A new trailer for Super Mario Maker

The video shows how you'll start the game with a limited set of items in your toolbox to populate the world. Playing for at least five minutes the first day will unlock another tier of tools on the second day, and so on, for a total of nine tiers. That means creators won't be able to use the full suite until a more than a week after launch.It also shows off some of the other features, like the randomized 100 and 10 Mario Challenges, sound effects and music block customization, and Amiibo compatibility.The gated progress won't mean that levels with later elements will be entirely unavailable. It's launching with about 60 pre-made levels--including one from Rayman creator Michel Ancel --and presumably those will utilize the full toolset.

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