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E3 2013: Smash Bros. Will Not Use Touch Screen Controls

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Nintendo always seems to find an innovative control angle for its home and portable systems, and Wii U and 3DS are no exception. With both of Nintendo's latest machines utilizing touch-screen elements, would Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. for 3DS use any touch-based inputs? I asked series creator Masahiro Sakurai.

hkgamer3961d ago

well considering that it is a fighter and will have 3 other players using the other gamepads then why would hey want someone having the use of touchscreen?

herbs3961d ago

Surprised a 5th player can't join in and add mayhem with random item drops or environmental manipulation etc while others are fighting it out, something similar to what can be done in NSMBU with the touch screen. An oversight for sure, Nintendo dissapointed me yet again.

CouldHaveYelledUiiW3961d ago

You got disagrees-
Nothing about SSB WiiU disappointed me
But your 2nd Screen idea would be a great idea.

Esp. If they a board like Pictochat where the 2nd Screen would have to, periodically, quickly swipe in stage platforms on the touchscreen.

ZeroX98763961d ago

less randomness better
it's nice they confirmed no tripping in this one.

herbs3960d ago

I'm down voted not for pointing out something that could clealy enhance this games party appeal and be implemented with ease but because I said Nintendo dissapointed. So many Fantards with no imagination.

socks3961d ago

How about: Make Smash competitive. Thats all I ask. Not Brawl. It doesnt have to be Melee. Just competitive with a high skill ceiling.

Melee was hands down the most technical fighter of the last decade. Brawl watered it down. I want something back.

CouldHaveYelledUiiW3961d ago (Edited 3961d ago )

It seems like you got your wish they took out the Tripping.
I never could understand why he did not want people using it as a competitive fighter.

Personally, I wish they had to modes one for casuals and another for the Technical Fighters.
I like the fighting mechanics of SSB but the craziness and wildness of SSB is like no other.

I would never want it to be exactly like Tekken, SF, or SC...

But I will not miss random tripping.

socks3961d ago

Tripping was the giant fuck you cherry on top of the shit sundae to the competitive fans of Melee.

Here is a story: before the release of Brawl, Sakurai invited a couple of top Smashers to play an early build of the game. They were L-canceling into combos with hit-stun and ledge guarding. Faster gameplay. Faster falling. Non-floaty gravity.

Sakurai did not like what he saw as a party game turned into THIS. He gutted each of these mechanics. The competitive fighting scene in Brawl lasted less than 3 years while the largest Melee tournament of all time is happening in Vegas in one month.

I want a competitive fighter.

MoveTheGlow3961d ago (Edited 3961d ago )

I'm guessing they will do exactly that. Here's why:

After Melee, Nintendo's philosophy seemed to be "bigger, more stuff." It didn't matter what it did to the game, there just needed to be *more*. Mario Kart on GC? Add another character on the back of the kart. Mario Kart Wii? Put a wheel on it! Metroid Prime 3 - more characters! Who cares about isolation and a sense of loneliness? Let's be freaking Halo! Even Super Mario Galaxy, on a surface level, is "Well, we've already done a world, so what's next?" Zelda: Skyward Sword? "All new villians! All new characters! Put a bird on it! Show off that Wii-mote by making a sword-swinging game! So many tutorials, who cares what it does to the experience?"

Mario Kart DS signaled a bit of a change within the ranks, though. Suddenly, you started seeing a few teams throwing the excessive stuff out the window in favor of more control, less chaos. Yes, the snaking issue sucked, but they were trying. Mario Kart 7 is freaking amazing for competitive stuff. No blue-shell spam, no snaking, just 60fps racing working seamlessly online.

I'm guessing that, in kind, Nintendo's guidance with Namco isn't "Do all the things!" this time like in Brawl. I bet this is going to be a much more focused game - as @Could already mentioned, tripping is out, they're looking not to keep everything and put more things in, they're looking to streamline and make a great fighter.

The omission of touchscreen controls further points to that idea!

CouldHaveYelledUiiW3961d ago

@socks "Funny"

I just alway thought that the answer would be another mode.

Most of the games could be solved that way- include the original vision and the one that the fans want.

SSB has so many modes and option toggles as it is- a few more would not have killed him.

-The Mod community is going to do it anyway.

socks3960d ago

I feel like you are right. There should be a simple toggle for the hardcore mode.

However, I don't think its coming. Why would he do it? Brawl sold an F-Ton without that mode.

