Video demonstration of Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In a recent hands-on demonstration, Nintendo has already given out a small taste of their highly anticipated fighting game, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, for the Nintendo Wii. In this three-part video we’ve found, representatives from Nintendo show off some of the features of the game as well as give us a live sneak peek of what the game will be like when it finally hits shelves next year.

While the demo version of the game was far from complete, we were able to see that all of the features we’ve been previewing in our other articles were more or less implemented and, suffice to say, our fingers were already itching to get a chance to play a few matches.

To our envy, a few lucky people were also able to play the game during the event and showed off a couple of the stages in the game in a quick four-way, two minute battle. Even though the demo only sported the timed match, it was still enough to match up all the hype the game has been garnering for the past few months.

In any case, Super Smash Bros. Brawl is already shaping up to be as awesome as we’ve expected since the game was announced. Seeing as how it’s already up and running from the demo, we’re hoping the people at Sora can speed up the development and bump up the release date for the game.

 

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In a recent hands-on demonstration, Nintendo has already given out a small taste of their highly anticipated fighting game, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, for the Nintendo Wii. In this three-part video we’ve found, representatives from Nintendo show off some of the features of the game as well as give us a live sneak peek of what the game will be like when it finally hits shelves next year.

While the demo version of the game was far from complete, we were able to see that all of the features we’ve been previewing in our other articles were more or less implemented and, suffice to say, our fingers were already itching to get a chance to play a few matches.

To our envy, a few lucky people were also able to play the game during the event and showed off a couple of the stages in the game in a quick four-way, two minute battle. Even though the demo only sported the timed match, it was still enough to match up all the hype the game has been garnering for the past few months.

In any case, Super Smash Bros. Brawl is already shaping up to be as awesome as we’ve expected since the game was announced. Seeing as how it’s already up and running from the demo, we’re hoping the people at Sora can speed up the development and bump up the release date for the game.

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