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Home»News»Gaming News»Super Mario Maker stage coming to Super Smash Bros. For WiiU and 3DS.

Super Mario Maker stage coming to Super Smash Bros. For WiiU and 3DS.

By Adriel RangelSeptember 15, 2015

Hot on the heels of Super Mario Maker’s release, Nintendo has revealed that a stage based on this new title will be added to both the WiiU and 3DS versions of Super Smash Bros. According to the announcement video, the stage will be created during the pre-match countdown before the eyes of the players, and if breakable blocks are present, they will be replaced by the Mario Maker hand when broken.
The video claims that the stage will change every time it’s played on; but it is currently unclear if there are a set number of variations or if there is some sort of algorithm in place to create a truly unique experience every time it loads up.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOdhFajSdj8]

The Super Mario Maker stage is scheduled to be released on September 30th. 

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Adriel has been an avid lover of games and anime for near all his life. Hailing from Chicago where he is currently pursuing a degree in game design, he greatly prides himself on using both his gained knowledge from his schooling as well as his life-long experience as a gamer to analyze and express his love for games. As far as Anime goes, he likes all sorts, but loves dramatic action; his favorites being Fist of The North Star and JoJo's Bizarre adventure. Fun Fact: Adriel's favorite genres of games are Fighting games and Shooters, but his love for his reckless playstyle keep him from achieving greatness.

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