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==Differences between versions==
==Differences between versions==
*Due to hardware limitations for ''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS'':
*The following elements have been removed from the Nintendo 3DS version:
**The following elements have been removed from the Nintendo 3DS version:
**[[Mystery Mushroom]]s; the [[Weird Mushroom (item)|Weird Mushroom]] replaces the Mystery Mushroom as the game theme-specific power-up in the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' game theme.
***[[Mystery Mushroom]]s; the [[Weird Mushroom (item)|Weird Mushroom]] replaces the Mystery Mushroom as the game theme-specific power-up in the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' game theme.
***Without Mystery Mushrooms, [[amiibo]] figurine support and [[List of official Super Mario Maker courses#Event Courses|Event Courses]] have been consequently removed from the game, and clearing 100 Mario Challenge will no longer reward a costume.
****Without Mystery Mushrooms, [[amiibo]] figurine support and [[List of official Super Mario Maker courses#Event Courses|Event Courses]] have been consequently removed from the game, and clearing 100 Mario Challenge will no longer reward a costume.
**[[Big Mushroom]]s.<ref>Daan Koopman. (November 17, 2016). [http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/hands-on-preview/43690/super-mario-maker-for-nintendo-3ds-3ds-hands-on-preview ''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS'' (3DS) Hands-on Preview]. ''NintendoWorldReport''. Retrieved November 30, 2016. (second paragraph, sixth line)</ref>
***[[Big Mushroom]]s.<ref>Daan Koopman. (November 17, 2016). [http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/hands-on-preview/43690/super-mario-maker-for-nintendo-3ds-3ds-hands-on-preview ''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS'' (3DS) Hands-on Preview]. ''NintendoWorldReport''. Retrieved November 30, 2016. (second paragraph, sixth line)</ref>
***Without amiibo figurine support, scanning the ''Super Mario Bros.'' 30th Anniversary amiibo will no longer summon a Big Mushroom.
****Without amiibo figurine support, scanning the ''Super Mario Bros.'' 30th Anniversary amiibo will no longer summon a Big Mushroom.
**Cat paws and its other hand tones.
***Cat paws and its other hand tones.
**The [[Gnat Attack]] minigame.
***The [[Gnat Attack]] minigame.
**Course IDs and all courses that involve the Mystery Mushroom and/or Big Mushroom items (although the player can download Wii U courses from the [[Nintendo 3DS#Internet Browser|internet]] and participate in the 100 Mario Challenge).
***Course IDs and all courses that involve the Mystery Mushroom and/or Big Mushroom items (although the player can download Wii U courses from the [[Nintendo 3DS#Internet Browser|internet]] and participate in the 100 Mario Challenge).
***Additionally, searching via the Super Mario Maker Bookmark portal site has been removed from the Nintendo 3DS version.<ref>Nintendo. (December 2, 2016). [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/ajhj/difference/index.html ''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS'': Differences between the Wii U version] (Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 2, 2016</ref>
****Additionally, searching via the Super Mario Maker Bookmark portal site has been removed from the Nintendo 3DS version.<ref>Nintendo. (December 2, 2016). [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/ajhj/difference/index.html ''Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS'': Differences between the Wii U version] (Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 2, 2016</ref>
**Players can no longer upload their courses, but instead, they can share them with other players via Local Play or StreetPass.<ref name="NintendoDirect"/>
**The Nintendo 3DS version has seven item interface columns with nine items each, as opposed to its Wii U predecessor, which has five columns with twelve items each. Also, there is no longer a crown column, and all items completely fill each column.
**It is no longer possible to record custom sound effects.
**The letters on the title screen can no longer be tapped due to them being on the top screen.
**There are fewer buttons when searching online courses.
*[[Checkpoint Flag]]s, [[Skewer]]s, and [[Key]]s are now standalone course elements, meaning they no longer need to be created by shaking an arrow sign, a [[Thwomp]], or a [[P Switch]], respectively.