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Hadoukameha3961d ago

Not creatjve but a safe decision. Respectable.

swice3961d ago

No need for touch controls

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Mortal Kombat hits 80 million sales, here's how it stacks up against competition

NetherRealm confirms its Mortal Kombat franchise has sold over 80 million copies in the last 30 years, and here's how it competes against other fighters.

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Kakashi Hatake333d ago

Don't care what anyone says, Smash isn't a traditional fighting game. May as well call Powerstone and Playstation All Stars fighting games. They're more of an arena fighter /party game.

NotoriousWhiz333d ago

You don't have to care what anyone says. It's not a traditional fighting game. But it is a fighting game.

gerbintosh333d ago

Not according to the creator, Sakurai. Link below

https://www.eventhubs.com/n...

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CrimsonWing69333d ago (Edited 333d ago )

I mean what makes them an arena fighter than say something like Tekken? Because there’s platforms?

NatsuXTheMaxspeed21333d ago

because theres a bunch of pokeballs and other random stupid stuff on stage that you can use at your advantage and flying ultra super power ball that you got to chase on the stage to get your ougi LMAO.

CrimsonWing69333d ago

@NatsuXTheMaxspeed21

I mean what it sounds like is they took a fighting game and “added” unique mechanics to it to me.

When I think arena game I think of things like Spawn: In the Demon’s Hand or Virtual-On.

Smash to me is a fighting game, they have fighting game tournaments for it. It just doesn’t jive with me to call it “not a fighting game” because you have poke-balls and platforms or because it has 4 players at once duking it out.

Power Stone I’d consider a fighting game as well. Hell, if you google what it is everyone calls these games “fighting games”. So yea, they’re fighting games…

Immagaiden333d ago

What’s next, you gonna say Mario Kart isn’t a racing game?

NatsuXTheMaxspeed21333d ago

oh its a racer but its not a realistic one like GT or Forza. only kids check for mario kart and smash .

Immagaiden333d ago

I didn’t say it was realistic. I said racing game. Does Burnout not being realistic make it not a racing game?

What does a demographic have to do with a genre? Do kids playing CoD make it any less an FPS? You see how ridiculous bringing up that subject is?

repsahj333d ago

"Only kids and kids at heart check for mario kart and smash".

-fixed!

FallenAngel1984333d ago (Edited 333d ago )

Nobody said it was a traditional fighter. Everyone acknowledges it as a platform fighter

PSASBR & Power Stone are fighting games, the former being a platform fighter and the latter an arena fighter

gleepot333d ago

You're correct, it isn't traditional. It's a fighting game though.

repsahj333d ago

Because if cute and lovable characters are fighting it's not a fighting game? XD As long there's a versus fighting, it is a fighting game.

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MrNinosan333d ago

Including Smash Bros in a list of fighting games, is like including GTA in Racing games.

NotoriousWhiz333d ago

I hate to break it to you but smash bros has fighting game tournaments so it qualifies.

MrNinosan333d ago

"and here's how it competes against other fighters"

No, Mortal Kombat doesn't compete with games like Smash Bros? It's a different genre for a different audience.

NatsuXTheMaxspeed21333d ago

Anybody can host a tournament in their garage it doesnt mean it qualifies.

NotoriousWhiz333d ago

I'm going to assume you're not part of the FGC. However, I am, and I can tell you that there is a ton of overlap between people who play smash competitively and those who play other fighting games competitively.

Now for casuals, there is a lot less overlap between the two for sure.

PapaBop333d ago

While technically true, Leffen comes to mind, FGC and Smash community have always had a rocky relationship.

Thundercat77333d ago

And yet, If Smash Bros was over 80 million, you wouldn't be complaining. On the contrary, you would be bragging about it.

Immagaiden333d ago

Bad comparison. You do a LOT of things in GTA outside of a car while fighting is what you’re mainly doing in SSB

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Ezio2048333d ago

Given the volume of games released, I would say Tekken has sold the best.

lodossrage333d ago (Edited 333d ago )

Yeah, that's a good point. Most of these games have parts to the franchise outside of traditional fighting games.

Like for example, with Mortal Kombat, do Special Forces, Mythologies: Sub: zero, and the Kollection count?

With Tekken does death by degrees or the tag tournament games count?

With Street Fighter, are we counting all the iterations of 2, 3, and 4? how about the ex series or alpha series?

