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With only days remaining before the Wii U servers shut down, a player managed to beat a Super Mario Maker level thought to be impossible

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With only days remaining before the Wii U servers shut down, a player managed to beat a Super Mario Maker level thought to be impossible


The Super Mario Maker community has successfully beaten an impossible level after months of collective effort.


With the impending closure of online services for the 3DS and Wii U consoles, players have been racing against time to complete fan-made levels on games like Splatoon and Super Mario Maker. One particular level, “Trimming the Herbs,” posed a significant challenge due to its incredibly tight reflex requirements. Despite the level’s creator not having beaten it themselves, the community was determined to conquer it before the servers shut down.


After numerous attempts, Super Mario Maker player sanyx91smm2 finally cleared the level in just 13 seconds, showcasing impressive skill and determination. This achievement is a testament to the community’s dedication and passion for the game. Despite the upcoming limitations on online play for classic titles, players continue to find ways to push the boundaries of what is possible in gaming.

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It is disappointing that beloved titles will lose online functionality, but the resilience of players in overcoming challenges like “Trimming the Herbs” demonstrates the enduring appeal of these games.

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