Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS

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Template:Infobox Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS is a Nintendo 3DS port of the 2015 Wii U title Super Mario Maker, scheduled for a release on December 2, 2016.

Changes and new features

The game is slated to include almost everything from the original Wii U release, with the exception of Costume Mario and searching for courses by code. It is also possible to play stages from the Wii U version, though not every stage will be compatible with the 3DS version due to version differences, such as the lack of Mystery Mushrooms in the 3DS version.

Exclusive to Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, the game will include 100 new courses designed by Nintendo pre-installed. The courses will also include medal objectives, in which the player must fulfill certain criteria, such as collecting every coin in the level, to earn a medal. Players can also send unfinished courses to other players, by way of Local Play, and they can team up, or collaborate, on stages. Stages made in this way will have a special icon marked next to it. The editing mode of the game also includes an interactive tutorial guided by Mary O. and Yamamura.[1]

Differences between versions

  • Mystery Mushrooms have been removed from the 3DS version. The Weird Mushroom replaces the Mystery Mushroom as the game theme-specific power-up in the Super Mario Bros. game theme.
  • Weird Mushrooms, Checkpoint Flags, Skewers, and keys are now standalone course elements, meaning they do not need to be created by shaking a Mushroom, an arrow sign, Thwomp, or a P-Switch, respectively.
  • The 3DS version has seven item interface columns with nine items each, as opposed to its Wii U predecessor, which has five columns with twelve items each. Also, there is not a crown column, and all items completely fill each column.
  • Players can no longer upload courses from the 3DS version to the online server. Instead, players can share their courses with other players via Local Play or StreetPass.[1]

Gallery

References

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