List of Director's Room Miiverse posts/Archive 3
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This is a list of Director's Room Miiverse posts made during the months of February-May 2014. For posts from other months, see the main page.
Legend
In order to highlight important posts from the list, each entry is given a background colour that denotes that something new or otherwise important has been revealed. Should multiple reveals be part of one post, the one higher on this list will take precedence.
Type | Color |
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Newcomer | Red |
Veteran | Orange |
Stage | Green |
Assist character | Blue |
Item | Yellow |
Move | Magenta |
Other | Cyan |
February 2014
Date | Image | Comment | Notes | Link |
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February 3, 2014 | Pic of the day. A size comparison of Lucario's standard special attack, Aura Sphere, in its weakest and strongest states. The attack is faster and more powerful when the Aura Sphere is bigger. | Confirmed Aura Sphere can to achieve greater sizes than it did in Brawl. The reply was only in the Japanese Miiverse. | ||
Additionally, in the original Pokémon games, the move is written as "Hadō" (Surge), and in the movie and Smash Bros., it is written as "Nami Shirube" (Guided Wave). | ||||
February 4, 2014 | Pic of the day. When Lucario shoots out Aura from its hands to fly with ExtremeSpeed, you can control its flight direction. If Lucario's Aura is fully charged, it can fly extremely far, so be careful not to accidentally launch out of the area. | Confirmed that ExtremeSpeed's distance is now determined by Aura, gaining drastically more distance at high damages. ExtremeSpeed is also shown to now generate visible aura streams out of Lucario's hands. The move is now known to deal damage at the tip of Lucario's head. | ||
February 5, 2014 | Pic of the day. Palkia appeared in the Spear Pillar stage of the previous game…but now it's coming out of a Poké Ball?! Here's Palkia's signature move, Spacial Rend! | Confirmed Palkia being spawnable from a Poké Ball, instead of being a stage element. Spacial Rend is now known to flip the screen upside-down. This post also seemingly disconfirmed the return of the Spear Pillar stage. | ||
February 6, 2014 | Pic of the day. It is said that the cosmos is beneath Rosalina's gown. This was actually featured briefly in her debut video. | An image showing off the unique attack trails of Rosalina's galaxy-based attacks. | ||
February 7, 2014 | Pic of the day. Housed within the Control Capsule! Protected by Rinkas! Eyeball armed with a Laser Brain Attack!! The massive Assist Trophy Mother Brain joins the collection!! | Confirmed Mother Brain, a recurring primary antagonist from the Metroid series, as a new Assist Trophy. It was additionally shown attacking with its trademark laser attack while surrounded by Rinkas. | ||
February 10, 2014 | Pic of the day. A bored-looking dog staring at the TV… Occasionally, the Super Smash Bros. series really makes me confused about what I'm creating. | — | ||
February 11, 2014 | Pic of the day. You missed me, because you attacked my illusory copy from my Double Team move! | This image showed off a new aesthetic effect of Double Team, where Lucario's eyes glow upon successful activation. | ||
February 12, 2014 | Pic of the day. The Home-run Bat in this game is black! And it's so powerful that your eyes might bug out!! | Confirmed the return of the Home-Run Bat, with a redesign in its appearance. Donkey Kong was also shown with a new, more comical pain face. | ||
And here's a look at a home run exiting the arena. | ||||
February 13, 2014 | Pic of the day. Tomorrow is Valentine's Day...and the day the new Nintendo Direct airs! It will stream in Japan at 7 AM so it's going to be a very early morning for us...! | Peach shown generating a rainbow, now known as her new up aerial. | ||
February 14, 2014 | Pic of the day. From Punch-out!!, our boxing challenger Little Mac joins the battle!! To get a glimpse of his fearsome punches, check out the newest video or visit the official web site. | The pic of the day followed Little Mac's reveal in the aforementioned Nintendo Direct, with Sakurai confirming some information about Little Mac's Power Meter seen in the trailer. This was posted late on the 13th in the Americas and Europe, but counts as the post for the 14th due to it being the 14th according to the Japanese timezone. | ||
His biggest feature is his Power Meter. When this gets charged up, his standard special move changes! It turns into a one-hit-K.O. uppercut. | ||||
