However, for every project Nintendo kills, three more rise from the ashes under new names. The "Multiverse" branding is a clever workaround. By disclaiming that the game uses "original assets" or requires a legal ROM to patch, many fan games exist in a legal grey area. Furthermore, the developers of the Mario Multiverse Super Fanmade Mario Bros project do not charge money. It is a labor of love. As long as no profit is generated, the community feels ethically justified—and frankly, they are right.
Here is why the fan-made multiverse has officially surpassed the source material.
: It doesn’t just stop at the "Big 5." It includes themes from Super Mario Land , Super Mario Bros. 2 , Yoshi’s Island , and even 8-bit versions of Super Mario Odyssey .
: Development updates have featured rosters of up to 6 playable characters and unique NPCs. The "Mario Singleverse" Public Demo
If you search for "Mario Multiverse Super Fanmade Mario Bros better" on community forums, you won’t find a single game, but a sprawling ecosystem of passion projects that outclass the official titles in scope, difficulty, innovation, and raw love for the franchise.