Super Smash Bros. Brawl video: Japan's demo kiosks in action

Posted Jan 28, 2008 at 6:54AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: Japan, North America
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While Japan isn't set to get their copy of Super Smash Bros. Brawl until a few more days, the territory's certainly about to get an eyeful. Word on the street is that Nintendo's previously announced demo units have arrived at their select stores, and are now being enjoyed by the general public.

As you guys may imagine, some enterprising individuals have started recording some of the battles taking place for the game demos. We've managed to pick up eight of these said videos, arranged in this order:
  • Ike vs. Dedede (Part 1)
  • Ike vs. Dedede (Part 2)
  • Ike vs. Dedede (Part 3)
  • Ike vs. Dedede (Part 4)
  • Ike vs. Dedede (Part 5)
  • Ike vs. Kirby
  • Kirby vs. Kirby
  • Koopa vs. Dedede
North America's SSBB is currently scheduled to arrive by this March. Keep an eye out in case we receive any more related updates.

















Via Komba

 
 
 

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by Mister Common Sense - 2008-01-28 05:38
» .

I am lucky enough to have a Smash Brothers demo kiosk in my living room. It's Smash Brothers running on a Gamecube. Same game, just less money and no motion controls, 3 or 4 fewer characters. I've been playing it the last couple months.

by Billie - 2008-01-28 07:43
» Shaaddup

Does your demo have Snake, Pit, Wario, Olimar or Sonic? Does your demo have battle over wifi? Does your demo have the ability to create a stage? What about Masterpieces? Or the other countless new features in Brawl? Didn't think so!

by demondirk - 2008-01-29 03:46
» only a sad

fanbot would say that you are so lame mister common sense

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