My only disappointment was the lack of SMB2 or 3 tile sets. Otherwise this has a lot of potential.
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What was with the Mario Paint fly randomly appearing on the editor screen? I would love it if they brought back that goofy game. Was just talking about that the other day.
I'd bet money that Mario 2 and 3 will be expansions. Like 10 dollars (15?) for the game, 5 for each pack. I think that's fair because you create levels you can play and Mario 2 and 3 has a lot of stuff to use.
All I know is the levels in the Newer mod are miles better than anything Nintendo has made in the NSMB series.
I just hope they can be played in sets of 8 or whatever not messing around individually all the time and there is some way to work out the decent ones.
(Failing that I guess I will go through 3 and World and work out the bits I like the best and stitch those bits together.)
Nintendo's heart is not in making them well any more. (Contrast to say 3D World/Galaxy where they were trying hard).
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Do you think this will be a retail release? The levels looked so short, and it didn't seem like you could save more than a few levels as opposed to making your own full game, so it kind of seemed like something they'd put on the eShop for cheap, but then I don't know why they would give it so much attention at E3 in that case.
I'd bet money that Mario 2 and 3 will be expansions. Like 10 dollars (15?) for the game, 5 for each pack. I think that's fair because you create levels you can play and Mario 2 and 3 has a lot of stuff to use.
I can see Mario 3/World but I can't see Mario 2 happening, gameplay wise it's a bit different to the standard Mario fare.
Do you think this will be a retail release? The levels looked so short, and it didn't seem like you could save more than a few levels as opposed to making your own full game, so it kind of seemed like something they'd put on the eShop for cheap, but then I don't know why they would give it so much attention at E3 in that case.
Although Amazon and others list the title with a default/high price, I think retail or not is yet to be decided. According to the NoA site, the "Mario Maker" name is a working title and at the Treehouse Live they seemed cautious to go into any other details than editing in the 8-bit mode.
I'd bet money that Mario 2 and 3 will be expansions. Like 10 dollars (15?) for the game, 5 for each pack. I think that's fair because you create levels you can play and Mario 2 and 3 has a lot of stuff to use.
I can see Mario 3/World but I can't see Mario 2 happening, gameplay wise it's a bit different to the standard Mario fare.
It has quite a bit in common with Mario vs Donkey Kong. They already know how to do that as well.
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