So I'm currently in the process of editing the levels of New Super Mario Bros. Wii to make a harder version of the game, and when I open levels 1-1 and 3-Tower, I find these empty levels with little to no entities or tiles placed. I'm not quite sure what to do or how many levels suffer from...
I played this game over the course of half a year, putting many hours into it just to learn that there is a hard mode well after I beat the game and the DLC. I really don't want to have to start all over in terms of completion progress just for an increased difficulty, but I'm not opposed to it...
A bold question that only the bravest of people would dare ask
But why 3ds though? Wouldn't it be easier to just use a mobile device or computer rather than going out of your way to watch it through the poorly rendered quality of 3ds video playback?
Is there any way to simply import MP3/WAV/OGG (or other format) files into a 3ds game to replace pre-existing music? I want to change up the music in a few games (Yoshi's New Island, Mario Kart 7) but I can't find a tool that can change the audio in games. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
It's probably a hardware issue. It always helps to see if you can find tutorials online for troubleshooting or even if there's a local business that does repair work on game systems (I have one near me)
I'm trying to make a hack of Mario and Luigi partners in time, but I can't figure out how to edit the sprites in the game (Just trying to do some recolors and stuff). I tried Yoshi Magic but for whatever reason you can pretty much only view stuff and edit stats of characters for partners in...
@K3Nv2 I got some cheapies at wallys, that are pretty good, already have lost a few expensive ones (one falls out and gone, can't find) while cutting grass so bought some cheap ones, and of course never lose these cheap ones. (Cheap meaning only $35, compared to air buds which I only have 1 of 2 now)