A new update (Ver. 1.1.7) for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U became available for download on July 18, 2017. Please take a moment to download and install the update data.
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- Mar 28, 2020 The game data is directly saved to the Nintendo 64 game cartridge for Smash 64, and the game data cannot be copied from one Wii to another (nor to an SD Card) in Brawl. Neither Super Smash Bros. 4 nor Super Smash Bros. Ultimate have an 'Erase Data' option, making it impossible to selectively erase any specific data.
Note
- This update must be applied in order to use the Internet features of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
- Save data will still be available for use after downloading the update.
- If the system's Standby Functions are enabled, the update will download and install automatically.
Complete these steps
- Connect the Wii U console to the Internet.
- Return to the Wii U Menu and launch Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
- The update will be downloaded and installed automatically.
- Once the update is installed, the newest version number will be displayed on the title screen.
Update history
Click the version number below for information about the update. Each update also includes all previous updates.
Ver. 1.1.7 (Released July 18, 2017)
- Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta amiibo (including Player 2 versions) are now supported.
- Once version 1.1.7 has been installed, replays created in version 1.1.5 or earlier will no longer work.
Ver. 1.1.6 (Released May 19, 2016)
- Adjustments have been made to make for a more pleasant gaming experience.
- Once version 1.1.6 has been installed, replays created in previous versions will no longer work.
- Versions 1.1.6 is required for online play.
Ver. 1.1.5 (Released March 15, 2016)
- Adjustments have been made to make for a more pleasant gaming experience.
- Once version 1.1.5 has been installed, local wireless will not work with older versions of the software. Replays created with older versions of the software will not work either.
- Versions 1.1.5 is required for online play.
Ver. 1.1.4 (Released February 3, 2016)
- Users will be able to purchase newly added downloadable content.
- Adjustments have also been made to make for a more pleasant gaming experience.
Ver. 1.1.3 (Released December 15, 2015)
- Users will be able to purchase newly added downloadable content.
- Adjustments have also been made to make for a more pleasant gaming experience.
Ver. 1.1.2 (Released October 8, 2015)
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- Fix the issue in which Diddy Kong becomes intangible to grab attacks after releasing the shield while taking damage from multi-hit attacks.
- Adjustments will also be made to make for a more pleasant gaming experience.
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Ver. 1.1.1 (Released September 29, 2015)
- Users will be able to purchase newly added downloadable content.
- Updated features when posting to YouTube and Miiverse.
- Adjustments have also been made to make for a more pleasant gaming experience.
Ver. 1.1.0 (Released July 30, 2015)
- Users will be able to purchase newly added downloadable content.
- Added Community and Regular Tournament Modes.
- Users can create custom rules and duration of Community Tournaments.
- Users can also advertise their tournaments in the Tourney Community in Miiverse.
- Added functionality to post replays to YouTube.
- Replays can be viewed on YouTube and the Replay Viewing Community in Miiverse.
- Users can only post their own content.
- A Google account is required in order to use this feature.
- Adjustments have also been made for a more pleasant gaming experience.
Ver. 1.0.9 (Released July 2, 2015)
- Adjustments have been made for a more pleasant gaming experience.
Ver. 1.0.8 (Released June 14, 2015)
- Users will be able to purchase newly added downloadable content.
- Miiverse Stage has been added.
- The stage can be selected when playing Smash mode with less than 4 players
- Messages posted to the dedicated character Miiverse communities will appear when the Wii U hardware is connected to the Internet.
- The Miiverse Stage cannot be selected in Online Smash
- Miiverse communities for cheering on each fighter have been created (each character will have their own)
- Adjustments have also been made to make for a more pleasant gaming experience.
Ver. 1.0.7 (Released April 23, 2015)
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- This update requires about 1.2GB of storage space.
- We resolved the issue in which the game erroneously interprets Global Smash Power as invalid data and becomes unable to connect to the Internet after using the new Mewtwo DLC in the following game modes: Classic, All-Star, Stadium, and Trophy Rush.
