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I just tried running it as a non-Steam game on my Steam Deck and did not boot up, even using Proton-GE. I don't know enough to say if it will run in wine (or even locate the game install properly in that scenario), but yeah, it's looking like Windows will be needed unless someone can come up with a solution.
MVPmods is the only place I know for SMB3 mods, there's also a teams thread on the official SMB3 Discord but nothing really gets posted there that isn't found on MVPmods.
That drive link was for when MVPmods.com was down for site maintenance/upgrade. It just contains all the same files you'd find in my MVPmods NCAA pack, so not really needed now.
Hope ya enjoy the game and all the teams
Sorry for the dumb questions as I’m an old console gamer that stopped gaming as life with work and family got busy and bought a steam deck which has been amazing. I get maybe 30 mins a night to play after my daughter is asleep.
Can you have multiple season files?
Is MVP mods only place for mod files?
Otherwise, you could try adding the Team Transfer Tool exe as a non-Steam game in desktop mode of the Steam Deck and try running that way w/ Proton? May work with Wine or Playonlinux? I have no experience doing this as I have a Windows install