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The craze for Super Mario Run perhaps wreaked havoc on Apple app store servers as several users complained that the game and other apps were "unavailable" on their devices. Nintendo's Super Mario Run had debuted for iPhone and iPad only a day ago.Read more: Super Mario: A Look at What Makes the Iconic Game Character a Global Appeal
It is pertinent to note that Super Mario Run is the first Super Mario Brothers game that has been developed especially for mobile devices.
@AppleSupport Apple Store is down pic.twitter.com/ihnPbIFwq0 — Danielle (@dukesdaniella) December 16, 2016
Apple Store is down #AppStore #down #Apple @Apple pic.twitter.com/V1LtW1Jqh9 — Elpapiokito (@elpapiokito) December 16, 2016
According to Shigeru Miyamoto, the famed game designer who brought Mario and other Nintendo icons to life, the original idea was sparked by concerns Super Mario games were becoming too complex for a segment of the audience.
The game will feature three modes -- World Tour, Toad Rally and Kingdom Builder -- and will be free to download, however to access all the levels of its three modes, it will cost $9.99.Read more: Apple Brings Panic Button to iPhones With iOS 10.2 Update
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