Smashbros.com has been replaced with a new site, called <a href="http://www.smashbros.com/en">Smash Bros. Dojo</a>, that (in essence) promises to be the English equivalent of Nintendo of Japan’s SSBM site, for SSBB. Sounds cool.
There are a couple neat tidbits, too. For one, did you know development started on this game in October 2005? (Probably not, unless you’ve read it on the site already.) You can also get the details on the game from the director of all Smash Bros. games to date (including Brawl), Masahiro Sakurai. (He comments that it’s nice to have a localization team to translate his site for him, but something tells me this might be the same team that did <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_your_base_are_belong_to_us">Zero Wing</a>.)
In any event, we’re hard at work to make what we can of the information we’ve got so far. It doesn’t look like there’s any new news to come, but… you know, we’ve said that before. We’ll keep you posted on what we hear, though, and in the meantime we’ll say what we can about what we’ve got.
There are a couple neat tidbits, too. For one, did you know development started on this game in October 2005? (Probably not, unless you’ve read it on the site already.) You can also get the details on the game from the director of all Smash Bros. games to date (including Brawl), Masahiro Sakurai. (He comments that it’s nice to have a localization team to translate his site for him, but something tells me this might be the same team that did <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_your_base_are_belong_to_us">Zero Wing</a>.)
In any event, we’re hard at work to make what we can of the information we’ve got so far. It doesn’t look like there’s any new news to come, but… you know, we’ve said that before. We’ll keep you posted on what we hear, though, and in the meantime we’ll say what we can about what we’ve got.