'Super Mario Maker' game goes to 'Super Smash Bros. 4'

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Those who cannot get enough of "Super Mario Maker" will soon get to enjoy playing the side-scrolling platformer and game creation tool in one of the best-selling fighting video games in the market today. 

After just a week of being available in retail stores worldwide, Nintendo announced that "Super Mario Maker" will be included as a new stage in "Super Smash Bros. 4" for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. It means that the game will be released as an added expansion pack for "Super Smash Bros. 4." 

Nintendo announced the downloadable "Super Mario Maker"-themed stage on its YouTube page, saying, "With so many parts on layouts, the sky is the limit for stage design."

Players can also repair any broken parts of the stage during an intense match by using the 'Super Mario Maker' hand. 

"Super Mario Maker" was developed to be a creation tool video game that lets players come up with their own designs for the stages in the "Super Mario" series such as the "Super Mario Bros.," "Super Mario Bros. 3," "Super Mario World," and the "New Super Mario Bros. U," then share it with other players online.

The Independent described "Super Mario Maker" as Nintendo's tool to show that they are willing to let their players decide what they want in a game by inviting players to take full control of their own adventures. However, players need to have a Nintendo Gamepad to fully enjoy the creative leeway that "Super Mario Maker" brings.

The "Super Mario Maker" DLC will be released for the "Super Smash Bros. 4" for both the Wii U console and the Nintendo 3DS portable game platform starting Sept. 30. The DLC will cost $2.49 for each platform, but it can be purchased as a set for only $3.49. 

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