New Tortimer Island Stage Revealed For Super Smash Bros. On 3DS

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Super Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai has revealed a brand new stage for the Nintendo 3DS version of the game—Tortimer Island, based on the Animal Crossing series. The stage is depicted in the screenshot above.

 

In a follow-up comment on Miiverse, Sakurai explained, “What a beautiful day. On this stage, fighters are randomly placed on a different island layout every time they visit. Yar, come back anytime, will ye?”


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