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    Random: It's done! Every level of Super Mario Maker was cleared before the Wii U went online

    Avery KensingtonBy Avery KensingtonMarch 23, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Random: It's done!  Every level of Super Mario Maker was cleared before the Wii U went online
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    Earlier this week, we revealed how a trained team dubbed “Team 0%” was trying to complete every community level in the original Super Mario Maker before Nintendo shut down the online functionality of the Wii U and 3DS on April 8, 2024.

    While struggling to beat a final level called “Trimming the Herbs”, the story has since taken a bit of a turn – with that level's creator confirming it to be an “illegitimate upload” (Thanks, Oatmeldum). Therefore, the final community level was actually “The Last Dance”, which was canceled by “Yamada_SMM2” in March 15, 2024.

    This means that every community level in the game has now been cleared. Mission completed! Here's part of what the team behind the effort said in the update:

    “The weed trimmer was actually a bowl (Quick operation with the help of the tool) making “The Last Dance” the final level cleared!”

    To reach this point, the Mario Maker community had to surpass 25,000 unbeaten levels since last October. This is once again a tremendous achievement!

    [Super Mario Maker 1]@Team0Percent Cleared all Super Mario Maker 1 courses!

    The creator of “Trimming the Herbs” admitted that it was uploaded illegally (cleared by TAS).

    Therefore, “The Last Dance” (scanned by @Yamada_SMM2) is the final legal path. pic.twitter.com/SNdOb4rASX

    – OatmealDome (@OatmealDome) March 22, 2024

    PSA: In case you noticed a clear message in “Trimming The Herbs”, it is 100% confirmed hacked by the mod team. We've got written evidence from them admitting to the first apparent cheat of a modified Wii U. People will keep trying to give it the legit clear.— Team 0% (@Team0Percent) March 22, 2024

    That's it, guys! The Wii U and 3DS online services will be discontinued next month in April. If you have any last-minute things you want to do while the service is still active, now's a good time to fire up those old Nintendo hardware. You can learn more about shutdown in our guide:

    What are your thoughts on all this? How many Super Mario Maker community courses do you think you've completed over the years? Let us know in the comments.

    [source twitter.com]

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    Liam Dolan

    Liam is a news writer and reviewer for Nintendo Life and Pure Xbox. He's been writing about games for over 15 years and is a lifelong Mario and MasterChef fan. He also has a soft spot for Sonic the Hedgehog.

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