Everybody wants in on Nintendo’s massive crossover fighting game
Super Smash Bros., but with only one more character addition planned for its current edition, the door is closing on that possibility not to mention that, at least so far, it’s only open to characters who hail specifically from video games in the first place. So what is everyone else to do? Make their own, as Nickelodeon seems to have done with
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl.
The game was announced today alongside the official trailer (above), and the similarity to
Smash Bros. is noticeable right off the bat, with characters moving more freely about stage platforms than in most fighting games and being launched to their death either by falling to the bottom or hitting the sides of the screen.
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