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Mario Maker is an upcoming game creator application for the Wii U which allows players to make their own 2D platform, Super Mario levels. It allows players to insert blocks, enemies, items, and more from the original Super Mario Bros.. There are some new modified power-ups, like a Luigi Mushroom that changes Mario into Super Mario, but looks like a stretched Small Mario. The game also allows switching between the graphical styles of various 2D Mario games. The game was announced at E3 2014 and is set to be released early 2015, as part of Mario's 30th Anniversary.
Graphical styles
The game will give players the option to choose the graphical styles from various 2D Mario games.[1] There are four styles announced thus far and it has been stated that others may also be available in the final game[2]. These games include:
So far, it's unknown whether the world themes of the later games will be used. Also, while the Super Leaf from Super Mario Bros. 3 has been confirmed, it's unknown whether the other game-exclusive items will appear, and whether or not they can be used in the other styles.
Differences from base-games
Although the recreation is mainly faithful, there are some minor differences in each styles. For example: in the original Super Mario Bros. game, Elevators could not be jumped through from underneath; this was possibly put in place to remain consistent with the Lifts in the New Super Mario Bros. series. Also Lakitus clouds can still be ridden and wall jumping is made possible.
Sharing system
Mario Maker will have a dedicated way to share course creations with the rest of the Mario Maker user base and Nintendo is implementing a system to share courses online, similar to what was done with Pushmo World and the later games in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series.
Customization options
Mushrooms and most enemies can ride on top of other objects and bounce off springboards. Enemies can have wings added to them, which in the case of Goombas and Koopas, makes them look and act like their familiar "Para" variations. Red Koopas can be spawned by shaking a standard Green Koopa until it turns red. Enemies can also be made huge. Players can add coins to multiple enemies and objects for them to produce coins.
Available items
Objects
- Brick Blocks[3]
- Coin Blocks[3]
- Mushroom Blocks[3]
- Fire Flower Blocks
- Used Block[3]
- Ground[3]
- Ground (solid top only)
- Mushroom platform
- Warp Pipes[3]
- Springboards[3]
- Platform[3]
- Coins[3]
- Fences
Power-ups
Enemies
Goombas
- Goombas[3]
- Goomba Towers[3]
- Paragoombas[3]
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- Grand Goombas
- Huge Paragoombas
- Grand Goomba Towers
- Huge Paragoomba Towers
Koopa Troopas
- Koopa Troopas[3]
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- Koopa Paratroopas[3]
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- Gargantua Koopa Troopas
- Colossal Paratroopas
- Gargantua Koopa Troopa Towers
- Colossal Paratroopa Towers
Hammer Bros.
- Hammer Bro.[3]
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- Sledge Brothers[3]
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Piranha Plants
- Piranha Plants[3]
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- Piranhacus Giganticus
- Para-Piranhacus Giganticus
- Piranhacus Giganticus Towers
- Para-Piranhacus Giganticus Towers
Buzzy Beetles
- Buzzy Beetles
- Para-Buzzies
- Buzzy Beetle Towers
- Para-Buzzy Towers
- Giant Buzzy Beetles
- Giant Para-Buzzies
- Giant Buzzy Beetle Towers
- Giant Para-Buzzy Towers
Lakitu/Spinies
Blooper
- Bloopers
- Giant Bloopers
- Para Bloopers
- Giant Para Bloopers
- Blooper Towers
- Giant Blooper Towers
- Para Blooper Towers
- Giant Para Blooper Towers
Other
- Bill Blaster (Can fire any enemy, power up, or item)
- Cannon
- Fire Bar
Backgrounds
- Overworld
- Underground
- Underwater
- Castle
References to other games
- Mario Paint: Undodog reappears and sometimes a Gnat roams through the screen. Also, the game's logo is similar to the title screen of this game.
Gallery
Trivia
- The Luigi Mushroom visually resembles a Dried Shroom. However, it actually comes from a bug that happened in development that made Super Mario skinny.[6]
References
External links
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