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The E3 event will be taking place from June 16, 2015 to June 18, 2015. Nintendo announced on their [https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/607910067447472129 Twitter account] that [[Masahiro Sakurai|Sakurai]] will be hosting a video presentation on June 14th, two days prior to the event itself. It | The E3 event will be taking place from June 16, 2015 to June 18, 2015. Nintendo announced on their [https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/607910067447472129 Twitter account] that [[Masahiro Sakurai|Sakurai]] will be hosting a video presentation on June 14th, two days prior to the event itself. It announced the paid downloadable content which includes [[Lucas (SSB4)|Lucas]], [[Roy (SSB4)|Roy]], and [[Capcom]]'s [[Ryu (SSB4)|Ryu]] as DLC fighters, as well as a returning 64 stage, [[Dream Land 64]], and new [[Mii Fighter]] costumes. In addition, an update was released which added the [[Miiverse]] stage for free. All off this was available for purchase immediately after the presentation. It also teased at the return of the [[Hyrule Castle]] and [[Peach's Castle]] 64 stages some time in the future. | ||
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The Electronic Entertainment Expo, better known as E3 or E3, is an annual game conference that has been held in Los Angeles, California; Atlanta, Georgia; and Santa Monica, California since 1995. In addition to their hardware and other series, Nintendo has showcased many new developments concerning the Super Smash Bros. series since 2001.
E3 2001
At E3 2001, Super Smash Bros. Melee was announced, complete with a trailer and playable demo. The trailer consisted of an early version of Melee's opening movie followed by a series of character demonstration shorts similar in execution to the Special Movie.
The trailer and demo revealed the following:
Characters
- Mario
- Peach
- Bowser
- Yoshi
- Donkey Kong
- Link
- Sheik
- Samus
- Kirby
- Fox
- Pikachu
- Captain Falcon
- Ness
- Ice Climbers
Stages
- Princess Peach's Castle
- Yoshi's Story
- Yoshi's Island
- Jungle Japes
- Great Bay
- Temple
- Brinstar
- Fountain of Dreams
- Corneria
- Pokémon Stadium
- Big Blue
- Onett
- Fourside
- Icicle Mountain
Items
Adventure Mode
Stages
Enemies
- Koopa Troopa
- ReDead
- F-Zero Racers
- Topi (seal form)
Notes
- Oddly, every time a character uses a grab in the trailer, they are shown to shield first, meaning that the actors are always using the shield+attack inputs instead of the grab button.
- While Sheik was revealed as a playable character, the trailer does not mention Zelda, and the demo did not allow Sheik to be played. As a result Zelda's playability was a secret at this time.
E3 2005
At E3 2005, the Wii was unveiled as the Nintendo Revolution. Alongside a few other games, Super Smash Bros. Brawl was first announced with the placeholder name Super Smash Bros. Revolution. Sakurai was surprised at this announcement, since Iwata had refrained from informing him of the game's existence. However, he later accepted Iwata's offer to become the game's director. No details about the game were released.
E3 2006
At E3 2006, Super Smash Bros. Brawl was officially announced at the After-Hours Press Conference with a first trailer. This came as a bit of a shock, since traditionally all major games are unveiled in the main press conference.
The trailer revealed the following:
Characters
Items
- Smash Ball
- While it was known that collecting the Smash Ball would somehow unlock a super attack, the exact mechanics (attacking it until it breaks) were unreleased.
- Nintendog
- While part of the Assist Trophy item, the Assist Trophy itself was never shown, and as a result the Nintendog was believed to be a separate item.
Final Smashes
- Mario Finale
- Triforce Slash
- Zero Laser
- Cook Kirby
- It was widely believed that the massive fart unleashed by Wario at the trailer's false conclusion was to be a Final Smash.
