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Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS review ‘Super Mario Maker for 3DS’ is a fun, but far lonelier game than we hoped By Will Fulton Published August 23, 2019 ...
A recent passenger’s seat ride to Toronto from my home in Kitchener and back again was made infinitely more pleasant with Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS in my hands. It turns out Nintendo’s design ...
Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS allows you to make elaborate, intricate Super Mario Bros. levels. It does not, however, allow you to share those levels on the Internet.
With Super Mario Maker for 3DS, Nintendo has put together, without question, its finest console-to-handle conversion ever. Let there be no question, though: The loss of proper sharing features sucks.
So far, Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS (henceforth SMM 3DS for brevity’s sake) seems to have been defined less by the features it has than the ones it’s missing.
Mario fans aren’t just making their own levels. They’re making Nintendo happy. Nintendo revealed that Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS has sold 2 million copies in its financial report for ...
The 3DS version drops the ball in the sharing departmentBut while Nintendo did a great job porting Super Mario Maker’s elegant level creator from Wii U to 3DS, it comes with a few odd concessions.
Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS will feature 100 Nintendo-made courses in the box, and also allows players to connect to the internet to play courses built on the Wii U version released last year.
Super Mario Maker is a natural fit for the Nintendo 3DS. The short nature of its levels and free-form design mode lend themselves perfectly to playing in short bursts, dropping in and out of games ...
Nintendo has confirmed that Super Mario Maker is making the jump from Wii U to 3DS. This portable version is focused on creating local connections rather than sharing online, with StreetPass being ...
Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS doesn't match the Wii U original in terms of visual polish or amiibo support, nor does it have the vibrant online scene that defined that title.
In the end, I find myself much more frustrated by Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS than I really ought to. If this had a different verb in the title and eschewed the notion of creation, if this ...