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|}<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"> | ||
;2-4 October 2014 {{gameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} | ;2-4 October 2014 {{gameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} | ||
:{{For3ds}} is officially released in Europe, | :{{For3ds}} is officially released in Europe, the Americas, and Australia. | ||
;1 October 2014 {{gameIcon|ssb4-u}} | ;1 October 2014 {{gameIcon|ssb4-u}} | ||
:The previously unnamed ''Star Fox'' stage in {{forwiiu}} is confirmed to be [[Orbital Gate]]. | :The previously unnamed ''Star Fox'' stage in {{forwiiu}} is confirmed to be [[Orbital Gate]]. |
Revision as of 21:21, October 2, 2014
Try to keep a maximum of three items on this list at once. A fourth is okay, but five is out of the question.
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 whether new-game information is newsworthy:
- Playable character, stage, and item reveals are.
- New modes probably are; old modes probably not.
- Assist character reveals usually are (that is, Assist Trophies and Pokémon).
- New elements of previously known things generally are not.
Latest version: 1.0.2 |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS has been released worldwide! |
- 2-4 October 2014
- Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS is officially released in Europe, the Americas, and Australia.
- 1 October 2014
- The previously unnamed Star Fox stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is confirmed to be Orbital Gate.