Super Mario Maker 2 gets its final major update tomorrow
22nd April marks the last big change for Super Mario Maker 2.
22nd April marks the last big change for Super Mario Maker 2.
Lead designer Jonathan Bennink tells us how LEGO adapted Super Mario.
Mario Kart is the latest title to get a 3D printed trophy.
Those looking for some Mario Tennis Aces in their real lives will need some filament.
This 3D print isn’t just a display piece, but a Mario Kart you can control.
All you need is a 3D printer, an Arduino and a few coins to make it real.
And you may not even need to paint your new Toadette print.
Soon you may be able to print every Overwatch hero.
Some 3D prints and a small motor are all you need to make your own Cappy.
Another part of Super Mario warps into the real world.
You haven’t played Mario Kart until you’ve done it in a real car.
That blocky Mario can now be yours if you have a 3D printer. Better move quickly, though.