*[[Checkpoint Flag]]s, [[Skewer]]s, and [[Key]]s are now standalone course elements, meaning they no longer need to be created by shaking an arrow sign, a [[Thwomp]], or a [[P Switch]], respectively.
*The following elements are now available from the start:
*The following elements are now available from the start:
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**[[Grinder]]s can no longer be turned into [[Bumper (Super Mario series)|Bumper]]s until World 16 of Super Mario Challenge has been cleared.
**[[Grinder]]s can no longer be turned into [[Bumper (Super Mario series)|Bumper]]s until World 16 of Super Mario Challenge has been cleared.
**[[Koopa Clown Car]]s can no longer be turned into [[Fire Koopa Clown Car]]s until World 18 of Super Mario Challenge has been cleared.
**[[Koopa Clown Car]]s can no longer be turned into [[Fire Koopa Clown Car]]s until World 18 of Super Mario Challenge has been cleared.
*The Nintendo 3DS version has seven item interface columns with nine items each, as opposed to its Wii U predecessor, which has five columns with twelve items each. Also, there is no longer a crown column, and all items completely fill each column.
*The Nintendo 3DS version supports the ability for different players to collaborate on courses together via Local Play.
*The Nintendo 3DS version supports the ability for different players to collaborate on courses together via Local Play.
*Players can share their courses with other players via Local Play or StreetPass, rather than uploading them.<ref name="NintendoDirect"/>
*There are fewer buttons when searching online courses.
*10 Mario Challenge has been replaced with Super Mario Challenge, which consists of 100 courses designed by Nintendo in 18 different worlds.<ref>Nintendo. (November 17, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zhE5Sb45O4 ''Super Mario Maker 3DS'' - Overview Trailer (EN)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 17, 2016.</ref>
*10 Mario Challenge has been replaced with Super Mario Challenge, which consists of 100 courses designed by Nintendo in 18 different worlds.<ref>Nintendo. (November 17, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zhE5Sb45O4 ''Super Mario Maker 3DS'' - Overview Trailer (EN)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 17, 2016.</ref>
*Half of the 60 course elements are unlocked at the start, compared to the Wii U version, which has a set of elements unlocked at a time each day.<ref>Nintendo. (November 17, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zhE5Sb45O4 ''Super Mario Maker 3DS'' - Overview Trailer (EN)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
*Half of the 60 course elements are unlocked at the start, compared to the Wii U version, which has a set of elements unlocked at a time each day.<ref>Nintendo. (November 17, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zhE5Sb45O4 ''Super Mario Maker 3DS'' - Overview Trailer (EN)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
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*When placing an object down in the course creator, instead of a distorted voice saying the name of the object, there is simply a small sound that sounds like two sticks tapping each other.
*When placing an object down in the course creator, instead of a distorted voice saying the name of the object, there is simply a small sound that sounds like two sticks tapping each other.
*It is impossible to record custom sound effects.
*Upon starting the game for the first time, the player no longer needs to play though an unfinished course and a guided tutorial before being able to access the Main Menu. Instead, the player is greeted with an introductory speech from [[Yamamura]] and [[Mary O.]]<ref>NintenDaan. (November 17, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMjhs7GhVXk (''Mario Maker 3DS'') Intro Gameplay]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
*Upon starting the game for the first time, the player no longer needs to play though an unfinished course and a guided tutorial before being able to access the Main Menu. Instead, the player is greeted with an introductory speech from [[Yamamura]] and [[Mary O.]]<ref>NintenDaan. (November 17, 2016). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMjhs7GhVXk (''Mario Maker 3DS'') Intro Gameplay]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
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*The letters on the title screen can no longer be tapped due to them being on the top screen.
*It is now possible to skip one of the seven intros upon starting up the game.
*It is now possible to skip one of the seven intros upon starting up the game.
*If the game card is used on another Nintendo 3DS system, a message will appear saying the player will need to delete all data from the game card.
*If the game card is used on another Nintendo 3DS system, a message will appear saying the player will need to delete all data from the game card.

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