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Super Smash Bros. Brawl Stage Builder announced

The latest news from the Super Smash Bros. camp is that Brawl fans can look forward to a Stage Builder.

That’s right folks, you can create your own stages by selecting the initialize setting before choosing details including the stage size and background pattern as well as music from songs you have available. Players can then move on to the edit screen where they can choose parts from the palette on the side before placing them in the field. Players will be able to flip parts left to right, enlarge or shrink parts, zoom in or out on the screen, swap palettes and erase.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl initialise setting

Fun of sharing

After creating the stage, placing terrain wherever you choose and modifying it to perfection, players can test the stage before saving a name and comment for the stage. The save screen enables you to change the music.

Brawl fans will be happy to know that the stage builder is compatible with SD cards so size is not important here and you can make stages to your hearts content. In addition players can send these custom stages to people registered as both a Wii Friend and a Smash friend so you can share the love!

Super Smash Bros Brawl Edit Screen

A Stage a day…

And just when you thought the good stuff had ended, Masahiro Sakurai also announced that players can use their Wi-Fi connection to send their stages to Nintendo. However, he does ask that you do so ‘maybe just once per day’ and points out that you cannot submit repeatedly. Nintendo will then choose one stage from the entire daily collection which will be sent to your Wii once a day.

Sakurai commented “That’s the shocking truth. This means you’ll be able to experience a new stage every day—the flavor of the day, if you will. However, the plan is for that stage to vanish once one day has passed. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime encounter.”

Players can submit stages in the Snapshots mode as well as the Stage Builder mode. Sakurai closes by saying “This is our ideal current plan. We still don’t know the exact service period. And future tuning may result in changes to the spec.”

Rest easy Smash fans, rest easy.

Head over to the official Super Smash Bros. Brawl website for more details.

Super Smash Bros Brawl Submit Screen

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