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Nintendo of America will be holding its own Super Mario Maker stream on Thursday. The broadcast will begin at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET, and ill feature a “level-design workshop”. Fans will be able to send in their design suggestions on the Twitch chat.

You’ll be able to watch the stream here. We’ll also have an embed on the site before it goes live.


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Another interview with Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka has popped up online. Both developers discussed Super Mario Maker, Mario in general, and more. You can watch it in full below.

The latest Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer video shows off the character Molly. We’ve posted it below.

Nintendo UK uploaded a new Super Mario Maker video, which features Shigeru Miyamoto and takes a look at a few reviews for the game. You can find it out below.

Curve Digital will release Pumped BMX+ on Wii U on September 24th. Check out a new trailer of the game below:

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The Lost Reavers beta is currently running in Japan. Check out some more footage of it below:

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Leading up to Super Mario Maker’s release on Sept. 11th, we’re highlighting some of the coolest, most creative, or just plain ridiculous levels users have created so far. In this episode, we check out the level “The Ultimate Test” from Michael in the UK.

If you have any suggestions for more levels we should play, just fire them our direction in the comments!

14 minutes of footage has come in showing Funky Physics, which is hitting the North American Wii U eShop on Thursday. Take a look at the video below.

Seafoam Gaming has uploaded a video showing Star Sky on Wii U. Check it out below.

In October, a special Super Mario Bros. screen painting will go on display in Kyoto. It comes in celebration of the series’ 30th anniversary, as well as the 400th anniversary of the Rimpa school.

Mario is represented as “Raijin” (Japanese god of thunder and storms) in the piece while Luigi is shown as “Fujin” (Japanese god of wind). These two tend to be paired in Japanese art, much like Nintendo’s famous brothers.

The painting itself is created in Rimpa style. For a look at its creation, check out the official Nintendo video below.

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