Super Mario RPG was an odd game when it came out back in 1996. Taking the beloved Mario characters and placing them into a Final Fantasy-style JRPG required a lot of world-building and characterization that simply didn’t exist for those characters before that. It was Squaresoft’s final game for the Super NES in the US, and it makes use of
3D printers are getting faster. To find out who rules the roost, we tested the leading FDM-style printers and looked at how long it took them to print a ‘benchy’ model.