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New Super Smash Bros Features New Land Arena from Super Mario 3D

Super Smash Bros 3D and Wii U releases new arena from Super Mario 3D.
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In the upcoming new game Super Smash Bros 3D, coming out for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, is a brand new arena from another new game, Super Mario 3D. Unfortunately this stage is exclusive to the 3DS game, giving just a bigger incentive to purchase the 3DS.

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Luckily, Nintendo has released a teaser screenshot (viewed above), from their Official Super Smash Bros website for the Wii U and 3DS. The screenshot shows basic Super Smash Bros lay-out with platforms and characters, while in the background displays the playful image from Super Mario 3D. Not only is this the only new arena, Nintendo’s also introducing Gerudo Valley, Nintendogs, Arena Ferox, and Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks. Again, though these will also be only available for the 3DS.

If you haven’t had the fortune to check out the E3 trailer release for Super Smash Bros 3DS and Wii U, click here to see all the game will have to offer, and all the new characters available.


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Courtney Gamache
An online college student studying Business Administration and International Business at SNHU. I play a lot of different games, but I prefer management ones, including Minecraft, RollerCoaster Tycoon, Borderlands, and Assassin's Creed.