Super Smash Bros. 4: Free for All Edition
Super Smash Bros. Brawl just debuted in Japan, and for the sake of those wanting to remain spoiler free this article does not mention who is, and who is not included within that game. However, one of the known inclusions is of some third-party (non-Nintendo) characters. So the question is, what if Nintendo went further next time?
During all of Smash’s development time there have been rumors circulating about who would, and who would not be included. Who would you like to see? Simon Belmont from the Castlevania series? Mega Man? Master Chief from Halo? Assuming all the video game companies could get together for one super project, who would you like to see? Post your responses in the comments section below
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