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Ver. 1.0.6 (Released April 15, 2015)
- Users will be able to purchase DLC from the Nintendo eShop.
- Share mode has been added:
- Users will be able to post photos, replay data, Mii Fighter data, and Custom stage data to the official server to share with other users around the world. Users will also be able to search and download the content as well
- Users can only post their own content. Content posted to the server will be deleted after 30 days.
- Users will be able to post photos and Custom stages to Miiverse from within the game(Photos will be posted to the official Snapshot Sharing Community and Custom stages will be posted to the official Stage Sharing Community
- Users can download data from the server to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U if there is an activation button in the images posted on Miiverse.
- Users will be able to share and exchange photos, replay data, Mii Fighter data, and Custom stage data with users on their Nintendo 3DS Friend List.
- Content will be received when the Nintendo 3DS is connected to the Internet
- It may take some time to receive the data
- Content uploaded to the server will be deleted from the server after 30 days.
- Added 6 new 8-Player Stages
- Omega Stages:
- Delfino Plaza
- Port Town Aero Dive
- Woolly World
- Orbital Gate Assault
- Wii Fit Studio
- Pilotwings
- Adjustments have also been made to balance the game and make for a more pleasant gaming experience.
Ver. 1.0.2 (Released January 29, 2015)
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- Added 15 new Smash stages:
- Regular 8-Player Stages
- Mario Circuit (from Brawl)
- Luigi's Mansion
- Pyrosphere
- Norfair
- Lylat Cruise
- Pokemon Stadium 2
- Town and City
- Smashville
- Wii Fit Studio
- Omega Stages
- Town and City
- Mario Circuit (from Brawl)
- Pokémon Stadium 2
- Lylat Cruise
- Mario Galaxy
- The Great Cave Offensive
- This list includes stages that are revealed as you progress through the game.
- Some of the 8-Player Smash stages have been adjusted to disable random events and stage hazards for a more stable gaming experience.
- Adjustments have also been made to balance the game and make for a more pleasant gaming experience.
Ver. 1.0.1 (Released November 14, 2014)
- This update must be applied in order to use the Internet features of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
- Save data will still be available for use after downloading the update.
- Replay data that is saved in the game prior to the patch update will no longer be playable after the update.
- Fixes to enhance gameplay stability and performance.
- For consumers that pre-ordered from Nintendo.com or pre-purchased through Nintendo eShop, this update completes the pre-load download allowing for full game installation.
Save Data Super Smash Bros Brawl Wii
Erase Data, previously known as Backup Clear in Super Smash Bros., is an option in the first three installments of the Super Smash Bros. series. It allows the player to erase any specific data in the game, such as high scores, trophies, unlockable characters, and unlockable stages. In all three appearances, the option to erase singular categories of data is available, alongside an 'Erase All' ('ALL Data Clear' in Smash 64) option. Toyota navigation system b9010 manual. If the player chooses to erase all data, there is no way to recover it when erased. As such, Super Smash Bros. Melee advises players to create a copy of the data onto a separate memory card. However, this is only possible in Melee. The game data is directly saved to the Nintendo 64 game cartridge for Smash 64, and the game data cannot be copied from one Wii to another (nor to an SD Card) in Brawl. Neither Super Smash Bros. 4 nor Super Smash Bros. Ultimate have an 'Erase Data' option, making it impossible to selectively erase any specific data. In both versions of Smash 4, players can erase all data by holding A, B, X, and Y (though in the Wii U version, it only works with the Wii U GamePad) on the startup and selecting 'Yes' three times when prompted (just like in Brawl for 'Erase All'). In Ultimate, the player can manually erase all data under the 'Manage Save Data/Screenshots and Videos' option of the Data Management section in the Nintendo Switch's System Settings; due to this, a such built-in application is not included. Gallery
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