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Super Mario Maker’s latest costume and Event Course have gone live. After finishing “Barbara in Tomatoland”, you’ll receive the Barbara the Bat outfit.

Here’s an overview of the level:

“Hello, my dears! I’m Barbara the Bat. …What are those blank looks for? Don’t you know who I am?! I’m the star of a little series called Jam with the Band. It’s quite big in Japan! You should all be thankful for this precious opportunity to join the ranks of my minions!”

And here’s a full playthrough of the Event Course:

Super Mario Maker is receiving yet another new costume. Players can soon get their hands on Barbara the Bat from the Band Brothers series.

The new Event Course has not actually gone live just yet, but it should be up Thursday evening (early Friday morning in Europe). You’ll be able to nab the costume after completing the level. For now, watch the official video for Barbara the Bat below.

We now have a proper look at the Wolf Link amiibo costume in Super Mario Maker, which was outed earlier today. Take a look at a video showing the outfit below.

The Wolf Link amiibo will have a unique function in Super Mario Maker. Like many other figures, it can be used in the game to unlock a special outfit. You can tap the Wolf Link to the GamePad to nab a Wolf Link costume.

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Some maintenance pertaining to Super Mario Maker will be taking place next week. As we head into Tuesday, the game’s Bookmark feature will be impacted.

Here are the relevant gtimes:

– 9 PM PT (Feb. 22) – 10 PM PT (Feb. 22)
– 12 AM ET (Feb. 23) – 1 AM ET (Feb. 23)
– 5 AM in the UK (Feb. 23) – 6 AM in the UK (Feb. 23)
– 6 AM in Europe (Feb. 23) – 7 AM in Europe (Feb. 23)

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Only one Nintendo-related game picked up a victory at the DICE Awards earlier tonight. That went to Super Mario Maker, which was chosen as Family Game of the Year.

Splatoon had been nominated for Action Game of the Year and Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay. Additionally, Yo-kai Watch and Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon saw nominations for Handheld Game of the Year.

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Super Mario Maker has just added its latest Event Course and costume. After clearing the “Nisekoi: Chitoge & Kosaki” level, players can unlock the Chitoge Nisekoi outfit.

Here’s a look at the costume:

And an overview of the Nisekoi: Chitoge & Kosaki Event Course:

“This course was created by Naoshi Komi, the author of Nisekoi, a popular manga comic series in the Japanese magazine WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP.

It’s divided into two routes, each based on a different Nisekoi character. Will you choose Chitoge Kirisaki or Kosaki Onodera?”

And here’s a complete look at the level:

Lastly, head past the break for all animations and sounds for the costume.

About an hour ago, Nintendo released the “I Choose You!” Event Course in Super Mario Maker. By completing it three times, you’ll unlock costumes for Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. Watch a full playthrough of the Event Course below.

And here’s a closer look at the new costumes:

Super Mario Maker has just added three more significant costumes. Players can get their hands on Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle.

Here’s a look at each one in action:

You can nab the Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle by completing the new “I Choose You!” Event Course. However, it needs to be completing three times to unlock each one.

Here’s an overview of the stage:

“This course is based on the beginning of any Pokemon trainer’s journey – from choosing your first partner in Professor Oak’s lab through reaching the first Gym. Clear the course to unlock a costume of whichever Pokemon you choose! Unlike the original games, it shouldn’t be too hard to clear it multiple times and catch ’em all!”

Aside from the new level which adds the Professor E. Gadd costume, Super Mario Maker recently added a few other ones in the Event Course section. Players can try out four courses made for Tokaigi 2016, a Japanese gaming event. They’re pretty tough, so you may have difficulty completing them all!


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