Super Mario Maker players have successfully completed the fan-made level “Trimming the Herbs“, previously believed to be impossible for humans to beat, just two days before Nintendo shuts down the servers. Team 0%, a group dedicated to finishing every Mario Maker level before the servers go offline, faced a major challenge with the 17-second long, incredibly difficult stage. After 280,000 attempts, it was revealed that the level had been uploaded with tool-assisted speedrun techniques, disqualifying it as a legitimate completion goal. Nevertheless, some players persisted in their attempts, and player sanyx91smm2 managed to achieve a stunning 13-second run through the level, sparking amazement and disbelief in the gaming community.
Team 0% has now mastered Super Mario Maker and is moving on to the next game on the Nintendo Switch. They’ve shown great skill and worked well together, as seen in the recent video. They’re making this change quickly because Nintendo is soon stopping 3DS and Wii U online services on April 8, affecting games like Mario Kart 7 and Pokémon X/Y. The discontinuation of digital stores on these consoles marks a significant setback in the preservation of video games.