Super Mario Maker – Pictures from the San Francisco Public Library

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In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Nintendo worked with the San Francisco Public Library to host an event on March 30 at The Mix space in SFPL’s Main Library to teach San Francisco-based kids about the basics of video game level design using the Super Mario Maker game. Attendees were also able to play Super Mario Maker on the Wii U console with game experts from Nintendo who instructed kids how to design, play and share their own Super Mario Bros.-themed levels. (Alison Yin/AP Images for Nintendo of America)

 

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In this photo provided by Nintendo of America kids work with Nintendo game expert Katie Casper to create their own Super Mario Bros.-themed level in the Super Mario Maker game for the Wii U console. On March 30, Nintendo hosted a workshop at The Mix space at San Francisco Public Library’s Main Library location in Downtown San Francisco that taught kids the basics of video game level design. (Alison Yin/AP Images for Nintendo of America)

 

Super Mario Maker
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, kids play levels they created in the Super Mario Maker game during a workshop on March 30 that was hosted by Nintendo at The Mix at San Francisco Public Library’s Main Library location in Downtown San Francisco. Throughout the workshop, Nintendo experts taught kids about the basics of video game design using the creative tool set available in Super Mario Maker for the Wii U console. (Alison Yin/AP Images for Nintendo of America)

 

Super Mario Maker
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, kids gather at The Mix at San Francisco Public Library’s Main Library location in Downtown San Francisco to attend a workshop that taught the basics of video game level design using the Super Mario Maker game for the Wii U console. With the help of Nintendo experts, attendees designed and played through their own Super Mario Bros.-themed levels by leveraging the creative tools available within the Super Mario Maker game. (Alison Yin/AP Images for Nintendo of America)

 

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