It beats me why he uses a Save Block to bonk his opponents, I guess he's so confident about himself that saving is for squares, literally, and he'll gladly wall of pain you just to prove a point. Paper Mario uses a Save Block as his forward aerial. I can't really demonstrate it with BrawlBox, as the animations appear a bit wonked up from loading FitGameWatchMotionEtc and may require more editing just to display correctly in BrawlBox. Animation bones control the width of this character. He faces to the left just for the three-quarters front effect that you see in the Paper Mario games. Even so, Paper Mario is a highly popular character, and he's requested often for a playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. It coincides well with a recent announcement of the new game of the Paper Mario series, regardless if the game was initially well-received or not. Game & Watch, made by Starwaffle of the Legendary Smash Team. This month, I'll talk about a small model import. Fortunately, the Wii has a bunch of similar file formats across it, so it works across many familiar games such as Mario Kart Wii and New Super Mario Bros. Many tools were developed for it, but the most versatile tool that had the most extensive developments is, by far, Brawl Box. Brawl is one of the first games that I knew about that can be altered. "Beautiful" meaning that.uh, well at least it can run the game! Can't wait to help upload images for the wiki with this beauty once it's finished with development.įor now, I'll talk about a far smaller scale mod from a last gen game. Here's a beautiful example of Mario Kart 8 on it. Currently, it's in an extremely early stage, so don't expect full-playability of any game, and don't expect it to look nice either. Check out the thread if you want to learn more about it and its developments. New exciting developments are coming to the Wii U modding scene, such as a full-blown emulator for the Wii U, called cemu. I had been busy with modding with the past couple of weeks. Congratulations to Walkazo ( talk) for taking the top spot with The Adventures of Little Mario! Thank you everyone for voting, and please remember to throw a vote our way again this month as well! Our art contest has been wrapped up! Please check the Fan Creations thread on the forums for the official voting board later today to vote for your favorite entry! Remember to read the rules before you vote! I also have updates for you about our two contests from last month’s issue, so do check those out as well! As always, if you’d like to apply to write for us, please PM me with any questions, or PM Henry Tucayo Clay ( talk) with your completed application, and we’ll get you started!ĭue to some concerns and comments from contestants, the music contest deadline has been extended 1 month! All entries must be posted to the official board in the forums no later than April 16th to be eligible for voting! No exceptions! So again, if you love making fan art, please give it a thought and maybe send us an application with a sample? So, if you're a sprite-maker or would like to analyze fan-made mods and box art, please consider applying for either spot! The decision last year for Yoshi876 ( talk) and I to step down from the sections was made for this reason, to bring more fan-made art into Palette Swap. We have a fantastic selection of sections for you all to read, so please don’t let me keep you from scrolling down!Īdditionally, there are a couple things I need to clarify about applying for sections for Palette Swap, especially for Featured Sprite and What's on the Box? These two sections are now being reworked to solely focus on fan-made sprites and box art. This month is a rather quiet one after our last special issue, no surprise. Happy March, everyone! I hope that it finds you safe and happy wherever you may be!
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