
A crazy week has just ended on Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Dojo! For those of you who are following the game's evolution since its beginning on this website, the updates have been really good. Monday, many old stages from Smash Melee were confirmed (part 2), like Yoshi's Island and Onett. Tuesday, the Multi-Man Brawl mode has been confirmed with online and cooperation - the goal is to eliminate as much alloy fighters as you can. (continued)
For the wednesday update, We will redirect you here. It is the Olimar + Pikmin music double update. Thursday, Solid Snake's Final Smash has been revealed ; he quits the stage on a helicopter and uses a grenade launcher to shoot down opponents from a distance up to twelve rounds or until the timer runs out. Friday, we had a first glimpse of Olimar's special moves, who can dig and undig Pikmins to do massive damage. What a curious (and strategic) character!

Masahiro Sakurai, the director of Super Smash Bros., explains why he believes online play isn't a good fit for the series.
I feel bad for Smash fans. Those guys have been trying to maintain the scene active for 20+ years and get nothing but hate from Nintendo.
Sakurai explains how he and Nintendo still don't understand how the internet works.
FTFY
I’m sorry, but if a game is MP then there’s no f*cking argument that can justify no online MP. What he says about competition being different from just playing with friends shows me how out of touch these people are.
It’s not until a new generation that understands things steps in to clean-house that we’ll see some evolution here.
It's a big fighting game so online multiplayer is a must. Competitive smash is the only thing I see fun in these games anymore asides from the big character reveals, singleplayer is laughable and you ain't gunna have people over for couch gaming much.
If Nintendo makes a new smash, it needs a huge evolution for singleplayer/couch play to be enjoyable for me any more. But we all know they'll just do a deluxe edition for their next console lol. They really need to up their servers as well.
he sounds more like is trying to justify Nintendo ineptitude to create a proper network infrastructure in order to Smash Brothers work properly online.

Back in January, fans of Smash Bros Melee got treated to an online tournament event and now it's time for a Brawl-themed tournament event in Ultimate.

Mike thinks certain games go unappreciated in favor of other games in the franchise. Let's fix that, shall we?