Super Mario Maker
Family Friendly Gaming rented Super Mario
Maker, and we plan on publishing a review in issue #100 of the
e-magazine. I have to admit Super Mario Maker was a big let down for me.
From being able to only upload ten levels to the Internet usage costs of
downloading levels from other gamers. One of the biggest issues with
Super Mario Maker is the slave labor aspect of this Wii U video game.
That whole concept will be explained in greater detail in a News
article. Which hopefully will be published by the time this preview is
published online. If not, it will be just a bit later. Super Mario Maker
contains a variety of older Super Mario Bros content. So those angry
about rehash in video games are going to be pulling their hair out over
Super Mario Maker.
If you have all kinds of creative ideas about what kind of Super Mario
Bros levels should be created then maybe you will be interested in
purchasing Super Mario Maker on the Wii U. I propose your family
consider a rental first to be sure you like it. Super Mario Maker is
selling at a very over inflated price at the time this preview is being
written. I personally believe it should be selling for a third of the
price at most. Playing Super Mario Maker can be a very dull and boring
experience. If you are using Super Mario Maker as a tool to learn video
game design then it is decent. Just remember you won't be paid for any
of your work though. If you are good at something you really should get
paid for it.
{09/22/2015} - Paul
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