


Inkling amiibo will be launched alongside the game.One player uses the gamepad, and the other uses the TV, competing to pop the most balloons. Battle Dojo mode announced for local play.Like Turf Wars, but uses specific rule-set and gives players rankings. Ranked Battle mode announced for online play.Launches Fall 2015 along with Yarn Yoshi amiibo.Will be available in Green, Pink, and Blue. It allows you to play with Double Yoshi, a second Yoshi that you can use to solve puzzles and progress in game. Players can switch between the two modes during gameplay. Classic mode plays normally, Mellow Mode allows Yoshi to fly, which makes the game easier. Commemorates 30th Anniversary of Mario and launches September 2015.Games aren’t tied to specific amiibo the highlights are chosen at random and from random virtual console games. Tap amiibo on WiiU’s gamepad to play highlights from select NES and SNES games.Mario, Zero Suit Samus, and Ganondorf coming in September Next wave of Amiibo announced, with Dark Pit and Palutena coming in July and Olimar, Bowser Jr., Dr.Fighter Ballot at will allow fans to suggest characters for future DLC 1.0.6 coming April 15th allowing use of DLC, tweaking character balance, and adding sharing functionality of Photos, Mii Fighters, Replays, Custom Stages, and more on Wii U version. Mii Fighter game-inspired Costumes (Majora’s Mask, Cat Mario, Megaman X’s Armor, etc.) offered as DLC starting April 15 for $0.75 for either version or $1.15 for both versions.Lucas was announced as DLC and is coming June 2015.He’s $3.99 for either version, or $4.99 to get him on both on 3DS and WiiU. Mewtwo DLC will be available for everyone on April 28th.Mewtwo DLC will be available as a free download on April 15th for those who registered both the Wii U and 3DS versions of the game on Club Nintendo before March 31st.You can either watch the video or read on to see everything you need to know from the April 1st Nintendo Direct: Super Smash Bros. Okay, it wasn’t Santa, it was Satoru Iwata, but he did come bearing gifts, revealing tons of news for upcoming titles. Christmas comes a few times a year for Nintendo fans, and the jolly giant gave us a little visit today.
