Tag: Super Smash Bros.

The recent Super Smash Bros. patch, updating the game to version 1.0.7, has made many minor tweaks to characters’ movesets. Over at the Smash Boards forums, the exact changes from after the patch have been listed. Aside from the Mewtwo bug fixes that many players were crying out for, several characters are seeing changes to the damage percentages, knockback effects and more. Zelda-based fighters are no different, so hit the jump for all the changes to Link, Zelda, Sheik, Toon…

Shaking things up this week is our good pal Sparky The Android, as he joins Adam and the gang for another exciting episode of the podcast. We talk about the variety of outfits in the series and their significance, as well as compare Let’s players to old 90’s advertisements, and Sparky tells us about life in Denver. Your cast for this week’s episode is…

Shovel Knight, a side-scrolling platform title from Yacht Club Games initially releasing on Nintendo platforms and PC only with much praise. Now, the indie developer has started porting the game over to new platforms and adding exclusive boss battles. The Wii U and 3DS versions received their own exclusives but what would a Nintendo IP boss battle be like? Yacht Club Games Programmer, David D’Angelo shares his thoughts on what he would like to see. Hit jump to see what…

Earlier this week we shared with you some of Masahiro Sakurai’s thoughts on DLC in relation to Super Smash Bros., these thoughts came from his most recent column in Famitsu. Now Source Gaming has provided a completed translation of Sakurai’s latest column. The translation really helps to give us a better idea of where Sakurai is coming from with the upcoming DLC as well as his personal thoughts on what he  calls the “DLC scam” and how the gaming industry in general…

YouTube remixing personality Triple Q has released his new album: Super Style Oppas for Psyii U & 3DStyle: A Styling Soundtrack. Triple Q is known for his extensive remix work often involved entire soundtracks and has resulted in albums such as Dark Souls: Prepare to Psy and Cut, Paste and Kill. With his new album Triple Q tackles the Super Smash Brothers soundtrack. He took every single song on both the Red Disc and the Blue Disc and combined them…

Yesterday, Nintendo announced a brand new Super Smash Bros. ballot via a Nintendo Direct. The purpose of this ballot is to determine what new characters would be added to the game. Nintendo has given us, the fans, the power of changing Smash Bros.’s future!

What character should the fans want? What character does Smash Bros. need? Being a dedicated Zelda fan, I want more Zelda in my Smash; but what Zelda character should be added? Here are my top three choices for who it should be…

Obviously, there are many opinions on the latest installments of Super Smash Bros. You could say they’re great, you could say they’re okay, and sometimes, you can just flat out hate them. And between the two versions (Wii U/3DS), both have their ups and downs. It’s all depending on your personal preference. Sometimes, it’s good to hear and relate to other’s opinions, too. And that’s our quest today. YouTuber Micahsoft has published a video with the sole-purpose of detailing his…

Just a few months ago, we featured the Smash Bros. tribute album entitled Harmony of Heroes, including 101 tracks and over seven hours of music. The team behind this project recently announced a brand new set of additional tracks, including several new Zelda songs. Harmony of Heroes takes fans from all over the world, arranging a variety of music genres from several Nintendo franchises. Hit the jump to take a look!

It’s the Zelda Informer Podcast’s Zelda-mas Christmas special! Join Adam, Jake, Chris, and Al as we explore silly tangents, Zelda U, and a plethora of fun topics. 

Japanese sales tracker Media Create has added amiibo sales data to their weekly report, and it reveals encouraging news for Zelda fans. According to their estimate, 104,000 figures have been sold across all characters and Link is the most popular figure from the group, having sold 16,000 units in Japan alone. This reflects the sales data Nintendo released for November, where we learned that Link was also the best selling figure in the United States. Media Creates attributes the figure’s success to Link’s functionality in multiple games; not only do players get…