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Other Things => Gaming => Emulation => Topic started by: kendricktamis on March 18, 2010, 04:31:03 AM
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I have played new super mario, and that's cool, downloaded lost levels on VC and also super mario world, which I never owned, but I want more SM3 levels. Can anyone direct me to a site with good hacked levels, or does anyone know how we could convince nintendo to release wii-ware to allow users to make their own levels for old mario games and share them online?
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Have you tried: www.romhacking.net (http://www.romhacking.net) ?
Also, ttp://www.zophar.net/hacks/nes/super-mario-bros-33.html (http://ttp://www.zophar.net/hacks/nes/super-mario-bros-33.html)
If nothing else, Google.
Just don't expect the hacked levels to be a pushover.
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I'm working on my own, and it's pretty simple. RHDN has a bunch of tools for that. If you'd want to do that and make your own levels, I'd recommend also getting either YY-CHR or Tile Layer Pro. Still, there's many hacks out there, some that will test every ounce of gaming skill you have. Good luck!
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I know you can get almost all the e-Reader card levels for Super Mario Advance 4 on an emulator now, but I don't know if the level format has been decoded enough to create new levels for it yet.
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You can't have ALL the e-reader levels on the exact same save.
There's room for 32 on ONE save and there exist more levels than that.
You can have two different saves that has a different amount of them.
And some of them are exclusive for one region.
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Only a few more levels, though, right? And yeah, multiple saves will take care of that. I had downloaded cards of the Japanese levels that were re-encoded for the North American GBA, though the titles weren't re-written so they just showed up as random garbage.
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I can never get them to load on VBA though... I WANT SMB 1-1 ON MAH SMB3!
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Way back when, I saw a video explaining how to link to an e-Reader on NO$GBA, and then I figured out how to convert the NO$GBA save file I created into a VBA save file.
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I just got a program to print the dot codes on photo paper. Reads in an actual e-Reader.
As far as I am aware there are a total of 37 e-Reader levels. 30 Mushroom, 2 Promotional, and 5 Star (SMB1 stages).
Never did test to figure out what all those freaking extra switch cards do, though.
And SMB 1-4 fails for lack of All-Stars Bowser music. O:<
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Ah, I remember I also heard of a memory address for 16 bit flags that control which of the colored "switches" are activated, even some switches that never had cards made for them in Japan. Too bad all this information is on my other computer that isn't working right now...