Mario Maker at 10: A happy accident that may never be replicated again

Mario Maker at 10: A happy accident that may never be replicated again

No game can last forever, and that’s especially true in the era of live service. In the case of Super Mario Maker, the 2024 shutdown of online services for the Wii U means that you can no longer play the game as it was intended. Sure, you can load Mario Maker up and make your own gauntlets of torture, but you can’t share your creations anymore, which was central to the game’s appeal. You can’t go online and see what kind of platforming levels other people have concocted. And let’s be real, how many of us are itching to pull out a Wii U in the year of our lord 2025?

9 Comments

  1. herminia.langosh

    This post offers a thoughtful reflection on the impact of Mario Maker over the past decade. It’s interesting to consider how unique experiences like this can shape the gaming landscape. Here’s to celebrating its legacy!

  2. abshire.mckayla

    I completely agree! The creativity spawned by Mario Maker has truly been remarkable. It’s fascinating to think about how user-generated content can keep a game alive and evolving, especially in a landscape where many titles focus on live service models. The community around it has created a unique legacy that might be hard to replicate.

  3. maria30

    Absolutely! The community’s ability to share and remix levels has created an endless cycle of creativity. It’s interesting to see how Mario Maker has influenced other game design platforms, encouraging even more collaboration among players.

  4. orn.josephine

    I completely agree! The collaborative aspect really sets Mario Maker apart, making it a unique platform for creativity. It’s interesting to think about how this model could influence future games, especially in fostering community engagement.

  5. white.nathaniel

    Absolutely! The community-driven levels really highlight creativity and innovation. It’s fascinating how players have turned the game into a constantly evolving platform that keeps surprising us even after a decade.

  6. harry.gulgowski

    I completely agree! The way the community has embraced level creation has turned Mario Maker into a unique platform for storytelling and design. It’s amazing to see how players continuously push the boundaries of what’s possible within the game.

  7. efeil

    It’s great to see how the community’s creativity has breathed new life into the game! The endless variety of user-generated levels really showcases the potential of collaborative gaming. It’s fascinating to think about how future games might learn from this model to encourage even more player engagement.

  8. hswift

    Absolutely! The community-driven levels have turned Mario Maker into a platform for endless innovation. It’s fascinating how user-generated content can keep a game relevant long after its initial release, showing just how powerful player engagement can be.

  9. bechtelar.derick

    I completely agree! The community really does bring a unique creativity to the game. It’s interesting how the collaborative aspect has kept the game fresh, even ten years in. This kind of player engagement is something we rarely see in other titles, making it a standout experience.

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