I think it should, since the official levels (as well as those developed by Nintendo employees taking the persona of fictional characters like Mary. O and Bowser) aren't ephemeral, they're provided by Nintendo directly (or, in the case of the Facebook and PAX levels, officially endorsed).
135 - 169 - 273 - 191 - 188 - 230 - 300I'd like to know if the following is an example of Complacent Gaming Syndrome:
- Newer players have the tendency to publish edits of the default example level provided when the game starts for the first time, usually in either Super Mario Bros. or New Super Mario Bros. U's themes. Additionally, those two themes are arguably the most common themes used in levels, since they're the ones that players start with (while 3 and World's themes require the player to unlock them)
Would it be possible to add Game-Breaker examples to this page despite the results of itself varying from level to level? I know Lakitu's Cloud is starting to become rather memetic on certain parts of the net because of how many people add Lakitu to the level, but make it too easy to get to him and steal his cloud, and thus make it even easier to skip pretty much the entirety of the level they created.
Hide / Show RepliesI don't know completely, but if a certain thing is abused in a video game, and is easy to exploit, then yes, I think it is.
Should the That One Level entry include levels from the official Nintendo levels and Event levels introduced in the 1.20 update?
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