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Nintendo Hosts a Mario Level-Design Workshop at the Los Angeles Public Library

Nintendo Hosts a Mario Level-Design Workshop at the Los Angeles Public Library

Kids of All Ages Built Levels Together in Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS Using Tips from Nintendo Experts

REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– With the Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS game, which recently launched exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems, players of all ages can play a wide assortment of fun Super Mario courses, as well as create their own wild courses using the game’s intuitive interface. To highlight the engaging creation aspect of the portable game, Nintendo teamed up with the City Dads Group – an organization focused on giving dads a network to bond with their children and fellow parents – to bring an interactive “Build, Play, Share” workshop to the Los Angeles Public Library. Hosted by Nintendo game experts on Jan. 27, the workshop provided a fun space for families and local teens to enjoy building together. But in this case, instead of building something physical in the real world, participants learned to build virtual courses in the world of Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS.

Nintendo Hosts a Mario Level-Design Workshop at the Los Angeles Public Library
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, kids and parents gather at TeenScape in Los Angeles Public Library’s Central Library location in Downtown Los Angeles to attend a workshop where they learned the basics of video game course design using Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS. With the help of Nintendo experts, attendees designed and played through their own Super Mario-themed courses by highlighting the creative tools available within the Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS game.

“With the recent national push for more STEM programs for children in schools, partnering with City Dads Group and the Los Angeles Public Library was a great opportunity to highlight the level-design capabilities of Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS,” said Doug Bowser, Nintendo of America’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “This exciting event helped introduce a new playtime activity for the digital era that families can enjoy together.”

“City Dads Group was fortunate to collaborate with an amazing brand like Nintendo to host a game design workshop in the L.A. Public Library,” said Lance Somerfeld, co-founder, City Dads Group. “The interactive event immersed dads and their little ones in winning experiences that are fun for the whole family.”

The “Build, Play, Share” workshop invited people of all ages to the Los Angeles Public Library’s Central Library in downtown L.A. to work in teams to conceptualize and build their own courses in Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS. Game-design experts from Nintendo were on hand to lend their expertise to attendees, while also providing tips and sparking course-building ideas. In addition to this event in Los Angeles, video assets will soon be available on the Play Nintendo website for other organizations to access so they can host their own “Build, Play, Share” workshops.

Nintendo Hosts a Mario Level-Design Workshop at the Los Angeles Public Library
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Nintendo’s David Young uses the Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS game to teach kids about the basics of video game course design during a workshop at the TeenScape space in Los Angeles Public Library’s Central Library location on Jan. 27, 2017. During the event, kids were able to design, play and share Super Mario-themed courses they created in Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS with the help of Nintendo game experts.

Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS features 100 built-in courses, as well as select courses from the Super Mario Maker game on the Wii U console. In addition, courses that are in progress can be shared with other players via the Nintendo 3DS system’s StreetPass feature and local wireless so multiple people can collaborate on building courses together. Nintendo 3DS systems provide a fun way for adults and kids to enjoy video games anywhere, whether on a road trip, at home in the living room or even in the library! With many different models available, anyone can pick up a Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo 2DSsystem starting at a suggested retail price of only $79.99.

For more information about Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS, visit http://supermariomaker.nintendo.com/3ds/.

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