We’re now less than a month away from the release of Super Smash Bros Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch. Fans of the series are constantly searching for any potential piece of information leading up to this release, even if the hype gets the best of us all. In the latest scouring of footage though it seems that a reference to one of Mr. Game & Watch’s previous titles isn’t sitting well with fans.Originally debuting in 1980 the world was a very different place than it is now, as evident by the game Fire Attack, based on the game of Cowboys and Indians, which first released in 1982. In this game, it’s Mr. Game and Watch’s aim to protect a fort that’s getting attacked by Native Americans. In this setting, the Native American’s are throwing firesticks or using large matchsticks. While this attack has been referenced before by Mr. Game & Watch in Smash Bros what fans had spotted for the Switch release is that a feather had been added to Mr. Game & Watch’s head imitating a Native American headdress. After this was pointed out to Nintendo they gave the following statement to Eurogamer.Nintendo has been planning to distribute an update…