Super Mario Maker Level Coming to SSB

Super Mario Maker Level Coming to SSB

September 30th. The only reason you have to click this article is the embedded video.

pocru by pocru on Sep 15, 2015 @ 02:02 AM (Staff Bios)
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Here’s a neat little tidbit! With an extra emphasis on 'little'.

While Super Mario Maker is out and kickin’ ass, Nintendo hasn’t forgotten about its old standby, Super Smash Bros. for the 3DS and Wii U. And to celebrate the release of Super Mario Maker, come September 30th, Nintendo will be releasing a new stage for both versions of the game--where you fight on a randomly generated Mario map just like Super Mario Maker!

Check out the video below for a better idea how it works:



Perhaps the coolest part of this new stage is that it is completely random, which means it’ll never get old or familiar however many times you play on it… unless you do it in Omega mode I guess. While Nintendo hasn’t told us if this costs anything, it wouldn’t surprise me if it were free, so let’s hope for that, shall we?

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