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Gamer's Epic Race to Beat Every MARIO MAKER Level Before Servers Shut Down
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Gamer's Epic Race to Beat Every MARIO MAKER Level Before Servers Shut Down

Mar 18, 2024 4:59 PM

Super Mario Maker's dedicated fanbase, led by Team 0%, is on the cusp of an unprecedented feat in gaming history. They are one level away from clearing every single user-created level in the original Super Mario Maker for Wii U before the online servers shut down next month. Their journey began back in 2017, motivated by the desire to ensure no created level remained unbeaten. Currently, they are contending with the last level standing, "Trimming The Herbs," which has gained almost mythic status among the community. Team 0% members are confident that they will soon achieve a successful clear, thanks to efforts from elite players mastering the necessary techniques. This push comes as a race against time, propelled by Nintendo's announcement that Wii U and 3DS online services will be discontinued in April 2024.

Google Analytics show a significant spike in level completions after Nintendo's closure announcement, reflecting the intensification of Team 0%'s mission. With more than 10.5 million levels uploaded to the servers, this project reflects the collective effort and skill of a global community. Beyond just clearing levels, Team 0% represents a diverse set of players with expertise in different styles of play, such as kaizo, puzzles, and speedruns. Their next goal is to conquer Super Mario Maker 2, as they continue to honor both the Mario Maker series and the legacy of the Wii U. As the Wii U era draws to a close, this accomplishment will stand as a testament to the dedication and passion of Mario Maker fans.

When is Nintendo planning to shut down the Wii U and 3DS servers?

Nintendo has announced that Wii U and 3DS online services will be discontinued on April 8, 2024.

Super Mario Maker, which launched on the Wii U in 2015, allowed players to create and share their own Mario levels, reinvigorating interest in the platforming genre and leveraging a strong community of creators. The game was lauded for its intuitive design tools and the vast range of user-generated levels, which varied from simple and whimsical to devilishly challenging. Nintendo built upon this success with Super Mario Maker 2 for the Switch, released in 2019, which introduced new tools, course parts, and features, including a story mode and online multiplayer options.



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