12 Things We Learned From Nintendo's Super Smash Bros Reveal
8. Both Versions Will Have Different Stages
While the roster of characters will be the same no matter which system you play on, the stages you fight on will be completely different. The Wii U version will contain stages based on games typically found on Nintendo consoles, while the 3DS version will focus on games found on handhelds. There will be stages that appear in both versions (such as the classic Melee and Brawl stage Battlefield), but their designs will not be the same. This is an interesting approach to make both versions of the game feel unique. It will undoubtedly persuade fans to buy the game on both platforms. It's just a shame that 3DS and Wii U owners won't be able to play games together. Which leads us nicely onto...