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{{Game infobox | |||
|color=blue | |||
|image=SSB3DSBox.jpg | |||
|caption=Boxart of the 3DS version | |||
|image2=SSBWiiUBox.jpg | |||
|caption2=Boxart of the Wii U version | |||
|size=300px | |||
|enname=''Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo 3DS and Wii U'' | |||
|jpkana={{tt|大乱闘 スマッシュ ブラザーズ For 3DS Wii U}} | |||
|jptrans=Dairantō Smash Brothers For 3DS and Wii U | |||
|system=Nintendo 3DS and Wii U | |||
|genre=Fighting | |||
|rating=E10+ (Everyone 10+) | |||
|publisher=Nintendo | |||
|developer=Bandai Namco<br />Sora Ltd. | |||
|jprelease=yes | |||
|jpreleasedate=September 13, 2014 (3DS) December 6, 2014 (Wii U) | |||
|narelease=yes | |||
|nareleasedate=October 3, 2014 (3DS) | |||
November 21, 2014 (Wii U) | |||
|eurelease=yes | |||
|eureleasedate=October 3, 2014 (3DS) (October 2nd in Germany) | |||
November 28, 2014 (Wii U) | |||
|aurelease=yes | |||
|aureleasedate=October 4, 2014 (3DS) | |||
November 29, 2014 (Wii U) | |||
}} | |||
{{SmashWiki|article=Super Smash Bros. 4}} | |||
{{StrategyWiki}} | |||
'''''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U''''' ('''大乱闘 スマッシュ ブラザーズ for 3DS / Wii U''' ''Great Fray Smash Brothers for 3DS and Wii U''), also known as '''Super Smash Bros. 4''' unofficially, are respectively the fourth and fifth games in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], both released in 2014. Though they have identical character rosters and mechanics, they differ in the available stages and modes, and are officially considered to be separate games.<ref> [https://web.archive.org/web/20181113090504/https://kotaku.com/an-in-depth-chat-with-the-genius-behind-super-smash-bro-530744390 "An In-Depth Chat With The Genius Behind ''Super Smash Bros.''". ''Kotaku''. Archived 13 November 2018; retrieved 13 March 2024.</ref> ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' is the first game in the series for a handheld system, while ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' is the first with high-definition graphics. | |||
{{SSB|Ness}} returns as a playable character in both games, being an unlockable character in the 3DS version and a default character in the Wii U version. {{SSB|Lucas}} returns from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]'' as paid downloadable content released on June 14th, 2015. With the addition of customizable characters, Ness gains new possible special moves, some of them, like PK Freeze, coming directly from Lucas's moveset. Additionally, both characters gain new alternate outfits. As in the Japanese version of ''Brawl'', a five-minute timed demo of ''[[EarthBound]]'' also appears as a Masterpiece, this time playable in all regions. | |||
==Common to Both Games== | ==Common to Both Games== | ||
===Characters=== | ===Characters=== | ||
[[ | 51 characters are playable in the games. '''Bold''' denotes [[EarthBound (series)|''EarthBound'' series]] characters, ''italics'' denotes an unlockable character, and "3DS" denotes a character who is unlockable in ''for Nintendo 3DS'' but a starter character in ''for Wii U''. | ||
*{{mw|Mario}} | |||
*{{mw|Luigi}} | |||
*{{mw|Peach}} | |||
*{{mw|Bowser}} | |||
*{{mw|Yoshi}} | |||
*''{{mw|Wario}}'' | |||
*{{mw|Donkey Kong}} | |||
*{{mw|Diddy Kong}} | |||
*''{{sw|Mr. Game & Watch}}'' | |||
*{{zw|Link}} | |||
*{{zw|Zelda}} | |||
*{{zw|Sheik}} (Now a separate character from Zelda) | |||
*{{zw|Ganondorf}} 3DS | |||
*{{zw|Toon Link}} | |||
*{{met|Samus}} | |||
*{{met|Zero Suit Samus}}(Now a separate character from Samus) | |||
*{{ip|Pit}} | |||
*{{few|Marth}} | |||
