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noha420
Posts: 5/78
Great choice! The Lolo games are by far the best puzzle games for NES, can't wait to play it! You're using haled v1.0, or is there an update? Btw, this is probably old news, but does anyone know what happened to Dragon Eye Studios? Did the same people start a new site?
Imajin
Posts: 140/273
You seem to be unbanned now...

It's good to see a Lolo hack... Hopefully it'll be fun to play.
Deleted User
Posts: 240/-7750
Originally posted by 4matsy
Originally posted by legoman
I use healed level editor

...

Take a look at level 7-1 and check to see that it's still in one piece...

Originally posted by legoman
and I find some beta gfx

Some of those are used in the final game, actually.
Top left:
The only thing unused there is the staircase; the rest of those tiles are used in the pre-new-floor "Floor x: Congratulations, you have just cleared floor x-1, this is not t3h end of t3h baddle" screen (and I think the empty brick tile is used on the password screen, too).

Bottom left:
I'd guess these are used for the large pixelated Lolo and Lala during the <3 scene at the end.

The rest is unrecognizable to me, though. Though I'd guess the traffic light thingy (marked in the bottom right shot, and taking up most of the bottom left shot) was just generally used by the developers to indicate empty space freed by already-removed gfx...

Sorry, my bad


And thanks for comment's!

And I get ban, I can only edit my post's .
Imajin : Sorry, but you are banned (legoman) from the board, and can not post.
You will now be redirected to Advanture of lolo 1 remix! [Only ss]...

noha420: Thank you, But I download healed lolo 1 editor in Zophar's Domain >.>
Stanley_Decker
Posts: 4/14
Looking forward to this hack, Lolo's probably my favorite puzzle game on the nes
NetSplit
Posts: 121/144
I think what happens is that the new levels are bigger, so the editor runs out of space for the later levels and they wind up crashing the game. If his levels are smaller, it might still work fine.
4matsy
Posts: 13/17
Originally posted by legoman
I use healed level editor

...

Take a look at level 7-1 and check to see that it's still in one piece...

Originally posted by legoman
and I find some beta gfx

Some of those are used in the final game, actually.

Top left:
The only thing unused there is the staircase; the rest of those tiles are used in the pre-new-floor "Floor x: Congratulations, you have just cleared floor x-1, this is not t3h end of t3h baddle" screen (and I think the empty brick tile is used on the password screen, too).

Bottom left:
I'd guess these are used for the large pixelated Lolo and Lala during the <3 scene at the end.

The rest is unrecognizable to me, though. Though I'd guess the traffic light thingy (marked in the bottom right shot, and taking up most of the bottom left shot) was just generally used by the developers to indicate empty space freed by already-removed gfx...
Skreename
Posts: 323/1427
A few of those look rather hard... But it could be related to not being able to tell which of the heart tiles will give you shots. It's still rather cool that you're doing it, though.
Bane King
Posts: 35/116
Right on with the lolo hack.
I use to rent all 3 of them back in the day.
Deleted User
Posts: 239/-7750
This is my advanture of lolo 1 hack. I use healed level editor wath work fine in windows xp


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