Since the Switch console was selling much better than the Wii U, this also flourished the homebrew ecosystem and other people almost had everything reverse engineered, that I needed to know.Īfter waiting for several years now it is time to move forward and do what I wanted to do and this is why I start a new project called Shroom Kingdom. In the meantime Super Mario Maker 2 came out, so I was thrilled to work on SMMDB again and implement proper support for it. Since the Rust gaming ecosystem was still relatively immature at the time, I postponed the idea and devoted myself to other projects, namely Net64+ and afterwards sm64js. Learning Rust filled me with joy, which I have never felt using another language, but let's keep it like that. As a developer with a background mainly in frontend development and due to my love for performance, I started experimenting early with these technologies and soon became interested in the Rust programming language. These technologies specifically are WebAssembly and WebGL/WebGPU. With modern HTML5 technologies it is nowadays possible to create games with near native performance. The idea I initially had when I started 2017 with SMMDB was to make Super Mario Maker usable on emulators, but I soon had the idea of making it playable in your browser. This is also why SMMDB and Net64 exist now for several years and are still in use. I'm a software engineer with a passion for my side projects. My future plans of developmentHi, my name is Mario! To use all features on this website it is recommended to sign in with Google.Īll content on this website is user-created. SMMDB also features courses for Super Mario 64 Maker, a popular ROM hack by Kaze Emanuar. For Cemu, a Wii U emulator, there is even a save file editor. SMMDB will let you search for courses and tries to convert incompatible courses as good as possible. Several Wii U courses can't even be played on 3DS because of incompatibility. Super Mario Maker for 3DS has no option to search for courses. It enriches gameplay especially for platforms with minor support from Nintendo, which includes 3DS and emulators. SMMDB can be used as a compatibility layer between those platform. Supported platforms for Super Mario Maker 1 are Wii U, 3DS and Cemu. Super Mario Maker 2 courses can finally be uploaded as well! With a wide selection of elements ranging from classic block platforms to enemies like Goombas and Koopas, players have an impressive toolkit to realize their creative visions.Welcome to SMMDB!SMMDB is the only cross console/emulator sharing platform for Super Mario Maker and Super Mario Maker 2 courses. The touch screen of the Nintendo 3DS makes it remarkably intuitive to design levels, ensuring an accessible and enjoyable experience for players of all skill levels. Intuitive Level CreationĪt the heart of Super Mario Maker 3DS lies its level editor, which serves as the canvas for aspiring game designers. With the ability to create and play levels on the go, Super Mario Maker 3DS puts the power of game development right into the hands of players, allowing them to unleash their creativity and challenge their friends in new and imaginative ways. The game enables players to craft custom Mario levels, utilizing an array of tools, objects, and enemies inspired by various Mario games throughout history. Super Mario Maker 3DS retains the core concept of its Wii U predecessor while optimizing the experience for the handheld console. Download Links Overview of Super Mario Maker 3DS
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