on December 7. Masahiro Sakurai was present for the Nintendo Treehouse
One of the worst parts of living in New York City in June is being so far from the hustle and bustle of E3 [Editor’s Note: try living in Europe… – G]. Actually, the worst part of living in New York City in June might be the smell on the trains. Regardless of which is
Anyone that has ever gone to a gaming convention can tell you that long lines are the worst part of the experience. Actually, on second thought, maybe the overpriced bottles of water are the worst part. Either way, long lines are definitely in the top two. One could only imagine the sheer mayhem involved in
Today Nintendo announced its plans for E3 2018. A yet-untitled video presentation will kick off the celebrations on June 12th at 9:00 AM PDT. The presentation will showcase Nintendo’s games for 2018, including the new Super Smash Bros. Speaking of Smash Bros., the Super Smash Bros. Invitational tournament will follow on June 12th, and afterward, on the same day,
Since it’s now a Super Smash Bros. year, speculation will surely be running rampant over the upcoming months as fans will vouch for their own personal favorite characters to appear in the fighting game. Recently, we asked one prolific game director whether he’d want one of his own characters in the upcoming game. During PAX East 2018,
Coming off a strong 2017, Nintendo might have an even bigger year in store in 2018 thanks to the confirmation of Smash Bros. coming to the Switch this year and more, with Nintendo highlighting it and last year’s Splatoon 2 in a big way at E3 2018. Nintendo has announced that the company will be hosting two
Thought you were hyped about the Super Smash Bros. reveal at yesterday’s stellar Nintendo Direct? Think again. Just like always, crowds gathered at New York City’s Nintendo NY (previously Nintendo World Store) to watch the Nintendo Direct, and the atmosphere ran electric with anticipation of the potential reveal. Captured in multiple angles — but likely best by
Nintendo dropped a bombshell of an announcement during its Nintendo Direct yesterday with the reveal that, yes, Super Smash Bros. is coming to the Nintendo Switch sometime later this year, and luckily it appears that the series creator will be back in the fight once more. Following its announcement in this week’s Nintendo Direct, series creator
Nintendo hit hard this week with a packed Nintendo Direct, but the biggest announcement that hit the hardest was the surprising reveal of what appears to be a brand new Smash Bros. game for the Nintendo Switch. Like pretty much anyone else watching the Direct, you can bet that I was HYPED for the fact that