'Super Mario Maker Bookmark' service release details; new features revealed

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"Super Mario Maker" is undoubtedly a well-loved game among Wii U users, but at times playing the game, especially searching for a specific level to play, can be a headache. But thanks to an upcoming game update, that problem will be solved.

Nintendo will launch a new service called "Super Mario Maker Bookmark" on Dec. 21. This service allows players to search for specific game levels on PC and other mobile gaming devices.

"Players have already created and shared a huge number of courses, and now it will be easier and more fun than ever for players to create and find levels they will love to play," Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America's Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing, said, according to the news release.

The "Super Mario Maker Bookmark" resembles a search engine, which is intended for the game. The site requires players to key in their Nintendo IDs and they can start searching through different levels and select the ones that they want to play.

Apart from this search engine browser, Nintendo also spiced up the game by announcing a free game update, to be released on the same date.

The game will soon include P Warp Doors, which, according to Nintendo, will only be "visible while a P Switch is active." This feature is great for the Ghost House courses.

Bumpers will also be part of the game and is noted to function as music blocks, as stated in Digital Trends' report.

Nintendo has also added a Fire Koopa Clown Car, described to be a car that gets its power from a volcano. Nintendo also said that this car would be great for "shoot-'em-up-style courses."

Finally, the game update will now have World Records, which will show players who have impressive clear time. This should pave way for a competitive, yet more exciting and enjoyable "Super Mario Maker" game.

 

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