

The Wii U version has two exclusive modes: the "board game" inspired Smash Tour mode and the Special Orders challenge mode. The Nintendo 3DS version, on the other hand, supports stereoscopic 3D (with optional cel-shading), and StreetPass support (with a top-down minigame called "StreetSmash") although it is missing some features from the previous game (including Stage Builder and Special Smash). The Wii U version supports eight-player multiplayer and high-definition graphics. There is no single-player story-based campaign in this installment.
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In addition to a new roster update (including support for custom Miis), the game introduces customizable characters (where players can collect equipment pieces to alter the stats and movesets of each character), amiibo support (where players can train special computer opponents tied to each figurine), and post-release downloadable content. It is often known collectively as "Super Smash Bros. Brawl), both versions of the game feature the same roster and gameplay mechanics but have different stages and special game modes.
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series (and the sequels to Super Smash Bros. The fourth installments of the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U", was released for the Wii U in North America (on November 21, 2014), in Europe (on November 28, 2014), and in Japan (on December 6, 2014).
