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I have to wonder how much space Mario maker 1 levels occupy on nintendo’s servers. What are the dimensions of a level? How many total levels? It could be surprisingly light. Too bad there’s no way to download what may be less than a terabyte of data.
Edit: I was right, less than a terabyte. https://archive.org/details/super_mario_maker_courses_202105
Good job with the link, but dear god, the instructions below... And it sounds like somehow that the levels still aren't in the archive file and may disappear from remote URLs (maybe Nintendo servers):
To steal a term bandied about when talking about AI; this is the worst it’ll ever be again.
Yes, it’s an absolute mess - but with a passionate enough community, someone will develop a front-end to automate and streamline this process.
Getting the data was the biggest challenge.