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  • Super Smash Bros. Assemble
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  • Super Smash Bros. Assemble is a game developed for the Wii U by Toroko and Sora. It is the fifth game in the series. It introduces fourth party characters (Popeye) and it changes the rules for third party characters, allowing for two for each company. (Square Enix, Namco, Sega, Capcom, and Konami.) The reason for this being is that Nintendo wants to rebuild relationships with third parties, and thus is collaborating more with third parties to encourage them to make games for the system. Smaller third parties heavily connected to Nintendo are considered second parties (Wayfoward, Shinen, Cooking Mama LTD... etc) in this continuity and have been bought by Nintendo.
Platforms
  • 100
Genre
  • Super Smash Bros
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  • T
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Title
  • 300
Media
  • Wii U Disc
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  • none
Released
  • --11-11
Developer
  • 50
Publisher
  • 200
abstract
  • Super Smash Bros. Assemble is a game developed for the Wii U by Toroko and Sora. It is the fifth game in the series. It introduces fourth party characters (Popeye) and it changes the rules for third party characters, allowing for two for each company. (Square Enix, Namco, Sega, Capcom, and Konami.) The reason for this being is that Nintendo wants to rebuild relationships with third parties, and thus is collaborating more with third parties to encourage them to make games for the system. Smaller third parties heavily connected to Nintendo are considered second parties (Wayfoward, Shinen, Cooking Mama LTD... etc) in this continuity and have been bought by Nintendo. This is the first Smash Bros game not to be helmed by Sakurai, but rather a mysterious person named Exotoro who previously created the Fighters of Lapis series. This game also introduces character creation beyond Miis, allowing players to "assemble" characters from parts that can be recolored and resized. The game has sold around 1.56 million copies as of 1/17/15.