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In 2007 up to the release of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', [[Super Smash Bros. Dojo!!]], the website dedicated to information about the game and hosted by the game's chief developer [[Masahiro Sakurai]], underwent a redesign and proceeded to show pieces of new information about the game at a rate of once every weekday. Each update provided by Sakurai to the site is reworded and reposted here.
In 2007 up to the release of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', [[Smash Bros. Dojo!!]], the website dedicated to information about the game and hosted by the game's chief developer [[Masahiro Sakurai]], underwent a redesign and proceeded to show pieces of new information about the game at a rate of once every weekday. Each update provided by Sakurai to the site is reworded and reposted here.


==List of updates==
==List of updates==

Revision as of 02:46, February 5, 2008

In 2007 up to the release of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Smash Bros. Dojo!!, the website dedicated to information about the game and hosted by the game's chief developer Masahiro Sakurai, underwent a redesign and proceeded to show pieces of new information about the game at a rate of once every weekday. Each update provided by Sakurai to the site is reworded and reposted here.

List of updates

This list of updates covers all updates posted from February 1 to the present.

For updates posted from May 22 to July 31, see Smash Bros. DOJO!! updates (archive).
For updates posted from August 1 to October 31, see Smash Bros. DOJO!! updates (archive 2).
For updates posted from November 1 to January 31, see Smash Bros. DOJO!! updates (archive 3).

February

With Super Smash Bros. Brawl now released in Japan, the site displays a rather large promotional image of the game, along with a slight redesign that now accomodates players who do not want to see spoilers of the game, making the main page of DOJO no longer a blog-style page where the newest update is automatically shown.

  • February 1: "Ness" [1]: The first "secret feature" update is the first unlockable character since Sonic: Ness, a returning veteran. He is pretty much a clone of Lucas, but the update goes into detail how Ness and Lucas' versions of their shared Special moves differ.


  • February 4: "Port Town Aero Dive" [2]: The Port Town Aero Dive stage is officially explained in this update to be quite literally the same style of moving-and-stopping stage as Melee's Mute City, but with the track now being a huge one that appears in F-Zero GX.
  • February 5: "Final Destination" [3]: A second stage update in a row, this officially portrays the returning Final Destination stage. Gameplaywise it's the same flat even stage, but the update takes the time to detail the new realistic scenery that the stage cycles through. It also mentions that the boss Master Hand is fought on this level in various single-player modes.