Despite being released back in the summer of 2019, Nintendo has continued supporting Super Mario Maker 2. With a steady stream of new levels and challenge courses for players to beat, Nintendo has kept the game’s community alive and well. Today, they announced a new Ninji Speedrun course would be added to the mix. A
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Super Mario Maker 2 will be receiving its last major update on Wednesday and it’s a big one, with its additions pretty much allowing players to create their own fully-fleshed out Super Mario Bros. game. In “World Maker” mode, players can tie their created levels together by making their own Mario world maps from scratch,
Super Mario Maker on the Wii U was an incredible game and overall experience. Of course, Mario will always be Mario and include tight platforming controls, but, what was so great about the game was how fluid it felt to create levels. Using the Wii U stylus to drag blocks or create an entire row
Super Mario Maker 2 surprised Nintendo fans last week with its out-of-the-blue reveal at the start of the Nintendo Direct. Thankfully, it’s not just a port of the Wii U title; Super Mario Maker 2 looks like it is fully deserving of the 2 at the end of its title. The Mario community feverishly began combing