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Re: Video: It's Not Hard to Spot the Difference in This Super Mario Maker 3DS & Wii U Comparison

DariiKong

If this remake would be capable of displaying in stereoscopic #3D #SuperMario #Maker would sell more units than the new miniature #NES console will sell controllers this holiday period.

#Nintendo have so many treasure trunks for the 3DS handheld system, it seems as if they don't know which to open next.
With classic games such as Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog or Capcom's Mega Man Legacy Collection and with Nintendo's very own expansive Virtual catalog the Kyoto based giants of video games can even switch the 3DS entirely to the indie/startup community and host a variety of wonderful, fantastic games like the innovative BOXBOY!, a challenging, yet intuitive puzzle game or proud Shovel Knight the delightfully saturated and funny platformer sensation with a much awaited prequel planned to release soon.

For Nintendo fans who grew up perfecting jumps in Mario games since the 80's and 90's eras, the Maker is a fantasy come true. And the ability to design levels on a portable version makes it even more desirable. But it's surprising to notice that the majority of newcomers do not know that traditionally Mario is a two-button experience. Perhaps this months Super Mario Run is going to do something to change that lack of understanding... Mario must RUN!

As with the newest Pokemon adventure, Sun & Moon, it comes as a bit of a surprise, that Nintendo does not produce stereoscopic 3D versions of their excellent games for the recent, more powerful "New 3DS" system.

The New 3DS is a spectacular little portable device with access to an extensive library of exquisite software and fans will surely set their hopes on Nintendo manufacturing a New New Nintendo 3DS handheld in the future!