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(We went over four items, and the reason the Woolly World stage's reveal on Miiverse was featured is because the stage was NOT shown in the Direct, unlike Wuhu Island.) |
(Nintendo has sent out early copies of the game, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHcRETOeWvfhQU9U6Y7zJUg and GameXPlain have copies along with several others.) |
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|width=100%|'''{{forwiiu}} releases in:<br/>{{Flag|North America}} <span data-end="toggle" data-toggle=".post-countdown" class="countdown" style="display:none;"><span class="countdowndate">November 21 2014 0:00:00</span></span><span class="post-countdown" style="display:none;"></span><br/>{{Flag|Europe}} {{#expr:({{#time:U|November 28 2014}}-{{#time:U}})/60/60/24 round 0}} days {{Flag|Australia}} {{#expr:({{#time:U|November 29 2014}}-{{#time:U}})/60/60/24 round 0}} days {{Flag|Japan}} {{#expr:({{#time:U|December 05 2014}}-{{#time:U}})/60/60/24 round 0}} days''' | |width=100%|'''{{forwiiu}} releases in:<br/>{{Flag|North America}} <span data-end="toggle" data-toggle=".post-countdown" class="countdown" style="display:none;"><span class="countdowndate">November 21 2014 0:00:00</span></span><span class="post-countdown" style="display:none;"></span><br/>{{Flag|Europe}} {{#expr:({{#time:U|November 28 2014}}-{{#time:U}})/60/60/24 round 0}} days {{Flag|Australia}} {{#expr:({{#time:U|November 29 2014}}-{{#time:U}})/60/60/24 round 0}} days {{Flag|Japan}} {{#expr:({{#time:U|December 05 2014}}-{{#time:U}})/60/60/24 round 0}} days''' | ||
|}<span style="float:right;"><small>''[[Template:News|Add some news]]''</small></span><div class="plainlinks"> | |}<span style="float:right;"><small>''[[Template:News|Add some news]]''</small></span><div class="plainlinks"> | ||
;7 November 2014 {{GameIcon|ssb4-u}} | |||
Nintendo sends out early copies of {{forwiiu}} to several gamers and journalists. | |||
;6 November 2014 {{GameIcon|ssb4-u}} | ;6 November 2014 {{GameIcon|ssb4-u}} | ||
:[[Woolly World]] is officially confirmed by Sakurai via [https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAAYUKlt_KClbw Miiverse]. | :[[Woolly World]] is officially confirmed by Sakurai via [https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAAYUKlt_KClbw Miiverse]. |
Revision as of 16:58, November 8, 2014
Keep a maximum of four items on this list at once. Three is preferred if news is scarce. Five is too much.
Also, watch the <noinclude> on the last item. It needs to stay attached to the last item, with no spacing.
Finally, note some ground rules for what kind of stuff is newsworthy:
- Nintendo news relating to the Smash Bros. series.
- Most updates/patches.
- Results of major tournaments (e.g. regionals or larger).
- Major community news, such as a new official SmashBoards tier list, top-in-world player announces retirement, etc.
- In the case of reveals relating to upcoming games:
- Playable character, stage, and item reveals are.
- New modes probably are; old modes probably not.
- Assist character reveals usually are (e.g. Assist Trophies and Pokémon).
- New elements of previously known things generally are not.
All news items should have at least one link, preferably to the source of the news. News items should only be merged if they're strongly related.
Latest version: 1.0.3 |
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U releases in: -3691 days -3690 days -3684 days |
Nintendo sends out early copies of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U to several gamers and journalists.
- 6 November 2014
- Woolly World is officially confirmed by Sakurai via Miiverse.
- 5 November 2014
- Duck Hunt is officially confirmed in a Nintendo Direct presentation, alongside a Duck Hunt stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. A trophy representing the independent game series BIT.TRIP was also shown. Furthermore, Jigglypuff is formally revealed on the official website, revealing the full release roster of the games.
- 3 November 2014
- Pokémon Stadium 2 is confirmed as a returning stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
- 2 November 2014
- At Fight Pitt V, Hungrybox, Colbol, and Abate take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Melee singles, Hungrybox and Colbol win Melee doubles, and Rend wins the Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS singles tournament.