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Super Mario Land: New GFX Edition
Hack of Super Mario Land
Description
This is a hack of Super Mario Land version 1.1 for gameboy. I started making this after playing Frank15's enemy rearrangement hack. I thought it was great but I thought it needed more. So I started touching up the graphics and stuff. Then I wound up getting the idea of colorizing it. I held that off till I finished making the graphics. I made sure to leave no graphic untouched. Anyhow I had downloaded a 2.4 colorizer long ago and used it to colorize this. There was some problems that all people who have colorized this expereinced. Luckily Parasyte offered to lend me a hand and fixed a problem I was having with the status bar. After the colorization I altered a few more sprites then released it. About a year later a friend (Ugetab) offered to help me further on my hack and fixed the remaining issues I have. And so now you have this version. I believe this will be the final version.

Features of this hack:
[list][li]Rearranged enemies.[/li]
[li]Improved graphics.[/li]
[li]Black and white and a special color version.[/li][/list]

For a colorization of the game with fewer changes to the levels that also works on more emulators and real hardware see THIS hack.
TitleSuper Mario Land: New GFX Edition
GameSuper Mario Land
Released Byhiro1112
CategoryImprovement
LicenseN/A
Patching InformationNo Special Requirements
GenreAction > Platformer
ModsG
Patch Version3.0
Hack Release Date26 February 2006
ReadmeReadme File
Downloads8675
Last Modified2024-08-15 00:40:08
Source
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