SMB3 e-Reader Stages - Epilogue
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SMB3 e-Reader Stages - Epilogue
Super Mario Bros. 3 e-Reader stages, yo.
1 - classic
2 - drastic
3 - cryptic
4 - plastic
5 - pyric
6 - monotonic
7 - fanatic
8 - prismatic
9 - aquatic
10 - antagonistic
11 - epic
12 - scenic
13 - scientific
14 - heraldic
15 - atmospheric
16 - fatalistic
1 - classic
2 - drastic
3 - cryptic
4 - plastic
5 - pyric
6 - monotonic
7 - fanatic
8 - prismatic
9 - aquatic
10 - antagonistic
11 - epic
12 - scenic
13 - scientific
14 - heraldic
15 - atmospheric
16 - fatalistic
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Re: raocow's next Mario-related project
Spoilers, it's Super Mario Bros Doomsday
Yeah.
Mario 3 E-Reader Levels
.Yeah.
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Re: raocow's next Mario-related project
I'm super excited about this project, because most people haven't put in the effort to play these.
Maybe someday raocow will play SMB3 with the cards activated that all the SMB3 levels have things like the turnips added and stuff?
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The e-reader levels super interested me as a kid, the prospect of combining elements from so many different mario games in one was so cool to kiddo me. I also appreciate how a lot of the levels take a lot more design risks than usual. The e-reader levels are definitely some of the most "romhack" feeling things from any official mario game, for better and worse (today's levels being straight smb1 remakes is one such example).
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Since the e-reader levels are already on the table, I'm gonna suggest the 6 Special levels from the GBA version of Yoshi's Island, for the future.
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Re: raocow's next Mario-related project
i would proooobably feel ripped off if for some reason i only had the classic card(s)
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Re: raocow's next Mario-related project
When holding items, like shells, Frog Mario stands upright. It's possible that pose exists in the game and is used.
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Re: raocow's next Mario-related project
okay so these e-reader levels do WAY MORE than I expected them too. already.
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Did one of them empty your trash bin?
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looking forward to the undertale LP
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There are two levels I'm super looking forward to. So excited.
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In an amazing coincidence (perhaps less amazing in that I am also a Qubic Tom fan) I tried to play this last night. But I couldn't get it to work within five minutes so I gave up and went to bed. I'm still unsure whether to play it myself or just watch this series.
It is always fascinating, as someone who dabbles in hacking, to see the official Nintendo approach to the business. The Japanese SMB2, that Mario Maker lauch party or whatever it was called, and now these Mario 3 levels, all seem to commingle janky goodness, half-arsedness, bizarre difficulty and kaizo bullshit in the most endearing fashion. Not for them interminable dialogues and dressing everyone in Santa suits.
It is always fascinating, as someone who dabbles in hacking, to see the official Nintendo approach to the business. The Japanese SMB2, that Mario Maker lauch party or whatever it was called, and now these Mario 3 levels, all seem to commingle janky goodness, half-arsedness, bizarre difficulty and kaizo bullshit in the most endearing fashion. Not for them interminable dialogues and dressing everyone in Santa suits.
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Re: SMB3 e-Reader Stages - Excellent
raocow, if you'd like, I can provide you with a ROM that's patched properly and doesn't have the levels beaten... and as a bonus, also has an additional patch applied that gets rid of the voices.
I mean, you don't *have* to, but, well, just offering.
I mean, you don't *have* to, but, well, just offering.
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No, the voices are a mandatory listening experience. How could you suggest otherwise?
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I feel like dealing with the voices is part of the experience
I don't like 'em but it's part of the game so I don't want to get rid of 'em
I don't like 'em but it's part of the game so I don't want to get rid of 'em
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Re: SMB3 e-Reader Stages - Excellent
raocow, a couple of years ago, someone made a patch for SMA4 with all of the e-reader levels already in it. No extra hoops to jump through or anything, and no save files where progress has already been made by someone else. You might want to use this patch instead of whatever whoever gave you: http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2714/
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That patch was taken down. I had the foresight to save it as soon as it appeared on RHDN, though, figuring just that would happen.Mineyl wrote: ↑6 years ago raocow, a couple of years ago, someone made a patch for SMA4 with all of the e-reader levels already in it. No extra hoops to jump through or anything, and no save files where progress has already been made by someone else. You might want to use this patch instead of whatever whoever gave you: http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2714/
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I was about to reply asking if there are significant differences between the original SMB3 and SMA4 (like screen size) and then I learned that the e-reader levels were specific to the GBA version.
