Street Fighter® Icon Ryu Joins the
Roster of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
New Update Also Brings Mii Fighter Costumes from Virtua
Fighter and Tekken
REDMOND, Wash., June 14, 2015 – During
a special video presentation focused on Super Smash Bros.
for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, the game’s director, Masahiro
Sakurai, unveiled a smashing amount of new content for the games,
including two new playable characters: Ryu from the Street Fighter®
series and Roy from Fire Emblem. They both join Lucas from Mother
3 as new playable fighters, and are available for download now!
This additional paid content lands alongside a major software update
that launched today for both systems, which also includes three new
stages and many new costumes for Mii Fighters, including outfits from
classic fighting series Virtua Fighter and Tekken. With
these new characters, stages and costumes, top fighting game franchises
Super Smash Bros., Street Fighter®,
Virtua Fighter and Tekken unite for the very first
time.
“Today’s update proves that the evergreen Super Smash Bros.
games continue to evolve and grow with unexpected new content,” said
Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s Executive Vice President of Sales
& Marketing. “We’re offering multiple price options and bundles for
all this outstanding new content, so players can mix and match whatever
characters, stages and costumes they want.”
The video presentation can be viewed in its entirety by visiting http://e3.nintendo.com/.
Highlights of the update include:
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Ryu from Street Fighter®:
For the first time in Super Smash Bros. history, a character
from the fighting game series Street Fighter®
joins the battle. Iconic character Ryu, whose look in the game is based
on Street Fighter II®, brings a new fighting
style and feel to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U.
Ryu’s traditional Light, Medium and Heavy attacks can be used depending
on whether players tap, press or hold the buttons. Classic Street
Fighter® moves like Hadoken and Shoryuken can be
activated with just a one-button press, but players who enter the
original button combinations from the Street Fighter®
series will perform the same actions with higher damage. Ryu can be
purchased in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U or Nintendo 3DS for
$5.99 each, or both game versions together for $6.99. Purchase includes
the bonus Suzaku Castle stage from the Street Fighter®
series. This classic environment provides stable footing on the right
side and a series of platforms on the left. It can also be played in
Omega form, giving the stage a look and feel much like in the Street
Fighter II® original.
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Roy from Fire Emblem: A
fan-favorite from his last appearance in Super Smash Bros. Melee
for Nintendo GameCube, Roy from the Fire Emblem franchise
returns to the series more powerful than ever before. Unlike Marth,
Roy’s sword is stronger closer to the hilt, so he works better in close
range. Roy also now has a Final Smash move in the form of a devastating
sword blow. Roy can be purchased in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo
3DS / Wii U for $3.99, or both game versions together for $4.99.
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Lucas from Mother 3: As
previously announced, Lucas is also available to purchase as a new
downloadable character. Originating in the Japan-only Game Boy Advance
RPG Mother 3, Lucas primarily uses lightning attacks to smash
his opponents. Lucas can be purchased in Super Smash Bros. for
Wii U or Nintendo 3DS for $3.99, or both game versions together for
$4.99.
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New Mii Fighter costumes: Multiple
video games and characters from the past and present are represented in
a new set of Mii Fighter costumes now available through the new update.
Two costumes from classic fighting game Virtua Fighter are
based on the Akira and Jacky characters, with Akira even maintaining
his blocky polygonal look from the original game. Tekken
fighter Heihachi (and his amazing hair) serves as inspiration for one
costume, with additional costumes based on Isabelle from Animal
Crossing, MegaMan.EXE from Mega Man Battle Network, ZERO
from Mega Man X, the Inkling Girl and Boy and the squid hat
from Splatoon also available. All costumes – eight in total –
can be purchased in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii
U for $6, or both game versions together for $9.20. Costumes can
also be purchased individually for $0.75 in either Super Smash
Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, or both game versions
together for $1.15 each.
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Dreamland stage: Based on the first
Dreamland stage from the original Super Smash Bros. for
Nintendo 64, this stage returns with a few tweaks. The Dreamland stage
can be purchased in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii
U for $1.99, or both game versions together for $2.99.
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Everything: Players who want every
fighter, stage, outfit and accessory featured among today’s DLC
releases can buy them all at once. The whole DLC pack can be purchased
in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U for
$21.96, or both game versions together for $29.16.
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Miiverse stage: Available now to
download for free, this new stage for Super Smash Bros. for
Wii U features Miiverse posts created by players all over the
world. During matches while connected to the Internet, players will see
Miiverse posts appear that cheer specific fighters on from the
background. These messages will be pulled from individual Miiverse
communities that just opened for each Super Smash Bros.
character.
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Tourney mode: Scheduled to launch as
part of a free update in August, two new Tourney modes are coming to Super
Smash Bros. for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. Community Tourneys let
players compete for the highest points in a certain amount of time,
while regular Tourneys have a specific set of rules and only happen at
select times.
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YouTube replays: Coming exclusively to Super
Smash Bros. for Wii U at a later date, this free new feature allows
players to post replay videos of their matches on YouTube. To use this
feature, players must possess a Google account. Please visit http://www.smashbros.com/us/
for additional details.
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Additional Super Smash Bros. amiibo:
Mii Fighters are getting their own amiibo
figures! When used in the game, the Mii Brawler, Mii Swordfighter and
Mii Gunner amiibo characters can be configured with custom faces and
players’ collected accessories and costumes. Four additional Super
Smash Bros. characters are also getting amiibo: R.O.B., Duck Hunt,
Mr. Game & Watch and Falco. These new amiibo will be available this
September, except Falco who will be available this holiday season.
Eventually, all playable characters in Super Smash Bros. will
have corresponding amiibo figures, including Mewtwo, Lucas, Roy and Ryu.
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Bonus Trophies: After downloading the
update, in-game bonus trophies based on Ryu and Ken from Street
Fighter®, Roy, Lucas and Splatoon will be
available to unlock in play. Players can collect these trophies by
completing All-Star mode in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo
3DS / Wii U.
For more information about Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and
Nintendo 3DS, visit http://www.smashbros.com/us/.
Remember that Wii U and Nintendo 3DS feature parental controls that let
adults manage the content their children can access. For more
information about this and other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/wiiu
or http://www.nintendo.com/3ds.
About Nintendo: The worldwide pioneer in the creation of
interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan,
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and Wii ™ home consoles, and Nintendo 3DS ™ and
Nintendo DS ™ families of portable systems. Since 1983, when
it launched the Nintendo Entertainment System ™, Nintendo has
sold more than 4.3 billion video games and more than 680 million
hardware units globally, including the current-generation Wii U,
Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL, as well as the Game Boy ™,
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Nintendo GameCube ™ and Wii systems. It has also created
industry icons that have become well-known, household names such as
Mario ™, Donkey Kong ™, Metroid ™, Zelda ™
and Pokémon ™. A wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of
America Inc., based in Redmond, Wash., serves as headquarters for
Nintendo’s operations in the Western Hemisphere. For more information
about Nintendo, please visit the company’s website at http://www.nintendo.com
EDITOR'S
HYPERBOLE NOTE: I like this idea of Nintendo treating games like
Mario Kart 8, Splatoon, and Super Smash Bros. like "platforms" for
which they continue to release more content. It's similar to how
Blizzard treats World of Warcraft and this can really only be a good
thing.
- Philip
Wesley (Main
Editor)
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