Fans of the recently-released Wii U exclusive Super Mario Maker have been staying busy creating and sharing levels.
According to Nintendo's Japanese Twitter account, the company claims over 1 million user-created courses in Super Mario Maker have been uploaded and shared with users worldwide.
In Super Mario Maker, players are given tools and assets from different Mario games which they take and use to create their own levels. Much like the user-generated content in PlayStation's LittleBigPlanet series, these unique levels can be shared with other players once they've been created.
Super Mario Maker is Nintendo's latest release for the Wii U home console, and has made enough waves with fans that it will soon be getting its own Super Smash Bros. stage. Read IGN's Super Mario Maker review to learn how you can craft devilishly difficult levels.
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According to Nintendo's Japanese Twitter account, the company claims over 1 million user-created courses in Super Mario Maker have been uploaded and shared with users worldwide.
In Super Mario Maker, players are given tools and assets from different Mario games which they take and use to create their own levels. Much like the user-generated content in PlayStation's LittleBigPlanet series, these unique levels can be shared with other players once they've been created.
Super Mario Maker is Nintendo's latest release for the Wii U home console, and has made enough waves with fans that it will soon be getting its own Super Smash Bros. stage. Read IGN's Super Mario Maker review to learn how you can craft devilishly difficult levels.
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