

lYQPKBaLNY- Metroid Mike 64 September 25, 2022 Unique course design like this airship course that’s made to look like a tank. Ultimately, Metroid Mike 64 says he's been trying "provide you with something Nintendo should’ve done already, make a full Mario game within Super Mario Maker 2, that’s fun as heck!" You can play through his work by typing in the Mario Maker 2 ID, 0G9-XN4-FNF. The gameplay is described as "classic Mario", without the troll levels or higely difficult skill challenges that dominate a lot of Mario Maker's user catalogue. 5 is a love letter to the NES and SNES era of Mario games, and includes some of their hallmarks with new touches: the 7 Koopalings are end-of-world bosses, there are branching world maps, puzzle courses are included, and more. Metroid Mike 64 used it to bring together 40 courses spread across 8 worlds, separated into three styles – "24 courses from Super Mario World, 14 from SMB3 and 2 courses from SMB." The key was the addition of the World Maker update for Mario Maker 2, allowing players to stitch multiple levels together into full games, with proper World Maps. When the sequel came out for Switch, he says he studied his creations and "painstakingly imported them block-for-block" from the first game to the second. If those dates don't quite add up for you, it's because Metroid Mike 64 says he's been planning to do this since the first Mario Maker game arrived in 2015.

eUNvHQysVq- Metroid Mike 64 September 25, 2022 I’ve been working towards this moment since 2015, trying to create a classic Mario game that plays as if Nintendo created it themselves. I’ve finally finished creating my Super World in Mario Maker 2 and have unofficially named it Super Mario Bros 5. I’ve been working towards this moment since 2015, trying to create a classic Mario game that plays as if Nintendo created it themselves." On Twitter (below), Metroid Mike 64 wrote, "I’ve finally finished creating my Super World in Mario Maker 2 and have unofficially named it Super Mario Bros 5.
