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nayno

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Posted on 10-24-04 08:59 AM, in Absolutely Stumped on Demo World Link
I've been playing Demo World: The Legend Continues and liking it a lot, but I'm stuck and can't get any further. The game hints toward a blue Yoshi and the Big Boo, but I simply can not find them... I've beaten 100 of the levels (which is to say that the title screen shows a blue 100), so needless to say, I've invested a lot of time in this search. I've even opened up the rom in a hex editor to read all of the message box texts, but still no clues good enough to get me there. Does anyone know what I'm supposed to do, or are the hidden levels just a sadistic temptation? Please tell me, or it will consume my soul! Of course, if I'm out of line to ask this here, just let me know.
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Posted on 11-11-04 09:49 AM, in Auto-scroll: A Legitimate Curiosity Link
Personally, I loathe them. I like to have the freedom to move through a level at my own pace, and to go back and look for things I may have missed.
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Posted on 07-02-05 08:47 AM, in SMILE question Link
I've been playing around with SMILE for a while now, but there's one thing that I can't figure out. How do you add/create sprites (enemies, powerups, etc.)? Is it even possible, or can you only edit pre-existing ones? I looked at that online help page and it wasn't very useful.
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Posted on 07-02-05 10:10 AM, in SMILE question Link
That's odd. Maybe my version of SMILE is old (v0.3); I can't seem to find that menu command. Thanks anyway, though... I have a better understanding and will fiddle around with it a bit more.

EDIT: Oh, I totally missed that you were the author the first time I read that post. This is really a great editor, you did good work.


(edited by nayno on 07-02-05 01:12 AM)
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Posted on 07-11-05 10:18 AM, in Can't get the tracer to run. Help! Link
I want to try out a little asm on Super Metroid, but I need a SNES tracer. After looking around a bit, the internet overwhelmingly favored Geiger's/Evil Peer's Snes9x debugger, so I downloaded it. The problem is, it needs a bunch of DLLs or it won't run. I googled the first two and got them, but I can't find the third anywhere: zlibmt.dll

Does anybody know where to find this? More importantly, is there an easier way to get everything I need that I'm missing somehow?
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Posted on 07-11-05 10:50 AM, in Can't get the tracer to run. Help! Link
Never mind, I got it. I was using mark 8, but apparently mark 9 doesn't require all of the same dll files.
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Posted on 07-12-05 11:38 AM, in Such a thing as random? Link
I did a lot of thinking on this and it eventually became the basis for my entire philosophy. Ever since "discovering" that free will was an illusion, I became a firm believer in fate. Consider that, perhaps, there is only one possible outcome in the universe, which in turn would mean that everything we're doing now is geared toward a predestined event. I had never been very spiritual, but suddenly I was looking at seemingly insignificant things and seeing them as part of a magnificently complex structure. Suddenly, there was a reason for everything to exist: to do its part in insuring our fate. It made me very happy.

Of course, I've since realized that even a purely logical religion has its flaws, as logic is a tool of man, and the things that men create are almost certainly fallible. The concepts of "Cause" and "Effect" are mere illusions, born from humanity's all-too-linear perception of time. The order of events as chronicled by human memory is of course a valid sequence, but not the only one. Since THIS realization, I've felt that the only thing we can truly trust is our intuition.
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Posted on 07-12-05 11:42 AM, in Can't get the tracer to run. Help! Link
That is good advice, but if mark 8 doesn't work, why is it linked in the "useful tools" thread?
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Posted on 07-14-05 01:05 PM, in Such a thing as random? Link
Originally posted by paraplayer
What makes you think your intuition is anymore accurate.


No rational reason. Just a sense of faith and a spiritual connection with the world around me. I've never been religious, but I do feel as though there is something guiding us. The way I see it, the universe is way too complex and sophisticated to exist by chance or without a purpose.

The reason why anything exists at all (as opposed to some kind of oblivion) is a mystery in and of itself. It's like there's this story that just had to be told, because otherwise, things would be too dull. Oblivion gets pretty boring. So things were created, to tell that story.

Of course, this is all just my belief... and I'm certainly not going to claim it as fact, or even a rational concept. The whole thing banks on the flaws of human logic, after all. Hoorah! I've created a paradox.
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Posted on 07-28-05 07:51 AM, in When hacking FF6, is there a way... Link
*shrug* Cut him some slack, guys. Yeah, he's totally skewering the fantastic plotline in FF6, but a hack like this would actually have some real value. I don't exactly support what he's doing, but I can see how watering down the game would be good for trying get a picky grandparent or relative to play it. It could act as a "gateway game", so that someone might compromise and actually see that RPGs are fun. Besides, by censoring all of the naughty bits out of the game, he has to at least know what they are, right? So he's not going to miss out on the real plot.
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