Post by cardswiperthe3rd on Jan 17, 2023 19:01:04 GMT
In 1994, a Nintendo patent was created for a device that could create basic games for the SNES, likely intended for use in schools. The program for creating said games was titled Mario Factory, and featured loose adaptions of the Mario characters. It is known that the patented machine itself had been released in Japan at some point, being used with the "Game Processor RAM Cassette". It is possible that Mario Factory was actually completed and used for this machine, but nothing has ever proved this, and it may have been a non-Mario-branded software in the final product. This is unrelated to the Mario Factory arcade center in Japan.