| Shade said: Yeah like Rare right? Here's a snipet from the article: "All the employees from Nintendo of America that were involved with E3 at the time strongly wanted to announce a new Super Smash Bros. that would be compatible with Wi-Fi play. But at the time, we still hadn’t discuss this thoroughly with HAL Laboratory yet, which shared the rights to Smash Bros. with Nintendo, and we hadn’t even begun planning out the production process." I hope they stay with nintendo or we'll have another Goldeneye on are hands in the future. Edit: Goldeneye as in a uncertainty as to which platform it'll be on. |
James Bond is not a Nintendo-owned property. 99% of the content in Smash Bros. Brawl IS Nintendo-owned property.








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