Hacking Classic Super mario bros.Wii.....

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Classic Super mario bros.Wii is a project that uses Reggie level editor and Warp tileset editor to change all the levels from NSMBWii to NSMB DS
This is still BETA,not eveything is changed YET!
if someone could help me and make custom world maps from NSMB DS to the NSMBW game,i would really appreciate him


There is no Tower or castle remakes,only normal levels,this is also not based on ASM Hacks,so you are not stricted to Riivolution
also,there is no Star coins

Star coins are added in the first 4 levels!


This BETA includes :

Level Changed are 1-1,1-2,1-3 and 1-4(1-4 has some proplems with Goomba Generator)
Custom Intro Music and World 1 Overworld
Custom DS Tilesets
Mario and Luigi in Loading screen and continue are changed to 8-Bit Form

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Next BETA will include :

1-5,1-6,2-1 and 2-2 Levels from DS game
Custom Music of world 2 Overworld - Possibly in-game music too
Toad and Toadette instead of Yellow and Blue Toads





Download here,its a torrent
(This file is small because it only have the files changed,not the whole .iso file contens)


EDIT:I also made a direct download link,you can get it here

w/Star Coins and edited levels http://rapidshare.com/files/449622676/Clas...Star_coins_.zip
This doesnt include other files,for that download the other link


See you later,Spread the word!
 

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Sounds pretty cool, except I never really liked the DS version. I might take a couple of the levels once you're done though, there was the odd pretty cool level.
 

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