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A complete sequel to ''Super Mario World'' based mostly on ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. | A complete sequel to ''Super Mario World'' based mostly on ''Super Mario Bros. 3''. | ||
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+ | "The game didn't really resemble the original. Mario couldn't stomp enemies but he could get a fire flower. | ||
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+ | "This was a step down from the original but the gameplay worked decently enough. | ||
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+ | "One thing I didn't mention before was a trick I used to get digital music. I recorded music from the SNES ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version of SMB3. I used Creative's VOC editing utility to make them loop seamlessly. The music sounded great in-game, though I had to use PC speaker for sound effects as a result." | ||
[[Category: Unknown games]][[Category:T3 Software]] | [[Category: Unknown games]][[Category:T3 Software]] | ||
[[Category: Tributes]] | [[Category: Tributes]] |
Revision as of 19:45, 3 November 2010
A complete sequel to Super Mario World based mostly on Super Mario Bros. 3.
"The game didn't really resemble the original. Mario couldn't stomp enemies but he could get a fire flower.
"This was a step down from the original but the gameplay worked decently enough.
"One thing I didn't mention before was a trick I used to get digital music. I recorded music from the SNES Super Mario All-Stars version of SMB3. I used Creative's VOC editing utility to make them loop seamlessly. The music sounded great in-game, though I had to use PC speaker for sound effects as a result."