Classic 8bit Level Editors

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Classic 8bit Level Editors

Postby Magna » Sat Jun 07, 2014 12:19 am

I not-so-recently found some top-notch level makers for two very popular, very loved classic games; Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda. With these editors, which do not require roms; they are fan made engines, you can create your own Mario/Zelda games you've ever dreamed of making.

Super Mario Bros. NES Game & Builder
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Zelda Classic
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I was hoping this would be a thread where you can post your own custom creations so if you want, you can.

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Re: Classic 8bit Level Editors

Postby Julia Pseudo » Sat Jun 07, 2014 12:29 am

The Mario one is pretty much completely outclassed by SMBX, I think. I mean, I know it's a slightly different a style, but you can make SMB1-like levels in SMBX too.

I've heard of Zelda Classic before though and it looks pretty cool.

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Re: Classic 8bit Level Editors

Postby Murphmario » Sat Jun 07, 2014 11:09 pm

The problem with Zelda classic is that it doesn't work properly on Windows 8.

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Re: Classic 8bit Level Editors

Postby Fuyu » Sat Jun 07, 2014 11:14 pm

Heard about both, though the only one I managed to operate successfully was SMB Builder. Every time I tried to open ZC an error window popped with some code shit and instantly closed. After that I gave up, I was pretty lazy to start making anything on it anyway.

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Re: Classic 8bit Level Editors

Postby Mable » Sun Jun 08, 2014 6:20 am

The only difference between this mario one and smbx is that this one here runs the 8-bit ones while smbx doesn't it did in a early version though same with the SM64 Ghost House Music which got replaced by the SMW one.


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