RCU005
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Few months ago I made a thread about Super Mario 3D Maker and many people said that it would be hard to implement the tools for creating a 3D game. Game Builder Garage let's you build 3D games albeit very basic ones, but I think it could be a start for what Nintendo can do with making SM3DM.
First of all, GBG let's you build any game, so there has to be tools to accommodate it. However, SM3DM would be used to only make Mario 3D worlds, so it would be much more restricted and focused.
IMO, with some of the tools of GBG they could build a toolset for Super Mario 64, Super Mario 3D World and Super Mario Odyssey. I believe making Super Mario Galaxy worlds would be much harder since there's gravity involved and round planets, etc. but they can start somewhere. In fact, the best package would be SM64, SM3DW and SMO styles. I skipped Super Mario Sunshine, because it's the least popular.
The great part is that all Mario's movements are established, as well as the enemies', so it would only be a matter of creating the worlds.
But now the million dollar question: Would it be fun for people to create and play Super Mario worlds in 3D?
Many creators have done wonders in Super Mario Maker 2, but what do you think people can do if they have the tools to make 3D worlds?
First of all, GBG let's you build any game, so there has to be tools to accommodate it. However, SM3DM would be used to only make Mario 3D worlds, so it would be much more restricted and focused.
IMO, with some of the tools of GBG they could build a toolset for Super Mario 64, Super Mario 3D World and Super Mario Odyssey. I believe making Super Mario Galaxy worlds would be much harder since there's gravity involved and round planets, etc. but they can start somewhere. In fact, the best package would be SM64, SM3DW and SMO styles. I skipped Super Mario Sunshine, because it's the least popular.
The great part is that all Mario's movements are established, as well as the enemies', so it would only be a matter of creating the worlds.
But now the million dollar question: Would it be fun for people to create and play Super Mario worlds in 3D?
Many creators have done wonders in Super Mario Maker 2, but what do you think people can do if they have the tools to make 3D worlds?