Brain fart: Super Smash Bros. Brawl not playable at E3

Wario in Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Image 1This feels weird. Finally we get some news about Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and it’s not via the official “Super Smash DOJO” website like the previous twenty-something updates.

Over at Game|Life, a media relations rep at Nintendo just dropped the Garlic Bomb: Super Smash Bros. Brawl will not be playable at E3, but in the same breath of air, the same rep reassures everyone that the game is still coming out this year, as promised.

The reason for this is that Nintendo’s trying to gear everyone up for certain Wii titles that have never been revealed before. Makes sense, right? Smash is already getting lots of hype and can possibly do well propped on its own two feet. Maybe it’s time to turn the spotlight over to other games we can be excited about?

Well, we always thought that Smash, Galaxy, and Prime composed the Holy Trinity of Nintendo’s lineup during the tradeshow. Now with Smash ducking out, does this mean that Mario and Samus won’t be on the floor with their own anticipated Wii games too? We’ll know next week for sure.

Wario in Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Image 1This feels weird. Finally we get some news about Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and it’s not via the official “Super Smash DOJO” website like the previous twenty-something updates.

Over at Game|Life, a media relations rep at Nintendo just dropped the Garlic Bomb: Super Smash Bros. Brawl will not be playable at E3, but in the same breath of air, the same rep reassures everyone that the game is still coming out this year, as promised.

The reason for this is that Nintendo’s trying to gear everyone up for certain Wii titles that have never been revealed before. Makes sense, right? Smash is already getting lots of hype and can possibly do well propped on its own two feet. Maybe it’s time to turn the spotlight over to other games we can be excited about?

Well, we always thought that Smash, Galaxy, and Prime composed the Holy Trinity of Nintendo’s lineup during the tradeshow. Now with Smash ducking out, does this mean that Mario and Samus won’t be on the floor with their own anticipated Wii games too? We’ll know next week for sure.

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