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The two versions of ''SSB4'' have separate sets of available stages; only a few stages appear in both the Wii U and 3DS versions. The Wii U version's stages are based more heavily on home console games. The Wii U version features a total of 46 stages (excluding [[downloadable content|DLC]]), consisting of 27 new stages and 19 familiar ones. A stage based on Miiverse is confirmed to appear as part of a software update released after the game. The following stages are available in the Wii U version:
The two versions of ''SSB4'' have separate sets of available stages; only a few stages appear in both the Wii U and 3DS versions. The Wii U version's stages are based more heavily on home console games. The Wii U version features a total of 46 stages (excluding [[downloadable content|DLC]]), consisting of 27 new stages and 19 familiar ones. A stage based on Miiverse is confirmed to appear as part of a software update released after the game. The following stages are available in the Wii U version:


{{SSB4-U stage table}}
{{SSB4 stage table|wiiu}}


===Single-player modes===
===Single-player modes===

Revision as of 01:04, November 25, 2014

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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Boxart-wiiu.png
North American boxart.
Developer(s) Namco Bandai
Sora Ltd.
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Masahiro Sakurai
Projected release date November 21, 2014 North America
November 28, 2014 Europe[1]
November 29, 2014 Australia
December 6, 2014 Japan
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer, Online multiplayer
Ratings ESRB: E10+
PEGI: 12+ (provisional)

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ for Wii U, Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu for Wii U) is one of two games in the Super Smash Bros. series being released as part of the Super Smash Bros. 4 pair, and the home console counterpart to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. Although most gameplay elements are shared between the two versions, there are several elements which distinguish the two.

The game is playable on the Wii U with a variety of controller options, including the Wii U GamePad, the Wii U Pro Controller, the GameCube controller via an official adapter, and the Nintendo 3DS by connecting the 3DS and Wii U versions.

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U was officially released on November 21, 2014 in North America, and will be followed by Europe on November 28, 2014, Australia and New Zealand on November 29, 2014, and finally Japan on December 6, 2014.

Opening Movie

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Content

The playable roster is the same between both versions of SSB4.

