Fenris_Wolf
Smash Rookie
- Joined
- Sep 17, 2007
- Messages
- 18
Here's something that you all may or may not know (I looked for a thread like this, but I didn't see one. Lock if one already exists).
http://supersmashbros.ign.com/
Ever wanted DLC? Now you can (sort of) have it!
Here IGN has made it so that you can download and upload stages via an SD card and play it on your wii. I havn't tried it out, but it sounds pretty cool.
Quoted from IGN:
"Looking for spectacular new user-created Smash Bros. stages? Maybe you'd prefer to upload some of your own creations? We've got you covered.
If you've got a Wii, a copy of Smash Bros. Brawl, an SD Card and a PC or Mac, you're in business. Super Smash Bros. World enables you to very quickly upload the stages you've created to the site, and you can just as effortlessly download the soon-to-be-thousands of user-created stages to your PC or Mac, transfer them to an SD Card, pop it into your Wii and get ready to fight.
You can even rate the stages featured on Super Smash Bros. World so that they rise or decline in popularity and status, making the selection process for all users more intuitive.
Even better, you'll be able to download and upload stages compatible with either the U.S. or Japanese versions of the game – just select which build you have, upload or download, and it'll all work seamlessly. "
So hopefully this works out well. I hope to see some of your maps!
http://supersmashbros.ign.com/
Ever wanted DLC? Now you can (sort of) have it!
Here IGN has made it so that you can download and upload stages via an SD card and play it on your wii. I havn't tried it out, but it sounds pretty cool.
Quoted from IGN:
"Looking for spectacular new user-created Smash Bros. stages? Maybe you'd prefer to upload some of your own creations? We've got you covered.
If you've got a Wii, a copy of Smash Bros. Brawl, an SD Card and a PC or Mac, you're in business. Super Smash Bros. World enables you to very quickly upload the stages you've created to the site, and you can just as effortlessly download the soon-to-be-thousands of user-created stages to your PC or Mac, transfer them to an SD Card, pop it into your Wii and get ready to fight.
You can even rate the stages featured on Super Smash Bros. World so that they rise or decline in popularity and status, making the selection process for all users more intuitive.
Even better, you'll be able to download and upload stages compatible with either the U.S. or Japanese versions of the game – just select which build you have, upload or download, and it'll all work seamlessly. "
So hopefully this works out well. I hope to see some of your maps!