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Kuju was then assigned to make a spinoff duology while Intelligent Systems made a new project. The first was ''{{iw|warswiki|Battalion Wars|game}}'', which released on September 19, 2005 for [[GameCube]], making it the first console ''Wars'' game since ''Super Famicom Wars''. Originally titled ''Advance Wars: Under Fire'', the name was changed so players do not expect a typical entry in the series. The game is a departure from the series in that it incorporates more real-time elements and is a mix of the classic formula and a third-person shooter. The second and final game was ''{{s|warswiki|Battalion Wars 2}}'', which released for [[Wii]] on October 29, 2007. The game is similar to its predecessor, but included more units and combat variety, as well as being the first in the series to contain online multiplayer. | Kuju was then assigned to make a spinoff duology while Intelligent Systems made a new project. The first was ''{{iw|warswiki|Battalion Wars|game}}'', which released on September 19, 2005 for [[GameCube]], making it the first console ''Wars'' game since ''Super Famicom Wars''. Originally titled ''Advance Wars: Under Fire'', the name was changed so players do not expect a typical entry in the series. The game is a departure from the series in that it incorporates more real-time elements and is a mix of the classic formula and a third-person shooter. The second and final game was ''{{s|warswiki|Battalion Wars 2}}'', which released for [[Wii]] on October 29, 2007. The game is similar to its predecessor, but included more units and combat variety, as well as being the first in the series to contain online multiplayer. | ||
Intelligent Systems returned with ''{{s|warswiki|Advance Wars: Days of Ruin}}'' for DS on January 21, 2008. Despite the name, the game is a standalone title with no connection to any prior entry, this time set in a gritty post-apocalyptic setting. The series also introduced terrain options and a map editor that allows player to create and post their custom maps online. The series then went into a hiatus with no original entries since. The franchise has recently been revived on the [[Nintendo Switch]] with ''{{iw|warswiki|Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp}}'', being developed in collaboration with [[WayForward Technologies]]. The game was originally scheduled for a December 3, 2021 release before being delayed to April 9, 2022, and was later delayed to | Intelligent Systems returned with ''{{s|warswiki|Advance Wars: Days of Ruin}}'' for DS on January 21, 2008. Despite the name, the game is a standalone title with no connection to any prior entry, this time set in a gritty post-apocalyptic setting. The series also introduced terrain options and a map editor that allows player to create and post their custom maps online. The series then went into a hiatus with no original entries since. The franchise has recently been revived on the [[Nintendo Switch]] with ''{{iw|warswiki|Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp}}'', being developed in collaboration with [[WayForward Technologies]]. The game was originally scheduled for a December 3, 2021 release before being delayed to April 9, 2022, and was later delayed to April 21, 2023. | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== |
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