3DS Smash Bros Madness: Top 3 Omitted Games That Will Blow Your Mind! - Carbonext
3DS Smash Bros Madness: Top 3 Omitted Games That Will Blow Your Mind
3DS Smash Bros Madness: Top 3 Omitted Games That Will Blow Your Mind
If you’re a passionate Super Smash Bros. fan, especially one who loves the 3DS version, you know how packed the arena is with iconic fighters. Yet, even with the massive roster of Super Smash Bros. 4 and Mixed Marginals, there are some legendary killer contenders awkwardly left out—games that would’ve dramatically blown your mind if included. In this deep dive, we uncover the 3 Missed Smash Bros. Title Omissions that fans desperately wish were part of the roster—and why they’d change smash history forever.
Understanding the Context
1. Super Punch-Out!! (NES Classic Edition + 3DS Mix-Up)
Why It’s Missing:
Despite its cult-stone status as a Super Smash Bros. precursor—with polished mechanics, tight combos, and a faithful fight formula—Super Punch-Out!! never made the 3DS Smash Bros. lineup. Even though it originally debuted on NES in 1987 and later earned a revival, Smash 4 (and the 3DS port) skipped Punch-Out!! despite its perfect Smash DNA.
What It Would Bring:
- Flawless input responsiveness
- Iconic weightclass system and down usage
- Over 40 moveset streams adapted from pixel-perfect fighting logic
- Iconic pixel art presentation with bold color-splashed battles
Let’s face it—adding Punch-Out!! would inject nostalgic flair and competitive depth no existing character can replicate. It’s the hidden gem that bridges classic and modern Smash.
Key Insights
2. SkullViewController (Team Ninja’s Smash Dream Weapon)
Why It’s Missing:
Rumor has it that the pencil-knife add-on SkullViewController—from the wildly popular SkullViewController game on Twitch and early 3DS demo—was a breakout fighter concept tested but never greenlit. Blistering posture-mechanical moves, psychedelic stage design, and a martial arts meets horror aesthetic would’ve caused chaos onTouchscreen Smash.
What It Would Bring:
- A bizarre but iconic stage and movement set
- Unique grip mechanic (pencil knife swing + dash)
- A fresh tone of serious yet playful over-the-top villain vibe
- Nostalgia for that golden age of quirky 3DS indie hardware demos
Imagine Solid Snake vibing as a Smash Fighter dueling with a pen-like weapon and steampunk flair—it’s the weird dreamcatcher the Smash team could’ve delivered.
3. Brawlhalla (The Previous Empire’s Radical Contender)
Why It’s Missing:
Though Brawlhalla (a real standalone Smash-like title for 3DS) never saw official Smash Bros integration, a lesser-known-fighter variant from the early “Empire Contenders” concept phase was rumored to be a 2013 playable demo across 3DS Smash crossovers. With its arcadey, fast-paced style and unique power-ups, it would’ve been a perfect companion to the current roster.
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What It Would Bring:
- A high-octane, power-up-based combat style
- Distinctive arena transitions and shield mechanics
- Blending of grappling and projectile play unique to Brawlhalla
- A feel that pushes Smash toward even more experimental territory
Adding Brawlhalla’s DNA would spark fresh strategic dynamics, helping Smash evolve beyond traditional dance-style brawling.
Final Thoughts: Missing Pieces That Would Rewire Smash
These three games—Super Punch-Out!!, SkullViewController, and the conceptual Brawlhalla contender—were either test risks, beloved demos, or treaty absences in Super Smash Bros. 3DS. Each represents untapped potential: nostalgic kicks, chaotic creativity, and fresh gameplay philosophy.
Why It Blows Your Mind:
True Smash fans thrive on what isn’t present as much as what is. Omitting these titles isn’t just a forgone fun point—it’s a story of creative narrowing in a franchise already chased by 80+ fighters. Adding them would redefine the Smash BROS legacy, making the roster less just a lineup, but a living timeline of gaming imagination.
So the next time you spin in a Super Smash Bros. 3DS match, remind yourself:
You’re missing history. And maybe—just maybe—you’re also missing magic.
What omission tops your Smash list? Share your thoughts below and keep dreaming of what could’ve been... in punchouts, pencils, and power-ups.*
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