
It’s Manaphy! This Pokémon also appeared in a film.
This Manaphy is quite different from the other Pokémon that appear in this game. So much so that you’ll think, is this even possible?! Or words to that effect.
It appears from the Poké Ball!Heart Swaaaaaaaaap!.........Nothing happened...? No. That is not so.
Why, Zelda and DK have switched bodies! Wait... You mean, I’m her, and she’s me?!
AAAUUUGGGHHH!You have to fight as your opponent for a while! They say it’s good to know your enemy.
But you haven’t really swapped places, so if you jump off the edge, it counts as a self-destruct for you. And your damage meter remains as it was.
After a certain amount of time, you go back to normal.Things always seem to end well in this game, don’t they?
Phew. Good.
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Also there is this:
Iwata Asks
There’s a webpage nestled within Nintendo’s official site where Mr Iwata, President of Nintendo Co. Ltd., interviews other Nintendo employees. This corner of the website is known as "Iwata Asks".
For some reason, I, Masahiro Sakurai, was invited to one of these interviews.
Wha--?
But I’m not a Nintendo employee! I-is this OK? Are we seriously doing this? Oh, is that so? All right, well, if you insist!
I imagine this interview should give you a tiny glimpse behind the curtains to see what creating Super Smash Bros. Brawl has been like.
Go on and click the link below to check it out!
Wii.com – Iwata Asks: Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Ah, the Mushroom Kingdom. Most Smash players will recognise this place from previous games in the series, where the world was represented in a pixel-art style reminiscent of the original Super Mario Bros.
But why the "y" on the end of "Mushroom"? What’s the difference?
Oh, so that’s why!This time around, we’ve designed a stage that recreates the layout of World 1-1 in Super Mario Bros. – but with rich backgrounds added to the mix.
The stage scrolls forward at a leisurely pace.Pieces of familiar scenery scroll by.The kingdom you once knew has turned to ruins over the long years, and it is now your battlefield.
You’ll get to enjoy a wide range of familiar structures. Also, since the stage slowly scrolls sideways, battles here will require you to come up with a very different strategy for winning.
Oh, and when you select this stage, it will occasionally load an alternate underground stage!
This is the famous World 1-2. This one’s also quite charming.
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"Super Mario Bros.: Ground Theme" (1:18)
Composition Supervisor: Koji Kondo• The copyright for this music is held by Nintendo. • Check your volume settings. The Mushroomy Kingdom stage sports the most famous stage design in all of gaming.
Arrangement Supervisor: Koji Kondo
And the world-famous Mr Koji Kondo, creator of the music for Super Mario Bros., has kindly done us the service of arranging this theme for the stage!
The original overworld theme in Super Mario Bros. had a certain almost-Latin flavour to it, but this time the theme features a piano arrangement that really goes along well with the atmosphere of Mushroomy Kingdom.
It’s just wonderful.
Mr Kondo, thank you for your help!
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Me?
So, noone actually has it in UK? I thihgt its some kind of old Wii game. Looks really good actually, might get it, If its anything like what it was on N64 i want it >![]()
It's not even out yet.
The game is going to be amazing.
This is one of my favorite updates by far.
My favorites:
1.) Stage Builder
2.) My Music
3.) SSE
4.) WiFi
5.) Four Kinds of Controls
6.) Mushroomy Kingdom
7.) Co-op Adventure Mode and Events Mode
8.) Videos
9.) Sonic
10.) Olimar
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