Homebrew RELEASE Super Mario Maker course decrypted released

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I'm assuming this will allow people to "rip" custom levels from the game. But we'll also need an injector to be able to play them (assuming again).
 
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I'm assuming this will allow people to "rip" custom levels from the game. But we'll also need an injector to be able to play them (assuming again).

I know Nintendo said that custom courses could be downloaded to the switch for offline play.

It would be cool if collections of the best user created courses could be converted into installable nsp files.
 
For the people asking: For end users, there's not much here.

It's more useful for people that are making course hosting sites. They can probably implement this into an uploader so previously encrypted info could be auto-populated like the creator's name, course thumbnail, game type, and other course specific info like: expert/super expert/fast/short&sweet/easy/normal. Probably plays and clear rate as well.

So yeah, pretty cool!
 
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This would be really cool if there was a way to share levels, or even to rip popular levels from online, I imagine this would eventually lead to the most popular levels being uploaded somewhere, but this all depends on us having a way to add them back to the game.
 
For the people asking: For end users, there's not much here.

It's more useful for people that are making course hosting sites. They can probably implement this into an uploader so previously encrypted info could be auto-populated like the creator's name, course thumbnail, game type, and other course specific info like: expert/super expert/fast/short&sweet/easy/normal. Probably plays and clear rate as well.

So yeah, pretty cool!

funny you say that, my course hosting site uses simons awesome tool for extracting images and metadata

https://tinfoil.io/MarioMaker/

for uploading and downloading custom levels.
 
No redirect needed, tinfoil will download the stages to the switch to the correct folder
It would be a lot more convenient to somehow use the built in level browser instead of having to manually do it with Tinfoil but I don't know how possible it is.
 

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