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An adapted port for the [[Nintendo 3DS]], ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS}}'', was announced a year after ''Super Mario Maker''{{'}}s initial launch and released in December 2016. It contains most of the features of the original game (including an expanded single player campaign) and separates certain assets such as arrow signs and checkpoint flags, while omitting certain features such as the Mystery Mushroom costumes and amiibo support, and limiting course sharing to local wireless instead of over Nintendo Network.
An adapted port for the [[Nintendo 3DS]], ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS}}'', was announced a year after ''Super Mario Maker''{{'}}s initial launch and released in December 2016. It contains most of the features of the original game (including an expanded single player campaign) and separates certain assets such as arrow signs and checkpoint flags, while omitting certain features such as the Mystery Mushroom costumes and amiibo support, and limiting course sharing to local wireless instead of over Nintendo Network.


An expanded sequel for the Nintendo Switch, aptly titled ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker 2}}'', was released in June 2019. This sequel adds many new features that were not seen in either the Wii U or 3DS entries, some of which were included in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' stage of the same name. This includes slopes, tilting platforms, adjustable water levels, snake blocks, custom scrolling, new enemies such as the Angry Sun and Boom Boom, and additional level themes. There is also a new game style, ''Super Mario 3D World'', which has many features exclusive to its courses, such as the Super Bell power-up, clear pipes, and new enemies such as {{s|mariowiki|Piranha Creeper}}s and Koopa Troopa Cars. The new Story Mode expands even further on the single player content present in previous installments. Courses can now also be cleared with specific prerequisites such as collecting a certain number of coins or defeating a certain number of enemies. Online multiplayer options were expanded to include tags for searching levels and simultaneous competitive and cooperative online multiplayer for up to four players. Subsequent patches expanded and added features for creating and playing levels, including new and returning power-ups like the {{s|mariowiki|Master Sword}}, level assets, enemy types, the ability to play online multiplayer with people on the player's friends list, and an overworld to chain multiple levels in the style of traditional ''Super Mario'' game.
An expanded sequel for the Nintendo Switch, aptly titled ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker 2}}'', was released in June 2019. This sequel adds many new features that were not seen in either the Wii U or 3DS entries, some of which were included in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' stage of the same name. This includes slopes, tilting platforms, adjustable water levels, snake blocks, custom scrolling, new enemies such as the Angry Sun and Boom Boom, and additional level themes. There is also a new game style, ''Super Mario 3D World'', which has many features exclusive to its courses, such as the Super Bell power-up, clear pipes, and new enemies such as {{s|mariowiki|Piranha Creeper}}s and Koopa Troopa Cars. The new Story Mode expands even further on the single player content present in previous installments. Courses can now also be cleared with specific prerequisites such as collecting a certain number of coins or defeating a certain number of enemies. Online multiplayer options were expanded to include tags for searching levels and simultaneous competitive and cooperative online multiplayer for up to four players. Subsequent patches expanded and added features for creating and playing levels, including new and returning power-ups like the {{s|mariowiki|Master Sword}}, level assets, enemy types, the ability to play online multiplayer with people on your friends list, and an overworld to chain multiple levels in the style of traditional ''Super Mario'' game.
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