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Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS : ウィキペディア英語版
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U

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and , sometimes collectively known as ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' (''SSB4''), are fighting video games developed by Sora Ltd. and Bandai Namco Games, with assistance from tri-Crescendo,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=List of tri-Crescendo involved games )〕 and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U game consoles. The two titles collectively represent the fourth installment in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series of games, although director Masahiro Sakurai stated that they are officially the fourth and fifth installments, respectively.
Like the rest of the series, ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' are non-traditional fighting games where players use different attacks to weaken their opponents and knock them out of an arena. The games are crossover titles that feature characters, items, music, and stages from various Nintendo franchises, such as ''Mario'', ''Donkey Kong'', ''Pokémon'', ''Kirby'', ''Metroid'', ''Star Fox'', ''The Legend of Zelda'' and ''Kid Icarus'', as well as from third-party franchises, such as ''Sonic the Hedgehog'', ''Mega Man'', ''Pac-Man'', ''Street Fighter'', and ''Final Fantasy''. New features include having up to eight players fighting at a time on the Wii U, support for Amiibo, using Miis as fighters, and customizable special moves unlockable for every character. Some older features were removed, such as the story mode in predecessor ''Brawl''.
A sequel to ''Brawl'' was announced at E3 2011, but development did not begin until 2012 and the game's official unveiling did not come until E3 2013. The gameplay was designed to be somewhere between that of the faster, more competition-oriented ''Melee'' and the slower, more casual-friendly ''Brawl''. The 3DS version was released in Japan in September 2014, and in North America, Europe, and Australia in October 2014. The Wii U version was released in North America, Europe, and Australia in November 2014, and in Japan in December 2014.
Critics applauded the fine-tuning of existing ''Super Smash Bros.'' gameplay elements, but criticized some issues with online play. Both versions sold well, with the 3DS version selling over 7.37 million copies worldwide , and the Wii U version selling over 4.03 million copies during the same period of time.
==Gameplay==

Like in previous games in the series, ''Super Smash Bros.'' is a multiplayer fighting game in which the players use various attacks, techniques, and items to deal damage to their opponents and knock their opponents out of the arena. As a character's damage percentage increases, they fly back further when attacked, and may eventually be knocked far enough out of the playing field to be knocked out. To assist players during fights, items sometimes appear on the battlefield, most of which represent the various video games represented in the series. An item called a Smash Ball allows players to use a powerful, character-specific attack, otherwise known as the "Final Smash". Another item is an Assist Trophy, which summons various non-playable characters from a represented series onto the field to assist the summoner. Both of which were previously introduced in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Like its predecessors, ''Super Smash Bros.'' features collectible in-game trophies based on characters or items seen in various Nintendo or third-party games. Each stage now features an alternate Omega form, which replaces the stage's layout with a flat surface and removes all stage hazards.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Every Stage In The New Smash Bros. Can Turn Into Final Destination )〕 Certain stages, collectible trophies, and Assist Trophies are exclusive to each version of game, with the Wii U version primarily featuring elements taken from console titles and the 3DS version taking elements primarily from handheld games. Both games feature revisited stages from past entries in the series.〔〔
New to the series is the ability to customize both existing characters and custom Mii Fighters, altering their attacks and giving them unique power-ups. These characters can be transferred between the 3DS and Wii U versions of the game, as well as certain items earned in specific modes. Additionally, players can use Amiibo figurines to train computer controlled players and import them into a match.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=Nintendo )〕 Both versions of the game support local and online multiplayer. Whereas local and online matches with friends have fully customizable rules, online matches with strangers are divided into two modes: "For Fun" and "For Glory." For Fun features random stages and items, with time matches only and Omega stages omitted, while For Glory features stock matches with no items and features both Smash and 1-on-1 battles. Customized characters, Mii Fighters, and Amiibos cannot be used in online matches against strangers. Additionally, solo play once again features Classic mode, which features an intensity setting similar to ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'', in which players can make the game more difficult in order to earn greater rewards. Both versions share two new modes. Target Blast has players beat up a ticking bomb before launching it into a set of targets, with the goal of earning as many points as possible by causing chain reactions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Super Smash Bros. Director Reveals New Mini-Game For 3DS Version )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS - Game modes: Solo )〕 Trophy Rush has players smash crates to build up a Fever meter and earn new trophies and customization items.
In addition to a moderation system to prevent griefing, the game features an online ranking system called "Global Smash Power" for a player's solo mode score, which shows how many other players someone has outscored, rather than listing their position on a leaderboard. Although the game does not feature a ranking system for online matches, matchmaking between players of similar skill levels was introduced. Online also features Spectator Mode, where spectators can place bets on other players to win more gold, and Conquest, in which players can support selected characters by playing as them online, earning rewards if their supported team wins, and earning bonus rewards for going on a win streak.

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