Nintendo is continuing its “do over” tour this week with the release of Super Mario Maker 2. After the Wii U fizzled out, the company has struck gold with the Switch. And that’s giving Nintendo a second chance to release Wii U games (and their sequels) on its more successful followup.
That strategy has worked so far with releases like Splatoon 2 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, but it has also felt like a cheap way for Nintendo to fill out the Switch’s release schedule. Super Mario Maker 2 definitely feels like another one of those, but it has more than enough extra content to justify its existence.
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