*{{few|Ike}} | |||
*{{wk|Kirby}} | |||
*{{wk|King Dedede}} | |||
*{{wk|Meta Knight}} | |||
*{{lw|Fox}} | |||
*''{{lw|Falco}}'' | |||
*{{bp|Pikachu}} | |||
*{{bp|Charizard}} | |||
*{{bp|Lucario}} | |||
*{{bp|Jigglypuff}} 3DS | |||
*'''{{SSB|Ness}}''' 3DS | |||
*''{{sw|R.O.B.}}'' | |||
*{{fzw|Captain Falcon}} 3DS | |||
*''{{mw|Dr. Mario}}'' | |||
*{{pkp|Olimar}} | |||
**{{pkp|Alph}} | |||
*{{sw|Sonic}} | |||
===Newcomers=== | |||
*{{mw|Rosalina & Luma}} | |||
*{{mw|Bowser Jr.}} 3DS | |||
**{{mw|Larry}} | |||
**{{mw|Morton}} | |||
**{{mw|Wendy}} | |||
**{{mw|Iggy}} | |||
**{{mw|Roy}} | |||
**{{mw|Lemmy}} | |||
**{{mw|Ludwig}} | |||
*{{sw|Little Mac}} | |||
*{{few|Robin}} | |||
*{{ip|Palutena}} | |||
*''{{sw|Duck Hunt}}'' | |||
*{{bp|Greninja}} | |||
*{{np|Villager}} | |||
*{{sw|Wii Fit Trainer}} | |||
*{{sw|Shulk}} | |||
*''{{ip|Dark Pit}}'' | |||
*''{{few|Lucina}}'' | |||
*{{sw|Pac-Man}} | |||
*{{sw|Mega Man}} | |||
*{{sw|Mii Fighter}}: | |||
**{{sw|Mii Brawler}} | |||
**{{sw|Mii Swordfighter}} | |||
**{{sw|Mii Gunner}} | |||
===[[smashwiki: Downloadable content|Downloadable characters]]=== | |||
In addition to the characters above, 5 characters were also released as paid DLC: | |||
*{{bp|Mewtwo}} (released April 28, 2015) | |||
*'''{{SSB|Lucas}}''' (released June 14, 2015) | |||
*{{few|Roy}} (released June 14, 2015) | |||
*{{sw|Ryu}} (released June 14, 2015) | |||
*{{sw|Cloud}} (released December 15, 2015) | |||
*{{sw|Bayonetta}} (released February 3, 2016) | |||
*{{few|Corrin}} (released February 3, 2016) | |||
==Stages== | |||
===3DS version=== | |||
3D Land | |||
Golden Plains | |||
Rainbow Road | |||
Paper Mario | |||
Mushroomy Kingdom | |||
Jungle Japes | |||
Gerudo Valley | |||
Spirit Train | |||
Brinstar | |||
Dream Land | |||
Yoshi's Island | |||
Corneria | |||
Unova Pokémon League | |||
Prism Tower | |||
Mute City | |||
{{ebb|Magicant}} | |||
Arena Ferox | |||
Flat Zone 2 | |||
Reset Bomb Forest | |||
WarioWare, Inc. | |||
Distant Planet | |||
Tortimer Island | |||
Balloon Fight | |||
Living Room | |||
Find Mii | |||
Tomodachi Life | |||
PictoChat 2 | |||
Green Hill Zone | |||
Pac-Maze | |||
===Wii U version=== | |||
Big Battlefield | |||
Mushroom Kingdom U | |||
Mario Galaxy | |||
Mario Circuit | |||
Delfino Plaza | |||
Mario Circuit (Brawl) | |||
Luigi's Mansion | |||
Jungle Hijinxs | |||
Kongo Jungle 64 | |||
Skyloft | |||
Bridge of Eldin | |||
Temple | |||
Pyrosphere | |||
Norfair | |||
Port Town Aero Dive | |||
Woolly World | |||
Yoshi's Island | |||
The Great Cave Offensive | |||
Halberd | |||
Orbital Gate Assault | |||
Lylat Cruise | |||
Kalos Pokémon League | |||
Pokémon Stadium 2 | |||
[[Onett]] | |||
Coliseum | |||
Castle Siege | |||
Flat Zone X | |||
Palutena's Temple | |||
Skyworld | |||
Gamer | |||
Garden of Hope | |||
Town and City | |||
Smashville | |||
Wii Fit Studio | |||
75m | |||
Wrecking Crew | |||
Pilotwings | |||
Wuhu Island | |||
Windy Hill Zone | |||
Pac-Land | |||
Miiverse (added in version 1.0.8) | |||
Custom Stages | |||
===Both versions=== | |||
*Battlefield | |||
*Final Destination | |||
*Boxing Ring | |||
*Duck Hunt (added in version 1.1.1 for the 3DS version) | |||
*Gaur Plain | |||
*Wily Castle | |||
===[[smashwiki: Downloadable content|Downloadable stages]]=== | |||
*Peach's Castle 64 | |||
*Super Mario Maker | |||
*Hyrule Castle 64 | |||
*Pirate Ship (Wii U version only) | |||
*Dream Land 64 | |||
*Suzaku Castle | |||
*Midgar | |||
*Umbra Clock Tower | |||
==EarthBound representation== | |||
===Assist Trophies=== | ===Assist Trophies=== | ||
