Photos of Facebook and Nintendo’s Hackathon Event for Super Mario Maker Are Available on Business Wire’s Website and AP PhotoExpress

In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Mario pays a visit to Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park on Wednesday, July 29, 2015. During a "hackathon" event, Facebook employees created their own levels for the upcoming Super Mario Maker game for Nintendo's Wii U home console. The top level, as selected by Nintendo and Facebook judges, will be made available to players for free after the game launches on the 11th of September. (Photo by Alison Yin/Invision for Nintendo/Facebook/AP Images)

--()--Photos of Facebook and Nintendo’s Hackathon event for Super Mario Maker are available on Business Wire’s website and AP PhotoExpress.

Photo 1
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Mario pays a visit to Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park on Wednesday, July 29, 2015. During a “hackathon” event, Facebook employees created their own levels for the upcoming Super Mario Maker game for Nintendo's Wii U home console. The top level, as selected by Nintendo and Facebook judges, will be made available to players for free after the game launches on the 11th of September. (Photo by Alison Yin/Invision for Nintendo/Facebook/AP Images)

Photo 2
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Gina Policelli of Facebook designs a level in the Super Mario Maker game during a special “hackathon” event hosted by Nintendo at Facebook HQ in Menlo Park on Wednesday, July 29, 2015. The winning level will be available for Super Mario Maker owners to download and play shortly after the game’s launch on the 11th of September. (Photo by Alison Yin/Invision for Nintendo/Facebook/AP Images)

Photo 3
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Nina Veress Langenfeld, Benjamin Braun and Kai Seward of Facebook design a level in the Super Mario Maker game during a special “hackathon” event hosted by Nintendo at Facebook HQ in Menlo Park on Wednesday, July 29, 2015. The winning level will be available for Super Mario Maker owners to download and play shortly after the game’s launch on the 11th of September. (Photo by Alison Yin/Invision for Nintendo/Facebook/AP Images)

Photo 4
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Facebook Director of Strategic Product Partnerships, Ime Archibong, judges a level in the Super Mario Maker game during a special “hackathon” event hosted by Nintendo at Facebook HQ in Menlo Park on Wednesday, July 29, 2015. The winning level will be available for Super Mario Maker owners to download and play shortly after the game’s launch on the 11th of September. (Photo by Alison Yin/Invision for Nintendo/Facebook/AP Images)

Photo 5
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Facebook employees play a level developed during a “hackathon” event for the Super Mario Maker game hosted by Nintendo at Facebook HQ in Menlo Park on Tuesday, July 28, 2015. The winning level will be available for Super Mario Maker owners to download and play shortly after the game’s launch on the 11th of September. (Photo by Alison Yin/Invision for Nintendo/Facebook/AP Images)

Photo 6
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Corey Olcsvary from the Nintendo Treehouse announces winners Doug Strait, center, and Roy McElmurry (not pictured), who designed the winning Super Mario Maker level, “Ship Love,” created during a “hackathon” event at Facebook Headquarters in Menlo Park on Wednesday, July 29, 2015. More than 150 of Facebook’s best and brightest employees created their unique take on Super Mario Bros. levels for the upcoming Super Mario Maker game for Nintendo's Wii U home console. The top level, as selected by Nintendo and Facebook judges, will be made available to players for free shortly after the game launches on the 11th of September. (Photo by Alison Yin/Invision for Nintendo/Facebook/AP Images)

Contacts

GOLIN
Eddie Garcia, 213-438-8813
egarcia@golin.com
or
FACEBOOK
Lisa Revelli
lisar@fb.com

Contacts

GOLIN
Eddie Garcia, 213-438-8813
egarcia@golin.com
or
FACEBOOK
Lisa Revelli
lisar@fb.com