Iwata Asks is a series of interviews conducted by former Nintendo Global President Satoru Iwata with key creators behind the making of Nintendo games and hardware.





Volume 3 : Versus, Co-op and Share

Versus, Co-op and Share

Iwata

As long as we’re on the topic, why don’t we talk about the details of playing Super Smash Bros. Brawl through the internet?

Sakurai

Sure. Of course, you can battle with others. However, I also wanted to offer other primary forms of game play and, ultimately, created three different elements: Versus, Co-op (cooperative game play) and Share. As we discussed earlier, with Versus, you have the option to battle With Friends or With Anyone. Of course, players can also fight in free-for-alls, or two can compete in challenges like the Home-Run Contest.

Iwata

Oh, I see.

Sakurai

You can attack the Sandbag together at the same time, or you can change the setup to something like a track and field event and take turns hitting two sandbags with the player hitting it the farthest being named the winner. You’d be surprised by how fired up you can get! (laughs) Home-Run Contest Video

Iwata

Like when playing a time trial mode, there’s not a lot of emotion when playing alone. Playing against someone, however, seems to add some unique pressure.

Sakurai

Exactly. Moving on, Co-op offers cooperative play in which players form teams to compete in contests like the Team Multi-Man Brawl. Also, when participating in a Brawl, you can form teams not just with your Friends but with Anyone, which has both elements of Versus and Co-op.

Iwata

Really? In With Anyone you can battle as a team?

Sakurai

Right.

Iwata

Are the teams formed randomly?

Sakurai

Yes. When four people play together, they’re assigned randomly to fight two-on-two.

Iwata

That means that you can team up and play with someone you don’t even know.

Sakurai

Right. When four players get together, there’s going to be those who always place third or fourth. However, with the opportunity to be partnered with a stronger player, they now have the chance to taste the thrill of victory.

Iwata

I see.

Sakurai

Lastly, the Share feature enables you to exchange Snapshots or have them distributed by Nintendo’s server.

Iwata

Versus and Co-op features both look like fun, but I think the Share feature might just be the sort of unique fun that Smash Bros. Brawl can make by utilizing the internet.