February 17, 2014 | Pic of the day. Little Mac can deliver some solid punches while fighting on the ground. | Sakurai alluded that Little Mac will be an exceptionally strong ground fighter, with a significant weakness in his aerial combat abilities. | ||
...However, he's not the strongest fighter while airborne. Try keeping his feet on the ground and avoid being blasted into the air when you use him in battles. | ||||
February 18, 2014 | Pic of the day. Hey look, a bottle!! This is a special item that can even heal fighters who have accumulated over 100% damage. | Confirmed a new healing item, the Bottled Fairy from the Legend of Zelda series. It is now known to only heal fighters who are at or above 100% damage. | ||
February 19, 2014 | Pic of the day. This dog is huge… Wait, no, the playable characters are small. The Smash Bros. series doesn't always stay true to scale. | |||
February 20, 2014 | Pic of the day. As shown in Little Mac's debut video, here is the height difference between Samus and Little Mac. He's used those mighty green gloves to punch out many challengers bigger than himself. | This image played off an image shown on the Dojo!! comparing Little Mac's height to Samus's. | ||
February 21, 2014 | Pic of the day. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is out now in Europe and North America! ...And to celebrate, Diddy Kong joins the battle!! | Confirmed Diddy Kong's return as a playable character, along with more elastic limbs that stretch out farther in his attacks, buffing the reach in his attacks. | ||
We've increased Diddy Kong's flexibility this time. This picture shows how far his punches stretch during his strong side attack. | ||||
February 24, 2014 | The twin rocketbarrels are back, now with the ability to launch along more horizontal trajectories. They can also come off when opponents hit them mid-boost. | Sakurai confirmed a launch buff in Diddy Kong's Rocketbarrel Boost, and that they will still fall off of Diddy if he is hit. The Rocketbarrel Boost is now known to have highly buffed vertical and horizontal coverage. | ||
February 25, 2014 | Pic of the day. There are actually two versions of the boxing ring stage! This ring is the Smash Bros. version… | Confirmed that the prior seen Smash version of the Boxing Ring stage is an alternate version of the stage, rather than just being a placeholder hiding it being a Punch Out!! stage before Little Mac's reveal. Sakurai also referenced how King Dedede is often fought in rings in the Kirby games. | ||
…and this one is the Punch Out!! W.V.B.A. design. King Dedede really likes fighting in the ring, doesn't he? | ||||
February 26, 2014 | Pic of the day. Now consecutive standard attacks will always transition into a finishing move. This is Fox's finishing kick after his standard combo attack. | Sakaruai stated that infinite jabs transition into a finisher. This are now known to be the case when the character finishes their infinite jab. | ||
February 27, 2014 | Pic of the day. Once again, Waluigi's Assist Trophy joins the collection!! …Which also means he's not a playable character. Just because you try hard doesn't mean you'll make it into the battle. | Confirmed Waluigi's return as an Assist Trophy. | ||
February 28, 2014 | Pic of the day. Dedenne's hard at work too. | Confirmed Dedenne's appearance in the game, presumably as a Poké Ball summon. |
March 2014
Date | Image | Comment | Notes | Link |
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March 03, 2014 | Pic of the day. The twin grannies, Kotake and Koume, appear in Gerudo Valley! They're definitely up to no good. | Confirmed that the twin witches, Kotake and Koume, from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, appear on the 3DS's Gerudo Valley stage in some capacity, implied to be some sort of stage hazard. | ||
March 04, 2014 | Pic of the day. The Bumper is back with a detailed new design. This also means there will be no Flippers. | Confirmed the return of the Bumper item, with a new more vibrant, realistic redesign. Sakurai also explicitly confirmed that the Flipper again does not return. | ||
Here's the back side of the Bumper. There's way too much detail put into the side you can't really see. The designers really went overboard. | ||||
March 05, 2014 | Pic of the day. So far, which attack can blast away enemies the most dynamically… Is it King Dedede's fully charged Jet Hammer? Nah, it can't beat the K.O. uppercut. You can damage yourself by overcharging this attack, so watch out. | Confirmed that Jet Hammer still damages King Dedede if overcharged. | ||
