Super Mario Maker was a noteworthy title in that it managed to be extremely popular and culturally relevant despite being on a console considered to be a high-profile “failure”.
Now Nintendo has well and truly picked itself up, dusted itself off and raised a hearty middle finger to its competition with the Switch, many people would have doubtless been happy with a simple port of the originalΒ Super Mario Maker,Β opening up the possibilities that package offered to a whole new audience.
But what Nintendo has actually given us is something much,Β muchΒ greater. Let’s dive in and see whatΒ Super Mario Maker 2Β brings to the creators’ table.
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