Super Mario Maker 1 is a level creation game / tool released by Nintendo for the Wii U in 2015. It’s been bought over 7.5 million times, and has had thousands upon thousands of levels created.

Sometime around 2021, Nintendo ceased the ability to upload new levels to Mario Maker 1 (Mario maker 2 had been out for a couple years at this point)

In comes Team 0%. This team had existed for a bit already, as a team that wanted to make sure there was no unbeaten levels in Mario maker 1 and 2. With the news of no more levels for the original, the goal was actually attainable for the first time ever.

Fast forward to October 2023, Nintendo announces all online functionality will cease for 3ds and Wii U titles in early April (specifically April 8th 2024). Now Team 0% had a time limit to finish. Many highly skilled Mario maker players came together to try and “beat” the game.

Well as of an hour or so ago, the second to last level, a New Super Mario Bros style level called “The Last Dance” was cleared by japanese player Yamada as seen here

https://youtu.be/roIFvn569VI?si=4z1AF7WN8zxNHIdS

So… One level left. The community has a few weeks to finish it. Is it hard? Well… I’ll let ThaBeast721 (a very skilled player who has completed a fair number of these last levels) explain the level:

https://youtu.be/KmikpEVCuZE?si=uNbXhV1QplXVJVh5

So, it’s really hard. But the end is in sight. Mario Maker 1 is one level away from being fully beaten!

  • pimeys@lemmy.nauk.io
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    8 months ago

    thab’s been trying to beat “The Last Dance” for a few days already, it’s really fascinating to watch. And even barb finished one level, then said “fuck this garbage” and spent the next days finishing Paper Mario and complaining how boring it is…

    It’s been a few good weeks on Twitch…

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          8 months ago

          Honestly, I don’t think it’s that simple. Console online services get away with making you pay because the system is locked and you don’t have a choice. Pc gamers can host their own servers, and if steam ever becomes so anti consumer as to charge for access to your library, competitors will rise and the market will balance.

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              8 months ago

              That’s true, but games exist already where people can host their own servers. Pc gaming is kind of like the sandbox of platforms. Other major consoles solved that problem by sunsetting their free services so that you can’t just go play an existing online game for free on their platform.

              It would be a gargantuan task to sunset free online connectivity as it exists in pc gaming today.

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    8 months ago

    I’ve never played so I’m not sure what the systems are. Is that video not showing someone complete the level? Is it the level creator having to prove it is solvable to submit it?

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      8 months ago

      The second video with ThaBeast explaining the level shows the creators upload video yes. The level creator must beat the level for it to get uploaded to the servers. So in this case uncleared means a level not cleared by anyone other than the creator.

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    8 months ago

    Nintendo announces all online functionality will cease for 3ds and Wii U titles in early April (specifically April 8th 2024)

    Oh shit, I didn’t realise this deadline was so close! Should I be firing Mario Maker up now and downloading every level I can while I have the chance? Though I think I stopped playing it when I realised most of the levels were just words being spelled out in blocks with no actual gameplay…