There are a lot of variables at play here

Ezio2048333d ago

Even after including Tekken Tag, they have less titles compared to all MK and SF games.

CS7333d ago

Yeah, i realized that too. Very interesting.

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Super Smash Bros. prototype revealed in new video

The designer of the original Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64 shows us the prototype that started it all.

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Nintendo will not allow Super Smash Bros. on the Evo 2022

Kim writes: "Super Smash Bros. will not be shown at Evo 2022, this year's biggest fighting game event. The Sony-owned sports organization announced the loss of the platformer in a statement on Twitter today, and seemed to blame the decision on Nintendo, which has historically tried to control how their games appear in the wild."

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ZeekQuattro779d ago

The moment Sony acquired EVO the writing was on the wall. A big loss for EVO.

blackblades779d ago

Sony acquiring them had nothing to do with it. Nintendo fault.

AnotherGamer779d ago

That has nothing to do with Sony though.

ZeekQuattro779d ago

Yeah I'm supposed to believe that Nintendo who has been apart of Evo since 2007 up and leaves after Sony acquires Evo is just a coincidence. Yeah okay.

Michiel1989778d ago

pretty sure Sony would allow them to compete. But nintendo has seen all smash bros tourneys as free advertisment from the community, instead of providing setups/games etc they demand that you play their adds on the tourney and put up posters with their newest game instead of actually supporting the competitive smash scene. They just piggybank off them. Now that Sony runs it they wont get free advertisement over there, thus fuck over their smash community by not allowing having it at EVO.

Brazz778d ago

Also big loss for smash community.

Vengeance1138778d ago

Huge loss for Nintendo, could have been huge PR for Smash and to further the titles reach and to gain even more players but Nintendo is happy to let it slip into nothingness. No new content is coming to Smash so literally all it has left is potential tournaments.

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Knightofelemia779d ago

In away this hurts Nintendo Smash Bros has some dedicated fans. What better way to help build hype and sell more of the game then showcasing it at EVO.

Atom666779d ago

https://www.gamesindustry.b...

They wanted more control, which led to starting up their pro circuit. We'll see if it works out.

EVO's recent troubles probably played a part in the decision, but my bet is that they were planning this for awhile.

-Hermit-779d ago

Because it's Nintendo, they just don't get it. They are so ass backwards. At this point, they deserve to get left behind by everybody else. The only reason why they remain relevant is because they appeal to nostalgia.

Neonridr778d ago

except they are currently the most successful. Left behind, lol. Cute Hermit.

-Hermit-778d ago

@Neonridr

I never said they are left behind, I said they deserve to be. Nintendo hasn't done a single positive thing for gaming for a very long time now.

They are anti consumer, release weak and overpriced hardware and shit out the same games to appeal to nostalgia. They don't put any effort into their "remasters" they go after fans for making fanmade games, they go after emulation when they don't give a damn about their older games.

They charge to play online for the Switch after it was free for a year and are behind every single company when it comes to online infastructure. They make it difficult to back up save games. They lock content behind those crappy Amiibos. They sell cardboard to people because they are too cheap to develop actual good hardware to go alongside their console. They go after people streaming Nintendo games.

I would argue that Nintendo are less consumer friendly than the likes of EA, and that's saying something.

whitbyfox778d ago

They just announced 48 new Mario Kart tracks for free with the expansion pass, that’s a whole new game for free.

You must have missed that one.

luckytrouble778d ago

@whitbyfox

"Included with the expansion pass" is not free. It's part of what you're paying for with your subscription fee. I get people try to call things included in subscriptions free to help rationalize costs involved with this subscription heavy model that has taken over, but the addition of something in a pretty unanimously agreed upon to be an overpriced subscription isn't Nintendo being nice; they're trying to incentivize people to finally see the cost of the expansion pass as a good value. In this case though they already established the cost of permanent ownership, which I'm sure was forced low to not over value the subscription, so you know that pack is actually worth $25. It's not free in any sense of the word, and Nintendo is only trying to do themselves a favor with this move.

whitbyfox778d ago

@luckytrouble

We never knew we were getting the Mario Kart tracks, we thought we were just paying for the N64 Megadrive and Animal Crossing DLC so it’s free to me.

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Neonridr778d ago

Nintendo has their own events and showcases though. They will be fine.

CrimsonWing69779d ago

Nintendo’s a real party pooper, huh?

fsfsxii778d ago

evo about to smell a lot better

OhReginald778d ago

It's not a proper fighting game. Who cares.