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On the heels of a Super Smash Bros.' official unveiling for the Wii U at the E3 2013 Nintendo Direct, the publisher has released nearly one hundred screenshots of the various characters both in battle, and posing for the camera. Check out each one of them at Latinos Post
Nintendo might be skipping its annual E3 presentation this year, but that doesn't mean they aren't stepping it up to compete with Sony and Microsoft's next-gen console reveals. This year, they decided to bring their latest games directly to the fans, showcasing the upcoming lineup in a Nintendo Direct meeting. Here are the biggest highlights of the morning.
During this morning's Nintendo Direct screening, Smash Bros. games for the 3DS and Wii U were displayed in all of their glory in the first trailer for the highly-anticipated sequels. As the first title in the franchise to enter the HD era, the Wii U version shows a notable upgrade from its Wii counterpart. The 3DS Smash Bros. has a lightly cell-shaded style, which accents the handheld device's capabilities well. So, what's new?
Although many fans and members of the press expected Nintendo to debut their next Wii U Zelda game during this morning's Nintendo Direct, the company instead deflected attention to the previously announced Wind Waker HD Remake. No mention was made of the upcoming sequel.
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