Stages
- Battlefield
- Battleship Halberd
- Castle Siege (first two areas)
E3 2007
At E3 2007, a 15-second representation was showed to showcase the things already known about Brawl as distributed by the DOJO!!. However, the representation also incidentally showed Donkey Kong, who was uncomfirmed by the DOJO!! at the time. Aside from lacking character voices, the footage appears identical to the game's released form. The first confirmed release date for Brawl for North America was announced to be December 3, 2007, but was later delayed twice.
E3 2011
After much anticipation, a new Super Smash Bros. game was finally announced to be an upcoming title for both Nintendo's Wii U and 3DS systems. However, at the time of this conference, development on the game had not begun, and thus no further details were announced other than that the two games may be able to connect to each other.
E3 2013
Super Smash Bros. 4 was revealed at E3 2013 during a Nintendo Direct presentation, in the form of a trailer. Demonstrations of the game were also made the same day, including the revealing of the Wii Fit Trainer and a battle between Mario and Mega Man [1].
Characters
Stages
- Battlefield
- 3D Land
- Gerudo Valley
- Spirit Train
- Skyloft
- Arena Ferox
- Living Room
- Boxing Ring
- Town and City
- Wii Fit Studio
- Wily Castle
- Unknown jungle-based stage (later revealed to be a part of Smash Run on the 3DS version)
E3 2014
Super Smash Bros. Invitational
At E3 2014, a Super Smash Bros. Invitational held by Nintendo took place on June 10th, 2014 at 4:00 PM PTZ, where 16 selected smashers were invited to participate in a Super Smash Bros. for Wii U tournament. The winner of the tournament was Gonzalo "ZeRo" Barrios. The tournament also had several special guests, including an appearance by Masahiro Sakurai.
Nintendo's E3 2014 Digital Event
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During June 10th, 2014 at 9:00 AM PTZ, Nintendo released an E3 2014 video presentation in the form of a Digital Event. The video featured Reggie Fils-Aime (President and CEO of Nintendo of America) and Satoru Iwata (President and CEO of Nintendo of Japan) in scenes of combat, culminating in a sequence that revealed Mii Fighter as a playable set of characters. amiibo figurines were also unveiled with proper terminology. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U was stated to be a pioneer, being the first Nintendo game to feature interaction with such figurines. At the end of the presentation, animated footage was shown of Link and Pit both engaged in battle, subsequently indicating Palutena's presence as a playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Super Smash Bros. 4 Roundtable
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There was also a 90-minute developer discussion regarding Super Smash Bros. 4, including a segment hosted by Masahiro Sakurai that consisted of Pac-Man's revelation amidst the showcasing of other features.
A trailer for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS was also released during the event. Demonstration kiosks of both versions of the game were also available for use by event-goers of the public and press. Nintendo Treehouse also broadcasted live-streams throughout the duration of E3 2014, with many segments involving gameplay and discussion of both the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS iterations of Super Smash Bros. 4.
Revealed characters
Playable characters
- Mario
- Luigi
- Rosalina
- Bowser
- Yoshi
- Donkey Kong
- Link
- Toon Link
- Zelda
- Sheik
- Samus
- Zero Suit Samus
- Kirby
- Fox
- Pikachu
- Greninja
- Marth
- Pit
- Olimar
- Little Mac
- Villager
- Wii Fit Trainer
- Mega Man
- Sonic
Playable stages
3DS
- Arena Ferox
- Battlefield
- Gerudo Valley
- Golden Plains
- Living Room
- Prism Tower
- Rainbow Road
- Reset Bomb Forest
- Spirit Train
- Tortimer Island
Wii U
E3 2015
The E3 event will be taking place from June 16, 2015 to June 18, 2015. Nintendo announced on their Twitter account that Sakurai will be hosting a video presentation on June 14th, two days prior to the event itself. It announced the paid downloadable content which includes Lucas, Roy, and Capcom's Ryu as DLC fighters, as well as a returning 64 stage, Dream Land 64, and new Mii Fighter costumes. In addition, an update was released which added the Miiverse stage for free. All off this was available for purchase immediately after the presentation. It also teased at the return of the Hyrule Castle and Peach's Castle 64 stages some time in the future.