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Super Mario Maker update adds Bookmark web portal, all-new items

Hold tight Super Mario Maker creators and players, Nintendo is about to release another game update on December 21st that adds a handful of useful and interesting new features.

If you’ve ever wanted to browse the library of Super Mario Maker creations and bookmark them remotely to play later, then soon you’ll be able to do just that with the just announced Bookmark web portal.  Nintendo will also be adding several new, never before seen items to the game, such as the Fire Koopa Clown Car, P Warp Doors, delicious donut-shaped Bumpers and more.

Take a look at some screens of the update along with official info from Nintendo.

Super Mario Maker – December Update screens:

The courses in Super Mario Maker are about to get even more interesting ? and a lot easier to find. A free Dec. 21 update will deliver a new set of never-before-seen items for players to use as they create courses in the Wii U game. On the same day, Nintendo launches a Web portal called Super Mario Maker Bookmark that lets players search for courses to play by using their computer, tablet or smartphone.

?Players have already created and shared a huge number of courses, and now it will be easier and more fun than ever for players to create and find levels they will love to play,? said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America?s Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing. ?Combining classic Mario game play with the creative fun of making and sharing levels, Super Mario Maker is a perfect experience for the holidays.?

New features coming to the game include:

  • Fire Koopa Clown Car: This volcanic vessel is capable of shooting fireballs as well as a powerful charged shot that can even destroy Blocks. It?s perfect for creating shoot-?em-up-style courses.
  • P Warp Doors: Unlike regular Warp Doors, these are only visible while a P Switch is active ? perfect for creating truly devious Ghost House courses.
  • Bumper: This bouncy donut-shaped object sends Mario bounding away when touched.
  • World Records: Now pages will display the World Record for each course uploaded, displaying the fastest clear time.
  • Super Mario Maker Bookmark: Levels that players have bookmarked to play later using the Web portal will be accessible from the Course World tab.

Players can access the Super Mario Maker Bookmark portal site from their computer, tablet or smartphone, using their Nintendo Network ID to log in. The portal will let players browse recommended courses or search for courses with filters like difficulty, game theme or course style. Players can also search using a selection of tags, making it easier to find courses that fall into a specific category such as automatic, puzzle or music. Appealing levels can then be bookmarked for instant access the next time players fire up the game. These comprehensive options are also accessible on Wii U via the Course World in Super Mario Maker, allowing players to find a course and hit the Play Now button to jump straight into the action. A link to the new portal site will be available on the game?s website when it launches.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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