'Super Mario Maker' web portal goes live in December [VIDEO]

 [photo: YouTube screen capture/NintendoWiiUUK]

There are about 3.3. million "Super Mario" courses made by players available online but the problem is with that large amount, players are unable to try out the course due to faulty searches.

With that in mind, one can just imagine the other player-made courses left sitting there and how such technically go to waste. Hence, something may be needed to address the new courses that could perk up "Super Mario" searches and Nintendo may finally have a resolve for the matter.

The word is out that Nintendo plans to launch a "Super Mario Maker" web portal next month (December) and a tagging feature may finally help out players discover the courses that have been hard to spot.

With the new search feature, players on the prowl for new and challenging courses should find it easier to spot the different concepts that players have in mind, not to mention marking it for play perhaps later on just in case one is busy playing with one at the moment or maybe away from the game console (Wii U).

The marked courses that a user would eventually want to play for late can eventually be found on the Play Later list, a neat way to avoid the pains of searching that large 3.3 million courses (or so) from scratch.

As explained by Satoru Shibata of Nintendo Europe, the new filtering using prefixed tags will offer a wide range of possibilities for gaming searchers, including the type of game or even course themes at that.

The new web portal should be interesting to check out, something that will benefit both the talented "Super Mario" course makers and, of course, the gamers looking for something different.

The courses can now be searched using mobile devices or personal computers (PCs), bringing new worlds and presumably harder levels that will get players all the more hooked on one of the world's most loved games since way back.

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