So here's a super cool thing: Nintendo has put up a version of the Super Mario Maker

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If you head on over to this site the Japanese (though pretty intuitive) instructions will ask you to select either a desktop monitor or phone. From there you can select your device's resolution or model, and get to work making a static version of your own level.The creator uses the same tools as Nintendo's wildly acclaimed game Super Mario Maker . Anyone familiar with the editor will pick up on it immediately, though they'll also notice that some features are missing. Shaking enemies won't transform them into their alternate versions, for example.Still, the neat little bonus is surprisingly robust. Users can select between Super Mario Bros. 1, 3, World, and New Super Mario Bros. U., as well as the various environments from. When you're done just click the familiar little robot at the bottom and the site will generate an appropriately sized image that can be downloaded, or upload to Facebook and Twitter.The whole thing seems like just one more excuse to never stop making Mario. We've also reached out to Nintendo to see if English speakers will be able to do so officially anytime soon.

Steven Strom is a freelance games writer whose name and face are plastered across the internet. One such place you can find him is Twitter