It's the old enemy of the Star Fox team, Andross! He appears here in his original form, the one with the most impact.
The Subspace Emissary, Super Smash Bros. Brawl's adventure mode, will feature bosses, according to Nintendo's Smash Bros. Blog, the first one being Petey Piranha. The website's latest update sheds a little detail on the huge boss character and comes up with three screenshots of him.
Super Dragon
Donkey Kong's pal has finally joined the battle! Unfortunately, screenshots fail to truly capture the way he moves.
The design for Link is taken from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, so his special moves have also been designed a bit differently.
New details have been released about the single player element of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, "The Subspace Emissary".
Princess Peach is hardcore! Despite dressing in pink, she fights dirty, according to Nintendo's latest Smash Bros. Dojo blog entry. The head of the Mushroom Kingdom kicks Mario in the rear in one photo and flings her DUSF, (designated, ugly small friend), Toad, at Bowser in another. She'd probably bitch slap Zero Suit Samus, too, if the Metroid star pulled any of that tether recovery move stuff from yesterday's update. See more images of the princess, pretty in pink while her opponents are black and blue at Gaming Target.
Being knocked out of the arena might not cost you a life in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The latest update to Nintendo's Smash Bros. Dojo blog shows off a tether recovery mechanic that will allow players to latch onto the ledges as a last-second life saver.
In a change from the traditional Smash Bros. formula, our generic Pokémon Trainer doesn't get involved with the fighting directly. Instead he sends out his captured critters to do the dirty work for him, that way keeping his attire in perfect condition so that he doesn't have to wash for a week - maybe?