March 06, 2014 | Pic of the day. Little Mac's side smash attack is his straight right punch...but it can transform into an uppercut if you tilt diagonally upward, or a body hook if you tilt diagonally downward. The body hook is the most devastating of these moves and it doesn't blast the opponents away. | Sakurai confirmed that Little Mac's forward smash will are different attacks when angled, instead of the attack simply just being aimed up or down. This is also the first time in the series where angling alters an attack's properties beyond changing the general direction and damage/knockback values. The body hook deals the most damage out of the three punches, but does not deal as much knockback. Sakurai also confirmed that forward smashes are still be able to be angled by aiming the control stick up/down after initiating it as it could be done in Brawl, instead of having to aim the control stick diagonally when initiating. | ||
The trick in activating these punches is to avoid tilting the controls diagonally from the get go--instead, tilt up or down right after the smash attack starts kicking in. You can also tilt up or down while you're powering up. | ||||
March 07, 2014 | Pic of the day. Here's a new stage for the 3DS version: Tortimer Island! I've been here countless times to catch bugs. | Confirmed the earlier seen unnamed Animal Crossing: New Leaf stage as being Tortimer Island, along randomly generated layouts, as series first. | ||
What a beautiful day. On this stage, fighters are randomly placed on a different island layout every time they visit. Yar, come back anytime, will ye? | ||||
March 10, 2014 | Pic of the day. This chubby guy is also Little Mac. Burn that fat! | Depicted a trophy of Little Mac in his design from Captain Rainbow. This screenshot is also the first to depict trophies in the Wii U version, though they were confirmed on January 6th alongside a trophy screenshot from the 3DS version. | ||
March 11, 2014 | Pic of the day. The Prism Tower rises above Lumiose City. Up until a few seconds ago, the fighters were brawling on top of that tower. No, really. | Confirmed a new stage based on Lumiose City from Pokémon X and Y for the 3DS version. Sakurai stated that some portion of the stage will involve fighting on Prism Tower. It is now known as a cruise-type stage that scrolls throughout the city and around the tower. | ||
March 12, 2014 | Pic of the day. Zelda's Din's Fire is now stronger in its core. The farther it's projected, the bigger and more powerful it will be, but you need to hit foes with the core if you want to make them fall. | Confirmed that Zelda retains Din's Fire as a special move. Sakurai additionally confirmed that it has a more powerful sweetspot in the center of the move, and that the explosion grows bigger the farther it travels. | ||
March 13, 2014 | Pic of the day. The tiny Motion-Sensor Bomb is hard to see. If you get any closer, it's dangerous. I warned you. | Confirmed the return of the Motion-Sensor Bomb, with a new visual design. | ||
March 14, 2014 | Pic of the day. Looks like someone's enjoying the bachelor life in this pad. | Confirmed a new stage based on the Tomodachi Collection series, now known as Tomodachi Life. | ||
March 17, 2014 | Pic of the day. That item that brings victory one step closer...the Smash Ball! Of course everyone wants it! Come to think of it, I haven't introduced any of the Final Smashes yet... Then again, if I introduced every single one, it'd take over a month's worth of posts. | This was the first time the Smash Ball has been seen ingame, though the item itself was confirmed previously by Sakurai to return as the activating mechanism for Final Smashes. This screenshot also indirectly confirmed that Luigi will retain the Green Missile. | ||
March 18, 2014 | Pic of the day. Here's some info on the Nintendo 3DS stage called Super Mario 3D Land! First, it advances by side-scrolling... | Confirmed the name and more of the layout of the previously revealed stage based on the game of the same name, Super Mario 3D Land. | ||
Then you continue into the valley--it's in 3D Land, after all. The protruding stone blocks change the angles of the platforms. | ||||
After that, back to side-scrolling. Now it gets you moving--you'll have to trot downhill here. | ||||
And finally, you get back on rails to go farther into the stage. It takes roughly two minutes to complete a lap, and at the end you go into a giant pipe that takes you back to the beginning. ...I know this sequence goes above and beyond a traditional Pic of the Day, so consider this a little something extra on the side from me. | ||||
March 19, 2014 | Pic of the day. Fallen Rosalina. Strange how calm and nonchalant she looks even when she takes damage. Is it because she's from outer space? | — | ||