Characters

Veterans (37)
Mario SSB4.png
Mario
MarioSymbol.svg
Luigi SSB4.png
Luigi
MarioSymbol.svg
Peach SSB4.png
Peach
MarioSymbol.svg
Bowser SSB4.png
Bowser
MarioSymbol.svg
Dr. Mario SSB4.png
Dr. Mario
MarioSymbol.svg
Yoshi SSB4.png
Yoshi
YoshiSymbol.svg
Donkey Kong SSB4.png
Donkey Kong
DKSymbol.svg
Diddy Kong SSB4.png
Diddy Kong
DKSymbol.svg
Link SSB4.png
Link
ZeldaSymbol.svg
Zelda SSB4.png
Zelda
ZeldaSymbol.svg
Sheik SSB4.png
Sheik
ZeldaSymbol.svg
Ganondorf SSB4.png
Ganondorf
ZeldaSymbol.svg
Toon Link SSB4.png
Toon Link
ZeldaSymbol.svg
Samus SSB4.png
Samus
MetroidSymbol.svg
Zero Suit Samus SSB4.png
Zero Suit Samus
MetroidSymbol.svg
Kirby SSB4.png
Kirby
KirbySymbol.svg
Meta Knight SSB4.png
Meta Knight
KirbySymbol.svg
King Dedede SSB4.png
King Dedede
KirbySymbol.svg
Fox SSB4.png
Fox
StarFoxSymbol.svg
Falco SSB4.png
Falco
StarFoxSymbol.svg
Pikachu SSB4.png
Pikachu
PokemonSymbol.svg
Jigglypuff SSB4.png
Jigglypuff
PokemonSymbol.svg
Mewtwo SSB4.png
Mewtwo (DLC)
PokemonSymbol.svg
Charizard SSB4.png
Charizard
PokemonSymbol.svg
Lucario SSB4.png
Lucario
PokemonSymbol.svg
Captain Falcon SSB4.png
Captain Falcon
FZeroSymbol.svg
Ness SSB4.png
Ness
EarthboundSymbol.svg
Lucas SSB4.png
Lucas (DLC)
EarthboundSymbol.svg
Marth SSB4.png
Marth
FireEmblemSymbol.svg
Roy SSB4.png
Roy (DLC)
FireEmblemSymbol.svg
Ike SSB4.png
Ike
FireEmblemSymbol.svg
Mr. Game & Watch SSB4.png
Mr. Game & Watch
Game&WatchSymbol.svg
Pit SSB4.png
Pit
KidIcarusSymbol.svg
Wario SSB4.png
Wario
WarioSymbol.svg
Olimar SSB4.png
Olimar
PikminSymbol.svg
North American ROB.png
R.O.B.
ROBSymbol.svg
Sonic SSB4.png
Sonic
SonicSymbol.svg
Newcomers (21)
Rosalina as she appears in Super Smash Bros. 4, from the character page.
Rosalina & Luma
MarioSymbol.svg
Bowser Jr. SSB4.png
Bowser Jr.
MarioSymbol.svg
Greninja SSB4.png
Greninja
PokemonSymbol.svg
Robin Male SSB4.png
Robin
FireEmblemSymbol.svg
Lucina SSB4.png
Lucina
FireEmblemSymbol.svg
Corrin SSB4.png
Corrin (DLC)
FireEmblemSymbol.svg
Palutena SSB4.png
Palutena
KidIcarusSymbol.svg
Dark Pit SSB4.png
Dark Pit
KidIcarusSymbol.svg
Villager SSB4.png
Villager
AnimalCrossingSymbol.svg
Wii Fit Trainer SSB4.png
Wii Fit Trainer
WiiFitSymbol.svg
Little Mac SSB4.png
Little Mac
PunchOutSymbol.svg
Shulk SSB4.png
Shulk
XenobladeSymbol.svg
Duck Hunt SSB4.png
Duck Hunt
DuckHuntSymbol.svg
Mega Man SSB4.png
Mega Man
MegaManSymbol.svg
Pac-Man SSB4.png
Pac-Man
PacManSymbol.svg
Ryu SSB4.png
Ryu (DLC)
StreetFighterSymbol.svg
Cloud SSB4.png
Cloud (DLC)
FinalFantasySymbol.svg
Bayonetta SSB4.png
Bayonetta (DLC)
BayonettaSymbol.svg
Mii Brawler SSB4.png
Mii Brawler
SmashBrosSymbol.svg
Mii Swordfighter SSB4.png
Mii Swordfighter
SmashBrosSymbol.svg
Mii Gunner SSB4.png
Mii Gunner
SmashBrosSymbol.svg

Bold denotes unlockable characters in both versions.
Bolded italics denote unlockable characters in the 3DS version only.

Multi-player stages

The two versions of SSB4 have separate sets of available stages; only a few stages appear in both the Wii U and 3DS versions. The Wii U version's stages are based more heavily on home console games. The Wii U version features a total of 46 stages (excluding DLC), consisting of 27 new stages and 19 familiar ones. A stage based on Miiverse is confirmed to appear as part of a software update released after the game. The following stages are available in the Wii U version:

Template:SSB4 stage table

Single-player modes

The main menu of the Wii U version.

Multi-player modes

Features of the Wii U version

  • The Wii U version is compatible with a set of amiibo figurines utilizing the Wii U GamePad and near field communication (NFC). By using their respective figurine, players can give an AI character custom moves and level them up to level 50. The game is the first to utilize the GamePad's NFC function under the amiibo branding.
  • The Wii U version lacks the optional dark outlines around playable characters present in the 3DS version, though will have colored outlines for team battles.
  • The Wii U version features different collectible trophies than the 3DS version, with a greater focus on elements from home console games.
  • The Wii U version contains a small number of exclusive assist characters.
  • The Wii U version sees the return of Brawl's My Music option, with a large selection of tracks available for each stage.
  • The Wii U version can support off TV play.
  • Three exclusive new modes: Special Orders, 8-Player Smash, and Smash Tour.
  • Ness, Jigglypuff, Ganondorf and Bowser Jr. are default characters, unlike the 3DS version.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is the first game in the series not to be released first in Japan.
  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is the first game in the series to have all twelve characters that debuted in the first game available as starter characters.
    • This is the first Super Smash Bros. game in which Jigglypuff and Ganondorf are starter characters.

References