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To quote a totally random person who I won't name: "What about the fact that since the "changes" made by the patch were patches made by Nintendo and most certainly their copyright.".YelseyKing wrote: ↑6 years agoThat patch was taken down. I had the foresight to save it as soon as it appeared on RHDN, though, figuring just that would happen.Mineyl wrote: ↑6 years ago raocow, a couple of years ago, someone made a patch for SMA4 with all of the e-reader levels already in it. No extra hoops to jump through or anything, and no save files where progress has already been made by someone else. You might want to use this patch instead of whatever whoever gave you: http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2714/
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Ugh, that's what I get for not reading. I guess the fact that the page is still there doesn't necessarily mean that the download is. Silly me.YelseyKing wrote: ↑6 years ago That patch was taken down. I had the foresight to save it as soon as it appeared on RHDN, though, figuring just that would happen.
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I've heard that argument before, and I'll say the same thing now that I did then: The ROM itself is "Nintendo's property", and is as such in that form illegal. Why the legality of a patch that utilizes something Nintendo themselves did is somehow a legal issue whereas ROMs themselves are *not*, perhaps I'm just not *getting*.xnamkcor wrote: ↑6 years agoTo quote a totally random person who I won't name: "What about the fact that since the "changes" made by the patch were patches made by Nintendo and most certainly their copyright.".YelseyKing wrote: ↑6 years agoThat patch was taken down. I had the foresight to save it as soon as it appeared on RHDN, though, figuring just that would happen.Mineyl wrote: ↑6 years ago raocow, a couple of years ago, someone made a patch for SMA4 with all of the e-reader levels already in it. No extra hoops to jump through or anything, and no save files where progress has already been made by someone else. You might want to use this patch instead of whatever whoever gave you: http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2714/
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ROMs are not hosted on RHDN, just the data used to patch it(usually differential data that when applied to the ROM results in the patched ROM). So, in that way, no illegal content is on the site, because the differential data is not owned by the original game rights owner and they have no copyrights to the data.YelseyKing wrote: ↑6 years agoI've heard that argument before, and I'll say the same thing now that I did then: The ROM itself is "Nintendo's property", and is as such in that form illegal. Why the legality of a patch that utilizes something Nintendo themselves did is somehow a legal issue whereas ROMs themselves are *not*, perhaps I'm just not *getting*.xnamkcor wrote: ↑6 years agoTo quote a totally random person who I won't name: "What about the fact that since the "changes" made by the patch were patches made by Nintendo and most certainly their copyright.".YelseyKing wrote: ↑6 years ago
That patch was taken down. I had the foresight to save it as soon as it appeared on RHDN, though, figuring just that would happen.
That is how the patch to add the official levels differs. Those additions were made by Nintendo and they have copyrights to it.
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ROMs are not hosted on RHDN, no. I never claimed they *were*. However, the big issue here appears to be "Nintendo owns copyrights of these additions", which doesn't make a great deal of sense to me, because the *ROMs themselves* are *also* covered by Nintendo's copyrights, and yet no one complains about the legality of raocow LPing ROMs of official Nintendo games.xnamkcor wrote: ↑6 years ago ROMs are not hosted on RHDN, just the data used to patch it(usually differential data that when applied to the ROM results in the patched ROM). So, in that way, no illegal content is on the site, because the differential data is not owned by the original game rights owner and they have no copyrights to the data.
That is how the patch to add the official levels differs. Those additions were made by Nintendo and they have copyrights to it.
Basically, I'm not saying that anything you claim is *wrong*, just that I don't see how the legal issues of a patch that adds data to a game Nintendo made, are any worse than the legal issues of ROMs and emulators to begin with. Yes, RHDN does not have the right to host what's essentially an official hack, but it doesn't make the hack itself any more or less of an issue, at least from my perspective, than the SMA4 ROM itself.
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Oh, your issue is with raocow playing the games. I personally believe that falls under "IDGA*"/"NGA*" territory. And the community itself probably just says Don't Ask; Don't Tell.YelseyKing wrote: ↑6 years agoROMs are not hosted on RHDN, no. I never claimed they *were*. However, the big issue here appears to be "Nintendo owns copyrights of these additions", which doesn't make a great deal of sense to me, because the *ROMs themselves* are *also* covered by Nintendo's copyrights, and yet no one complains about the legality of raocow LPing ROMs of official Nintendo games.xnamkcor wrote: ↑6 years ago ROMs are not hosted on RHDN, just the data used to patch it(usually differential data that when applied to the ROM results in the patched ROM). So, in that way, no illegal content is on the site, because the differential data is not owned by the original game rights owner and they have no copyrights to the data.
That is how the patch to add the official levels differs. Those additions were made by Nintendo and they have copyrights to it.
Basically, I'm not saying that anything you claim is *wrong*, just that I don't see how the legal issues of a patch that adds data to a game Nintendo made, are any worse than the legal issues of ROMs and emulators to begin with. Yes, RHDN does not have the right to host what's essentially an official hack, but it doesn't make the hack itself any more or less of an issue, at least from my perspective, than the SMA4 ROM itself.
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Very interesting choice of LP.