Super Mario Maker is all about creating and sharing your own cool/weird/sadistic levels online, but it's also a fully fledged single-player Mario game. Nintendo revealed on a ꦬ that the upcoming Wii U game will come with 100 courses pre-built and ready to play, with no Mario making required.

For reference, the ori🦄ginal Super Mario Bros. had 32 courses, so 100 should be enough to keep you busy for a while. You'll also have access to a theoretically infinite number of courses once the player community starts uploading its own creations, but it sounds like Super Mario Maker will be worthwhile even for fans 🗹who are unable to connect online.

I can't decide whether Nintendo should include those nefarious 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo World Championships levels꧒ in the base package, though. It could be fun𝓡 to try them them out en masse, or it could just inspire TV smashing the likes of which we haven't seen since before those grippy silicon jackets started coming standard with Wii Remotes.

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