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Super Smash Bros 4: Super Mario 3D Land Level Revealed for 3DS

Super Smash Bros 4 director Masahiro Sakurai revealed a new level for the 3DS version that comes straight out of Super Mario 3D Land.

"Here's some info on the Nintendo 3DS stage called Super Mario 3D Land! First, it advances by side-scrolling," he said on Miiverse. See it here.

His MiiVerse pic of the day post from yesterday displayed Super Smash Bros 4 characters Kirby and Luigi fighting around a Smash Ball.

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"That item that brings victory one step closer… the Smash Ball. Of course everyone wants it! Come to think of it, I haven't introduced any of the Final Smashes yet… Then again, if," he said.

Sakurai recently reviewed the PS4 console online.

"What I found most appealing was the machine's power," he said regarding Sony's system. "Looking over the various software, the screens are detailed and smooth. Load times are short and there are no slowdowns. Such performance right out the gate- this will help a lot of developers."

The Nintendo developer loves the company that he works for, but is not shy about being a fan and owner of rival consoles.

"Whether it's Nintendo or Sony, Japanese or foreign, I don't care about picking sides," he said. "I work hoping that the future of games and the game business will be more fun."

His main complaint was that the PS4 was not directly compatible with the older PlayStation systems.

"If only I could play PS3 games on it, I could pack up my PS4 and my room would be cleaner," Sakurai said.

Super Smash Bros for the Wii U and 3DS is expected to be released sometime later this year. This will be the first installment in the series to hit Nintendo's flagship handheld device.

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