March 20, 2014 | Pic of the day. The Peanut Popgun now deals a powerful attack when it explodes. It'll be difficult to hit your target, but when you succeed, the explosion will really blow your enemies away. Give it a shot when you break someone's shield. | Confirmed that the explosion created from Diddy Kong overcharging his Peanut Popgun now has a very powerful hitbox. Interestingly, this is a feature the Balanced Brawl and Brawl Minus mods gave Peanut Popgun. | ||
March 21, 2014 | Pic of the day. The most powerful commander of the Forces of Nature, Lightning Flash Phosphora!! | Confirmed that Phosphora from Kid Icarus: Uprising appears as a trophy in the Wii U version of the game. She was later confirmed as an Assist Trophy as well. | ||
…is a Trophy. The detail in her scarf is amazing. | ||||
March 24, 2014 | Pic of the day. Never bully Cuccos. Seriously, attacking them is out of the question! This has always been a cardinal rule of The Legend of Zelda series. | Confirmed that Cuccos appear in the game and attack players who harm it, like in the Zelda series. It is now known to be an Assist Trophy and an enemy in Smash Run. | ||
March 25, 2014 | Pic of the day. Here's a comparison of characters with and without their outlines on the 3DS version. They also give off a different impression in 3D, so customize the look however you like. | — | ||
March 26, 2014 | Pic of the day. Here's a giant attack item, the Ore Club! It's made of minerals mined on the mountain of the gods. This bulky weapon can even unleash tornadoes. | Confirmed a new item from Kid Icarus: Uprising, the Ore Club. The arena and battle grounds in Palutena's Temple arena were shown here for the first time. | ||
March 27, 2014 | Pic of the day. Oh, Uncle Andross. He really isn't very considerate. | Confirmed the return of Andross in his original Star Fox appearance, later confirmed to be retaining his status as assist trophy. | ||
March 28, 2014 | Pic of the day. Here's the Prism Tower stage for the 3DS version! The battle begins on ground level right in front of the tower. | Revealed that the Prism Tower stage focuses on platforms going up and down along the tower. | ||
You'll have to climb the tower by securing footholds like these moving platforms! | ||||
By the time you reach the top, the sun is already setting. The view from up there is quite a treat. | ||||
March 31, 2014 | Pic of the day. Luigi might be thinking, "Who would've thought I'd get to show off the Poltergust in Super Smash Bros.?!" Wondering if it's going to suck something in? Yeah, it probably will. | Revealed that Luigi will have the Poltergust 5000, now known as a part of his Final Smash. |
April 2014
Date | Image | Comment | Notes | Link |
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April 01, 2014 | Pic of the day. This may look like a side-scrolling action game, but it's actually one of the stages. | The Miiverse post states the image is not from a single player mode, despite the great resemblance. Since what stage is was not stated nor hinted that, speculation arose, with people believing it to be a part of Palutena's Temple, or to be a custom stage built through a returning Stage Builder. The former speculation ended proving correct, with a later Nintendo Direct showing this to be a part of Palutena's Temple. | ||
April 02, 2014 | Pic of the day. The Gust Bellows can blow opponents away with its powerful wind blasts. When someone drops it, though, the gusts run wild! Out of the new items, more than a few will be from The Legend of Zelda series. We'll take the most interesting and straightforward ones and reformulate them to match the Smash Bros. world. | Sakurai notes the plethora of new Zelda items being added to the game. Including this one, a total of 3 new Zelda items have been confirmed at the time, the other two being the Beetle and the Bottled Fairy, along with the Cucco being a potential item. | ||
April 03, 2014 | Pic of the day. Pikachu's Thunder now starts off with a thundercloud that deals a Meteor Smash! From left to right, you can see this combo starting with Pikachu throwing the opponent upward, Meteor Smashing with the lightning strike, and then directly attacking. Foes can dodge, of course, so the attack won't hit consistently, but when it does, it sure feels good! | This post confirms that the cloud portion of Pikachu's Thunder now meteor smashes opponents, which Pikachu can combo from. Sakurai additionally vaguely states that foes can dodge the attack. The means of dodging that Sakurai referred to are unknown, as it could mean directional influence, but might refer to using hitstun canceling and an air dodge, or just a mention that airborne opponents can evade it in general. For another note, Thunder meteor smashing is another new move feature that was previously utilised in Brawl Minus (though there the whole thunderbolt meteor smashed instead of just the cloud). | ||
