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====''Super Mario Maker''==== | ====''Super Mario Maker''==== | ||
[[File:SMM-Tutorial.png|thumb|The tutorial in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'']] | [[File:SMM-Tutorial.png|thumb|The tutorial in ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'']] | ||
After starting ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' for the first time, pressing {{button|wiiu|A}}, and playing an unfinished course until the game notifies them to edit the course, the player will be sent to a tutorial in the Course Maker where they will be taught how to use features and techniques such as placing, adjusting, and transforming course elements, dragging [[Super Mushroom]]s and [[Wings]] onto enemies to enlarge them and attach wings to them respectively, stacking enemies, filling [[? Block]]s and [[Warp Pipe|Pipe]]s, and saving courses. After all instructions have been finished and the course has finished construction, the player can play the course before saving it to the [[Coursebot]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/EzlmpK_1rnM Nintendo Wii U Longplay: Super Mario Maker]</ref> When making a course normally, the player will often be notified when new course elements will arrive. When the [[Soundfrog]] button is tapped, the course screen darkens, the music becomes silent, and the course element palette is replaced by a single row for [[ | After starting ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' for the first time, pressing {{button|wiiu|A}}, and playing an unfinished course until the game notifies them to edit the course, the player will be sent to a tutorial in the Course Maker where they will be taught how to use features and techniques such as placing, adjusting, and transforming course elements, dragging [[Super Mushroom]]s and [[Wings]] onto enemies to enlarge them and attach wings to them respectively, stacking enemies, filling [[? Block]]s and [[Warp Pipe|Pipe]]s, and saving courses. After all instructions have been finished and the course has finished construction, the player can play the course before saving it to the [[Coursebot]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/EzlmpK_1rnM Nintendo Wii U Longplay: Super Mario Maker]</ref> When making a course normally, the player will often be notified when new course elements will arrive. When the [[Soundfrog]] button is tapped, the course screen darkens, the music becomes silent, and the course element palette is replaced by a single row for [[sound effect]]s. The Course Maker can also transform into the [[Gnat Attack]] minigame, originating from ''[[Mario Paint]]'', when a [[Muncher]] is shaken repeatedly.<ref>[https://youtu.be/C8ektUsElEg Super Mario Maker: Gnat Attack Easy and Hard Mode Beaten!]</ref> When the player touches the screen with the stylus or their finger, a hand will appear on the TV touching/dragging whatever the player is. The hand that can appear can be changed by pressing down the left or right {{button|wiiu|Stick}}. | ||
====''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS''==== | ====''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS''==== | ||