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Video: Mega Man’s Keiji Inafune Makes Super Mario Maker Level

Polygon has recently been running an interesting feature where it gets famed developers to create their very own Super Mario Maker level and showcase it to the world. This time around they have recruited Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune who has created what appears to be a pretty solid Super Mario Maker stage. If you’re not content with just watching the level in action, you can actually play it by entering this Course ID: 780C-0000-020E-166A.

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17 thoughts on “Video: Mega Man’s Keiji Inafune Makes Super Mario Maker Level”

    1. I'm just an Animal Crossing

      Damn. Them fightin’ words.

      I don’t know they day personally so I don’t know how he stole money. But I can sense someone has been hurt by him?

    2. Man, I’m getting sick of people crying about him stealing money. And all of the ones on this site that are crying about it probably never even donated any money. Or donated only 10 or 20 US dollars, and are acting like it was hundreds. SHUT UP PEOPLE!

        1. But Mighty No. 9 isn’t “around the world”, Mighty No. 9 is first world. Starving people in Africa are probably not going to be playing Mighty No. 9, same goes for people in other poor regions. That kinda makes your whole point moot.

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      1. We don’t have to be apart of the people getting robbed to know when people are getting screwed. I don’t have to be a helicopter pilot, see a helicopter in a tree, & say “That guy who flew it fucked up!” Or do you think other people should not try to help & defend those being wronged?

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