Wii U allows Nintendo fans to take screenshots in-game and share them with other Wii U owners via Miiverse, but PlayStation 4 and Xbox One upped the ante by allowing players to record and share in-game footage. A feature like this is present specifically in Mario Kart 8 on Wii U, but it looks like it was planned for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U as well.

The team at The Cutting Room Floor have dug through the code of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U to reveal unused text that seems to show a cut YouTube option. Here is the text that was discovered:

Convert the replay data into a video and post it? This requires a Google account.



(Note: This process may take longer than the duration of the replay.)



Cancel the conversion process?



Download?



Download complete. To see it, go to Í and then Í.



Download and save?



Replays you’ve downloaded can be found in the Vault.



By connecting to Nintendo Network, you can send your replay to friends or show it off to the world.



Whom do you want to share this with? Data will be sent to the following number of people: .



Is this OK?



Sent.

Is this a feature that you would like to see return? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

Source: The Cutting Room Floor

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