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A 3DS-exclusive stage inspired by ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' has also been revealed, known as the [[Reset Bomb Forest]], which is the main setting of Chapter 11, ''[[Viridi, Goddess of Nature]]''. It depicts the war between humans over the [[Wish Seed]], with players fighting atop the ruins of a castle. At some point, [[Viridi]] herself appears, and a [[Reset Bomb]] will drop from the sky, completely changing the landscape into the Reset Bomb Forest. It's currently unknown if the structure of the stage itself will be impacted by this change. A Wii U-exclusive stage was also shown, known as [[Palutena's Temple]], and is revealed to be a massive stage similar to [[smashwiki:Temple|Temple]] and [[smashwiki:New Pork City|New Pork City]].
A 3DS-exclusive stage inspired by ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' has also been revealed, known as the [[Reset Bomb Forest]], which is the main setting of Chapter 11, ''[[Viridi, Goddess of Nature]]''. It depicts the war between humans over the [[Wish Seed]], with players fighting atop the ruins of a castle. At some point, [[Viridi]] herself appears, and a [[Reset Bomb]] will drop from the sky, completely changing the landscape into the Reset Bomb Forest. It's currently unknown if the structure of the stage itself will be impacted by this change. A Wii U-exclusive stage was also shown, known as [[Palutena's Temple]], and is revealed to be a massive stage similar to [[smashwiki:Temple|Temple]] and [[smashwiki:New Pork City|New Pork City]].


The [[X Bomb]], [[Ore Club]], [[Drill Arm]], [[Killer Eye]], and [[Back Shield]] all appear as an items. The X Bomb notably draws inspiration from both ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' and ''[[wikipedia:Meteos|Meteos]]''. Trophies of [[Phosphora]] and [[Pseudo-Palutena]] are also confirmed to appear in the Wii U and 3DS versions respectively.   
The [[X Bomb]], [[Ore Club]], [[Drill Arm]], [[Killer Eye]], and [[Back Shield]] all appear as an items. The X Bomb notably draws inspiration from both ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' and ''[[wikipedia:Meteos|Meteos]]''. [[Magnus]] has been confirmed to be an [[smashwiki:Assist Trophy|Assist Trophy]] for the Wii U version. Trophies of [[Phosphora]] and [[Pseudo-Palutena]] are also confirmed to appear in the Wii U and 3DS versions respectively.   


In the 3DS-exclusive mode, the [[smashwiki:Smash Run|Smash Run]], various enemies from the ''Kid Icarus'' series are confirmed to appear. Enemies include the [[Monoeye]], [[Reaper]], [[Clubberskull]], [[Skuttler]], [[Boom Stomper]], [[Nutski]] and [[Mimicutie]], and also possibly the [[Orne]].
In the 3DS-exclusive mode, the [[smashwiki:Smash Run|Smash Run]], various enemies from the ''Kid Icarus'' series are confirmed to appear. Enemies include the [[Monoeye]], [[Reaper]], [[Clubberskull]], [[Skuttler]], [[Boom Stomper]], [[Nutski]] and [[Mimicutie]], and also possibly the [[Orne]].


It was revealed in a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqTW13AYniY#t=48 trailer] at E3 2014 that [[Palutena]] will be a playable character. Many of her moves are based of various [[powers]] that appeared in ''Uprising''. [[Dark Pit]] was also teased in her trailer, but his role in the game is currently unknown.
It was revealed in a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqTW13AYniY#t trailer] at E3 2014 that [[Palutena]] will be a playable character. Many of her moves are based of various [[powers]] that appeared in ''Uprising''. [[Dark Pit]] was also teased in her trailer, but his role in the game is currently unknown.


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Revision as of 16:08, 12 June 2014

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U
大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ
Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu fō Nintendō Surī Dī Esu / Wī Yū
SSB4 Logo.png
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer:

Sora Ltd., Namco Bandai Games

Console: 3DS, Wii U
Genre: Fighting, Action, Platforming
Release: 3DS: Summer 2014
Wii U: Winter 2014
Ratings: N/A
Predecessor: Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Successor: N/A


Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, known in Japan as Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu fō Nintendō Surī Dī Esu / Wī Yū (大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ), also known as "SSB4", is the fourth installment in the Super Smash Bros. series published by Nintendo. As the first game in the series to appear on two platforms, it is being developed by Sora Ltd. in collaboration with Namco Bandai Games. Although both games will feature identical character rosters and basic modes of play, there will be notable differences between the two versions, including exclusive stages. The 3DS version will feature stages inspired by handheld games, while the Wii U version will have stages based on console titles. According to the game's director, Super Smash Bros. 3DS will be more focused on the individualized experience while the Wii U version will be primarily multiplayer-focused, as with previous Smash Bros. titles.

Kid Icarus Series

The X Bomb item.

Pit returns as a playable character in this game, with an updated look and moveset based on his appearance in Kid Icarus: Uprising. While Palutena's Arrow remains as his Neutral Special move, Pit will now utilize some of his other weapons, including the Upperdash Arm and the Guardian Orbitars. In addition, Pit now has the Power of Flight instead of the Wings of Icarus as his recovery move. His Final Smash has also been replaced with Three Sacred Treasures from the previous Palutena's Army.

A 3DS-exclusive stage inspired by Kid Icarus: Uprising has also been revealed, known as the Reset Bomb Forest, which is the main setting of Chapter 11, Viridi, Goddess of Nature. It depicts the war between humans over the Wish Seed, with players fighting atop the ruins of a castle. At some point, Viridi herself appears, and a Reset Bomb will drop from the sky, completely changing the landscape into the Reset Bomb Forest. It's currently unknown if the structure of the stage itself will be impacted by this change. A Wii U-exclusive stage was also shown, known as Palutena's Temple, and is revealed to be a massive stage similar to Temple and New Pork City.

The X Bomb, Ore Club, Drill Arm, Killer Eye, and Back Shield all appear as an items. The X Bomb notably draws inspiration from both Kid Icarus: Uprising and Meteos. Magnus has been confirmed to be an Assist Trophy for the Wii U version. Trophies of Phosphora and Pseudo-Palutena are also confirmed to appear in the Wii U and 3DS versions respectively.

In the 3DS-exclusive mode, the Smash Run, various enemies from the Kid Icarus series are confirmed to appear. Enemies include the Monoeye, Reaper, Clubberskull, Skuttler, Boom Stomper, Nutski and Mimicutie, and also possibly the Orne.

It was revealed in a trailer at E3 2014 that Palutena will be a playable character. Many of her moves are based of various powers that appeared in Uprising. Dark Pit was also teased in her trailer, but his role in the game is currently unknown.

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Kid Icarus series
Main Series Kid IcarusKid Icarus: Of Myths and MonstersKid Icarus: Uprising
Remakes 3D Classics: Kid Icarus
Related Games Super Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii USuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
Related Media Captain N: The Game MasterKid Icarus 3D Anime
Key People Toru OsawaYoshio SakamotoMasahiro SakuraiHirokazu TanakaGunpei Yokoi