

SUPER MARIO BROS GAMES FOR 3DS DOWNLOAD
It goes online to pick random stages created using the Wii U version to form a playlist for the 100 Mario Challenge, and to download and play select stages from a playlist based around difficulty (but even then you can’t rate the completed stages or leave feedback). And it stings even worse because we know Super Mario Maker for 3DS can talk to the internet. That’s a shame, since the process of building them is much more convenient on the go. But as the Wii entry was more of the direct sequel, this game took a different approach. It bearing the 2 in its title also drew obvious comparisons to both versions of Super Mario Bros. 2 was confusing right out of the gate, as it was actually the fourth game in the series.

That sapped my desire to create stages, since I know I can’t share them with a bigger pool of players. 2 (2012, Nintendo 3DS) New Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Maker for 3DS lets you create stages using the Wii U versions easy-to-use creation suite. There is no way to play a specific level that was designed by you or your friend on a Wii U, or to send your 3DS-made level to them. But, if you’re in an area without a lot of fellow 3DS players, you’re out of luck, since Nintendo chose not to include the ability to share stages online, even using Wii U level codes. You can, for instance, share stages with someone locally or through StreetPass, which is a neat way to pass stages to friends or complete strangers you meet. That means that if you’re in a household with multiple 3DS systems and only one copy of Super Mario Maker, using it on another system will prompt you to completely reset everything back to zero, reinstall the extra data, and erase all saved progress.Īnd that’s just the first on a surprisingly long list of backward decision making when it comes to sharing in Super Mario Maker for 3DS.

Booting it up for the first time comes with a mandatory SD card installation that can last a few minutes, and strangely, it’ll check this extra data every time you load it. “But 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.