[[Jeff]] reprises his role of being an assist trophy, while [[Starman]] appears as a new | [[Jeff]] reprises his role of being an assist trophy, while [[Starman]] appears as a new Assist Trophy. Jeff fires bottle rockets at enemies as before, while Starman shoots [[PK Beam]] at fighters and teleports around the stage. | ||
===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
Like before, the [[Franklin Badge]] and [[Mr. Saturn]] return as items with the same functions as the preceding games. | Like before, the [[Franklin Badge]] and [[Mr. Saturn]] return as items with the same functions as the preceding games. | ||
=== | ===amiibo=== | ||
A [[Ness]] amiibo figure was released on May 29th, 2015. | A [[Ness]] amiibo figure was released on May 29th, 2015. In addition to Ness, a Lucas amiibo was released on December 17, 2015 in Japan, and January 22, 2016 in the U.S. | ||
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''=== | |||
===Stages=== | ===Stages=== | ||
[[File:Magicant_SSB4.jpg|250px|thumb|Magicant, as it appears in the game.]] | [[File:Magicant_SSB4.jpg|250px|thumb|Magicant, as it appears in the game.]] | ||
{{ebb|Magicant}} appears as an original stage, being the only stage from the series in the game. The stage is based on {{ebb|Magicant}} from [[EarthBound Beginnings]]. | |||
[[Flying Man]] will occasionally appear and help the player who touches him first by attacking the other fighters. When defeated, a grave appears near their house - and only a maximum of five can appear in a single battle, like both the games in which they appear. | [[Flying Man]] will occasionally appear and help the player who touches him first by attacking the other fighters. When defeated, a grave appears near their house - and only a maximum of five can appear in a single battle, like both the games in which they appear. | ||
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Five other objects or characters sometimes appear as platforms: [[Mobile Sprout]], [[Dungeon Man]], the [[Sky Runner]], iron octopus statues (appearing as iron pencil statues in the English version of [[EarthBound]] ), and giant tomatoes seen in the EarthBound version of Magicant. | Five other objects or characters sometimes appear as platforms: [[Mobile Sprout]], [[Dungeon Man]], the [[Sky Runner]], iron octopus statues (appearing as iron pencil statues in the English version of [[EarthBound]] ), and giant tomatoes seen in the EarthBound version of Magicant. | ||
Additionally, the left part of the sky will often "rip open" to reveal scenes from [[EarthBound]] and [[ | Additionally, the left part of the sky will often "rip open" to reveal scenes from [[EarthBound]] and [[EarthBound Beginnings]] including: | ||
*[[Ninten]] leaving his house with his dog, [[Mick]] | *[[Ninten]] leaving his house with his dog, [[Mick]] | ||
*Ninten finding [[Lloyd]] in a trash can | *Ninten finding [[Lloyd]] in a trash can | ||
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*Ness and his party entering the [[Phase Distorter]] in [[Saturn Valley]] | *Ness and his party entering the [[Phase Distorter]] in [[Saturn Valley]] | ||
===Smash Run=== | ===Smash Run=== | ||
In this adventure mode, [[Starman]] appears as an enemy along with the [[Psycho Car | In this adventure mode, [[Starman]] appears as an enemy along with the [[Psycho Car]] (Named "Devil Car") from [[EarthBound Beginnings]]. | ||
==Super Smash Bros. for Wii U== | ===''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''=== | ||
===Stages=== | ===Stages=== | ||
The [[Onett]] stage comes back as now the only stage from the series, as the [[New Pork City]] stage was removed. | The [[Onett]] stage comes back as now the only stage from the series, as the [[New Pork City]] stage was removed. | ||