April 04, 2014 | Pic of the day. Hello fighters! I'll assist you with fresh-picked fruit from my town!♪ | Isabelle from Animal Crossing is announced in a non-playable role, later confirmed in a Nintendo Direct to be an assist trophy. The wording implies she provides the players with food items, which was also later confirmed. In addition, an upcoming Smash-centric Nintendo Direct was announced. | ||
Congratulations on your appearance Isabelle! I also have another important announcement. On 4/8, at 3 PM PST (8/4 11 PM UK time), we'll be airing a Super Smash Bros. Direct!! There will be all kinds of info about the new Smash Bros. games on this simultaneous global stream that will be delivered "directly" to you, so don't miss it! You'll be able to watch the stream from the official site (www.smashbros.com). | ||||
April 07, 2014 | Pic of the day. An insatiable, unidentified extraterrestrial is targeting a certain peaceful town…! | Confirms the return of the Metroid, although whether or not it is still an assist trophy was not stated. | ||
April 08, 2014 | Pic of the day, and a very important announcement. On 4/8, at 3 PM PST (8/4 11 PM UK time), we'll be airing a Super Smash Bros. Direct!! There will be all kinds of info about the new Smash Bros. games on this simultaneous global stream that will be delivered "directly" to you, so don't miss it! It's airing at a really late time for some of you, but it'll probably be worth the wait. You can watch the stream from the official site (www.smashbros.com). |
Shows the designs of the Crates in the Wii U version, including rolling crates. Makes an update regarding the upcoming Nintendo Direct. A link to the official site is included at the bottom of the post. | ||
April 08, 2014 | [For North America] 4/8 3 PM PT!! We'll be airing Super Smash Bros. Direct!! There will be tons of new info in this one, so don't miss it! Click on the link below for the stream. |
Posted with a link to the Nintendo Direct page for North America. | ||
April 08, 2014 | [For Europe] 8/4 11 PM UK time!! We'll be airing Super Smash Bros. Direct!! There will be tons of new info in this one, so don't miss it! Click on the link below for the video. |
Posted with a link to the Nintendo Direct language selection page for Europe. | ||
April 08, 2014 | Pic of the day? No, it's an internet broadcast! The video of the Super Smash Bros. Direct can be seen right here!! There's quite a bit of new info in this one, so make sure to check it out! |
Instead of an image, the post contains the Super Smash Bros. Direct video. | ||
April 08, 2014 | [For North America] There has been an internet broadcast for Super Smash Bros. Direct. Make sure you watch it all the way to the very end. |
Also posted with the Super Smash Bros. Direct video. | ||
April 08, 2014 | [For Europe] There has been an internet broadcast for Super Smash Bros. Direct. Make sure you watch it all the way to the very end. |
Posted with a link to the language selection for the Super Smash Bros. Direct on the European website for Nintendo. | ||
April 10, 2014 | Pic of the day. Samus and Zero Suit Samus!! How will she match up with her new jet boots? | — | ||
April 11, 2014 | Pic of the day. Your character starts a Smash Run as a relatively ordinary fighter. But before the game, you can outfit yourself with certain items that can help power you up early, which will give you a big advantage later on!! These items are much like the Powers you'd find in Kid Icarus: Uprising. | — | ||
For those who are wondering what Smash Run is, check out the Super Smash Bros. Direct. You can find the link on the post two days before this one. | ||||
April 14, 2014 | Pic of the day. Here's a very, very new fighter in the upcoming Smash games, Greninja. Greninja's sophisticated moves are extremely fun to use once you get used to how it controls! | Confirms the official name of Greninja's side special, as well as how the move functions. | ||
The side special attack Shadow Sneak is a move that makes Greninja suddenly disappear and ambush opponents. If you press and hold the button, Greninja will move a greater distance. Another unique feature is you can move Greninja around freely while charging up. | ||||
