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| Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - - Posts by felineki |
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felineki Newcomer Since: 07-11-06 Last post: 6048 days Last view: 6048 days |
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| I really like those graphics you're coming up with, DahrkDaiz. The dithering on them is just beautiful. The stopwatch function you and Bio.exe discussed looks really interesting, too! | |||
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felineki Newcomer Since: 07-11-06 Last post: 6048 days Last view: 6048 days |
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Some of these might be stupid questions, but I haven't gotten very in-depth with NES emulation yet, so bear with me, please...
I remember seeing a SMB1 video on Youtube that seemed to have an onscreen input display... a little NES controller icon whose buttons would light up green while they were being pressed. I can't find the video now, but if I do, I'll post a link. (EDIT: Here's the video.) What emulator has this feature? Also, does this emulator have a frame advancing feature (meaning pausing, and being able to go to the very next 1/60 second tick by pressing something), and the ability to record and play back input? Is there any emulator that allows you to do inputs while frame advancing (for example, in the arcade emulator "Kawaks", if you pause the game, then advance to the next frame while holding down a button, the emulator reads that button as being pressed on that frame)? Just in case you're curious what all this is about, I'm planning on doing some research on SMB3's physics... they're some of the best ever in a platformer, IMO. Thanks! (edited by felineki on 07-13-06 08:00 PM) |
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felineki Newcomer Since: 07-11-06 Last post: 6048 days Last view: 6048 days |
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Thanks a lot for the links! There seem to be lots of different versions of FCE Ultra out there, so it gets kind of confusing at times. ![]() |
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felineki Newcomer Since: 07-11-06 Last post: 6048 days Last view: 6048 days |
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| Sorry to hear about this. I'm just about to start playing Mario Adventure 1, and MA2 was really looking promising from what I saw here.
Best of luck with your future projects. SMB3 editing tools would certainly be interesting! |
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felineki Newcomer Since: 07-11-06 Last post: 6048 days Last view: 6048 days |
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Francine from Samurai Pizza Cats. Not quite finished yet. (edited by felineki on 08-07-06 09:56 PM) |
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felineki Newcomer Since: 07-11-06 Last post: 6048 days Last view: 6048 days |
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| I noticed the big thread for SMW addresses in the SMW Hacking forum, and was wondering if there are any such lists for SMB3 available. I've found a few using FCEUXD SP, although it would be a bit easier if that version had a frame-advance feature like the TAS version availavble from tasvideo.org does...
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