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===Masterpieces=== | ===Masterpieces=== | ||
A 5 minute demo version of Earthbound is unlocked when a score of over 1969 ft. is achieved in Home-Run Contest mode. | A 5 minute demo version of Earthbound is unlocked when a score of over 1969 ft. is achieved in Home-Run Contest mode. | ||
==Music== | ===Music=== | ||
Three new remixes were made for the games: Magicant/Eight Melodies, Smiles and Tears, and Onett/Winters Theme. | Three new remixes were made for the games: Magicant/Eight Melodies, Smiles and Tears, and Onett/Winters Theme. | ||
Other remixes that return: | Other remixes that return: | ||
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{{Gallery/cell|Ness (Alt) Trophy SSB3DS.png|80px|[[Ness]] (Alt.)}} | {{Gallery/cell|Ness (Alt) Trophy SSB3DS.png|80px|[[Ness]] (Alt.)}} | ||
{{Gallery/cell|Devil Car Trophy SSB3DS.png|80px|[[Devil Car]]}} | {{Gallery/cell|Devil Car Trophy SSB3DS.png|80px|[[Devil Car]]}} | ||
{{Gallery/cell|Magicant Trophy SSB3DS.png|80px| | {{Gallery/cell|Magicant Trophy SSB3DS.png|80px|{{ebb|Magicant}}}} | ||
{{Gallery/cell|Sky Runner Trophy SSB3DS.png|80px|[[Sky Runner]]}} | {{Gallery/cell|Sky Runner Trophy SSB3DS.png|80px|[[Sky Runner]]}} | ||
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{{Gallery|galleryname=Super Smash Bros. for Wii U}} | {{Gallery|galleryname=Super Smash Bros. for Wii U}} | ||
{{Gallery/cell|Ness (Alt) Trophy | {{Gallery/cell|Ness (Alt) Trophy SSBWiiU.png|80px|[[Ness]] (Alt.)}} | ||
{{Gallery/cell|PK Starstorm Trophy SSBWiiU.png|80px|[[PK Starstorm]] ([[Ness]])}} | {{Gallery/cell|PK Starstorm Trophy SSBWiiU.png|80px|[[PK Starstorm]] ([[Ness]])}} | ||
{{Gallery/cell|Lucas (Alt) Trophy | {{Gallery/cell|Lucas (Alt) Trophy SSBWiiU.png|80px|[[Lucas]] (Alt.)}} | ||
{{Gallery/cell|PK Starstorm Trophy (Lucas) SSBWiiU.png|80px|[[PK Starstorm]] ([[Lucas]])}} | {{Gallery/cell|PK Starstorm Trophy (Lucas) SSBWiiU.png|80px|[[PK Starstorm]] ([[Lucas]])}} | ||
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{{Gallery/cell|Ultimate Chimera Trophy SSBWiiU.png|80px|[[Ultimate Chimera]]}} | {{Gallery/cell|Ultimate Chimera Trophy SSBWiiU.png|80px|[[Ultimate Chimera]]}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Ness_Amiibo_Figure.jpg|Ness | File:Ness_Amiibo_Figure.jpg|Ness amiibo figure | ||
Lucas Returns in SSB4.jpg|Lucas | Lucas Returns in SSB4.jpg|Lucas Comes Out of Nowhere! | ||
Lucas amiibo.png|Lucas amiibo figure | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Oddly any [[EarthBound]] reference that was changed in localization in their original games was left unchanged in this game, notably the [[Psycho Car]] and [[Pencil Statue]] were left as the Devil Car and Octopus Statue respectively. | |||
*This is the first Super Smash Bros. game to have a stage based on a location from EarthBound Beginnings. | |||
**Additionally the 3DS version is the last game to introduce a new EarthBound series stage. | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
[http://www.smashbros.com/us/ Official Site - Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS | [http://www.smashbros.com/us/ Official Site - Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U] | ||
[[Smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. | [[Smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]] | ||
[[Smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]] | |||
{{Super Smash Bros.}} | {{Super Smash Bros.}} | ||
[[Category:Super Smash Bros.]] |