April 15, 2014 | Pic of the day. This is the final destination version of Gerudo Valley. No more surprise visits from Koume and Kotake, and the bridge is gone. There are no distractions and there's nowhere to run. And the score that plays in the background is "Gerudo Valley." | Confirms that final destination variations of other stages exists on the 3DS version as well as the Wii U version. And that they exist for most, if not all, stages. | ||
You can make most stages turn into a final destination. Depending on the stage, it might be floating in midair or perched on a cliff. | ||||
April 16, 2014 | Pic of the day. Ready now? Together with me! | Indirectly confirms Zero Suit Samus will retain Flip Jump, as well as shows off a new afterimage graphical effect the move has. | ||
April 17, 2014 | Pic of the day. Tac (on the left) steals your charged power. If you've charged up a lot, he might steal a ton of it. Chase after him quickly to get it back!! | Explaining how the enemy Tac functions in Smash Run. | ||
April 18, 2014 | Pic of the day. The 3DS version will have roughly the same types of Assist Trophies and Pokémon. Just roughly... | Sakurai confirms that the two versions will have mostly the same Assist Trophies and Pokémon, while implying there will be a few differences in the available assist characters, though he does not specify if there will be version exclusives or if the 3DS version will have a few cut out for space limitations. | ||
April 21, 2014 | Pic of the day. For the first time in the Smash series, Beam Swords will feature graduated colors. The attack item on the left is the Fire Bar. This is a peculiar weapon that becomes shorter after each swing. | — | ||
April 22, 2014 | Pic of the day. Here's a special stage exclusive to the 3DS version, Balloon Fight!! The stage loops on the left and right sides so you can walk off one side and appear on the other. | Confirms the Balloon Fight stage will have an entirely new mechanic, where players can move through one side of the stage to end up on the other. It's not stated though if players launched through the side will continue flying on the other side, or if the side blastlines will operate like the top blastline in this stage (i.e. players can safely move past them, but will get KO'd if they're hit past them). | ||
April 23, 2014 | Pic of the day. Don't eat him. You can't eat him. | Confirms that enemies in Smash Run can be grabbed, though not whether they must be immediately thrown as in the Subspace Emissary. | ||
April 23, 2014 | Pic of the day. Yoshi's Egg Throw now leaves a rainbow trail, and we've improved the pose Samus strikes when she fires the Paralyzer. Every staff member is working hard as we brush up whatever we can. | Confirms that Zero Suit Samus is retaining her Paralyzer special, as well as her altered pose when firing it. | ||
April 25, 2014 | Pic of the day. MegaMan.EXE! X! Mega Man! Mega Man Star Force! Mega Man Volnutt! The Mega Man legends, united. |
A Picture showing off Mega Man's currently unnamed Final Smash. | ||
April 28, 2014 | Pic of the day. The Assist Trophy, Midna! This is the 3DS version. She's going to grab and throw things all over the place. Her uncontrollable, whimsical nature remains intact. | This is the first time Midna was shown in the 3DS version. | ||
April 29, 2014 | Pic of the day. Tether recovery? Yes, you can! And from even longer range than before. Multiple fighters can latch on--who actually grabs hold is determined by the same rules as the standard ledge grab. | Confirms the return of tether recoveries. It is additionally confirmed that they will be buffed, with them reaching out farther, and multiple characters now being able to latch onto the same ledge with their tethers, preventing tethers from being as easily edge hogged as they were in Brawl. | ||
April 30, 2014 | Pic of the day. With the Super Leaf, any fighter can have ears and a tail. You can also float in the air by pressing the jump button. We're still figuring out whether you'll be able to attack with the tail... | Confirms the functions of the Super Leaf item, which was previously unknown. |
May 2014
Date | Image | Comment | Notes | Link |
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May 01, 2014 | Pic of the day. The menacing foe, Orne! It inflicts devastating damage--it's even more powerful than the Ultimate Chimera in the last game. RUNNN!! | Sakurai revealing what appears to be a very threatening Smash Run enemy or stage hazard. It was later confirmed to be a Smash Run enemy. | ||
May 02, 2014 | Pic of the day. We didn't introduce ALL of the Assist Trophies in the Smash Bros. Direct. Here's Dillon from Dillon's Rolling Western!! He may rival Sonic in the art of rolling. | Confirms Dillon as an Assist Trophy, while also confirming that there are still more Assist Trophies to reveal. Sakurai also shows Dillon's trophy, and gives some vague information on how he'll assist. | ||
Pic of the day. This is his trophy. He may be an animal, and his buckles are definitely on the adorable side, but there's no denying he looks cool!! His Assist Trophy can even do things like a quick charge. | ||||
May 05, 2014 | Pic of the day. You can get up on the lights of this special ring. It's a perfect secret hiding place. | Shows off a previously unseen platform in the Boxing Ring stage situated on the lights, as well as the ability to destroy this platform and darken the arena. While not stated, the image implies the lights will damage players they fall on, as Little Mac can be seen being sent flying without any other source being the definitive cause. | ||
And you can attack the lights and have them fall to the ground! That makes things dark. The lights are way up high, but even Little Mac can get up there by jumping off the ropes. | ||||
May 06, 2014 | Pic of the day. Members of the Enemies That Love to Hide Association, here are Octorok and Met. Calmly grab them while they're ducking. | Gives information about Smash Run enemies that can hide and presumably make themselves invincible to all non-grabbing attacks, like Kirby's Stone. Also reveals the Octorok as a Smash Run enemy. | ||
May 07, 2014 | Pic of the day. Fight! The Wonderful 100!! We also made trophies of some of the other Wonderful Ones. | Confirms Wonder Red from The Wonderful 101 will appear as a trophy in the Wii U version, and that other heroes from that game will appear in the same capacity, while also disconfirming him being a playable character. | ||
May 08, 2014 | Pic of the day. Bullet Bill here is an item. Can you guess what happens when you use it? | Confirms Bullet Bill as a new item, and its function. Bullet Bill's presence in the Wii U version of the game had been previously revealed as part of a press kit of images released onto the internet after the Smash Direct. A different pic of the day, showing the Polar Bear, was briefly available on the official site before being replaced with the Bullet Bill image. The reason for the switch is not clear, as the Polar Bear was also revealed in the same press kit. However, it reveals that the Polar Bear attacks players by doing a ground pound. | ||
Answer: You turn into Bullet Bill and go full speed ahead! | ||||
May 09, 2014 | Pic of the day. Uniting three parts will complete the legendary Air Ride machine…the Dragoon! It's back! But we didn't just leave it the way it was, and added some nice touches to the design of the targeting screen. It is, of course, in stereoscopic 3D on the 3DS. | Confirms the Dragoon as a returning item, and its graphical improvements. | ||
Just the target screen felt lacking so here's a pic of the Dragoon itself. I wanna get on it. I wanna get on and ride it. | ||||
May 12, 2014 | Pic of the day. Here's wire frame Little Mac--re-envisioned from the original Punch-Out!! game. The man that actually drew the pixel art wire frame in the original was none other than Shigeru Miyamoto. He said he drew the pixels for the wire frame on graph paper. | Provides trivia regarding Little Mac's wireframe design. | ||
May 13, 2014 | Pic of the day. Here's Charizard's new special attack, Flare Blitz. It's a very powerful attack--however, you'll take recoil damage if you make contact. Pretty true to the original game, huh? Flare Blitz is Charizard's side special move, and Rock Smash is the down special move. | Confirms a previously seen but unknown new move as Flare Blitz, along with giving some information on it. It is additionally confirmed that Charizard will retain Rock Smash, and that it will be its new down special move, while Flare Blitz replaces Rock Smash as Charizard's side special. It also confirms the previously seen Mega Charizard X will be its new final smash. | ||
And here's Mega Charizard X. This will appear as Charizard's Final Smash. | ||||
May 14, 2014 | Pic of the day. Here's one of my personal favorites, the trophy of Brittany from Pikmin 3. She won't be joining the battle, but her model and expression is well-designed. | Shows a trophy of Brittany from Pikmin 3 in the Wii U version, while also disconfirming her being a playable character. | ||
May 15, 2014 | Pic of the day. The unexpected Assist Trophy, the TV-Game 15! Color TV-Game 15 is a home entertainment system that was released in 1977 in Japan before the release of Space Invaders. This is the oldest game to join the Smash Bros. series. | Explains how a technical detail of the Color TV-Game 15 system was recreated in its Assist Trophy role. | ||
Normally, controllers for these types of games had knobs with variable resistors--these allowed the players to control in-game movement by how far they twisted the knobs. The TV-Game 15 used microswitches instead. We've worked a little too hard to reenact the behavior of the original, so the paddles always move in linear paths with the same, consistent speed. We pay attention to such peculiar details! | ||||
May 16, 2014 | Pic of the day. You can choose to play as the girl villager too!! How lovely. | Confirms that just like Wii Fit Trainer, there will be Male/Female versions of the Villager as well. | ||
May 19, 2014 | Pic of the day. Under certain circumstances, the creatures on this planet appear to grow larger and go berserk. The Pikmin and I must be cautious lest we lose our heads to these beasts. | — | ||
May 20, 2014 | Pic of the day. This is the capsule for the Assist Trophies. It may emit rainbow-colored lights, or even blink. Even if there's something like a Color TV-Game 15 inside.... | — | ||
May 21, 2014 | Pic of the day. The leg and arm positions of some characters will automatically be mirrored when facing left or right. Mario, for example, will have his chest shown in the foreground regardless of whether he's facing right or left. This was quite a tedious task, but thanks to it we can show the best features of each character even better. | Confirms that certain characters will stand facing the screen regardless of which direction they face, always giving players a full view of their front side. Also shows the first palette swap of Greninja. | ||
Here's another example: in the previous games, you saw the back of Kirby's head when facing left. Now Kirby looks great from any angle. | ||||
May 22, 2014 | Pic of the day. In previous games in the series, if you chose the red team in a team battle, your Mario would have been red. But now you can choose any color you want! The color outlining the characters will show their team affiliation. | Shows that characters' costume colors are no longer forced in Team Battles, in at least the 3DS version, and that colored outlines are used instead. | ||
May 23, 2014 | Pic of the day. Ike, the swordsman of magnificent strength, joins the battle!! Strike your foes down with his powerful smash attacks. | Confirms Ike's return as a playable character, this time using his design from Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. Sakurai also alludes that Ike will retain his extreme power. | ||
For this game, Ike's design is based on the hero that appears in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. His sword deals heavy damage in Smash Bros., so this design suits him very well! Rest assured, he can use Aether as well. | ||||
May 26, 2014 | Pic of the day. Here's a look at the revival platforms. The color of the bottom mechanism changes from yellow to red to warn you how much time you have left before you drop into the fray. | Confirms a new visual mechanic on revival platforms that shows how long players have before their platform disappears. | ||
May 27, 2014 | Pic of the day. The rocket belt from Pilotwings lets you fly upward by jumping. This is a really useful item for characters that have weaker recoveries. By the way, is that cape fireproof? | Confirms that the Rocket Belt is activated by jumping. | ||
May 28, 2014 | Pic of the day. Characters that have heavy damage slowly start to emit steam. When your opponent starts to get nice and smoky, give 'em a solid attack! | Confirms a new visual mechanic making it more obvious when a character has a large amount of damage. | ||
May 29, 2014 | Pic of the day. You can charge up Ike's Eruption attack by holding the button down, but remember to release it right before it fully charges to avoid recoil damage. Let go of the button at the moment the sword shines! | Confirms that Ike retains Eruption as a special move, as well as a new aesthetic effect that shows when the move has reached its full power before fully charging. | ||
May 30, 2014 | Pic of the day. Here's a first look at the bottom-screen display for the Nintendo 3DS. Your name will appear in the area above the accumulated damage. And if you tap one of the fighter displays…! | Gives the first look at the bottom screen in a standard match in the 3DS version of the game. Also confirms a new feature that allows you to place a marker around a chosen player to track them during the match. | ||
…You can highlight that fighter on your screen. This is useful when you want to get back at a particular opponent. You can also highlight yourself if you need to keep better track of where you are. This is a great benefit to having your own individual screen. |