Nah, I only saw the Trees and Flowers as actually LEGOs
I assume he meant in Super Mario Land 2.Nah, I only saw the Trees and Flowers as actually LEGOs
I couldn't find any, sadly.Is that image supposed to animate? Because I don't see anything interesting there.
Speaking of Legos, you can actually stack a k'nex Wario on any lego piece #lifehacks.oh, and also in this image:
The trees and flowers in the first few areas lf The Big Board are obviously Lego Pieces.
I had those trees in my Lego sets, and the flowers were little "bushes" where you can attach the actual flowers.
You mean this stage?I wonder if they were going for anything similar in the All Stars version of SMB2.
Yeah that's what I meant. It's been a while since I touched either the SNES or GBA version of SMB2.You mean this stage?
What is it with people building their Lego stages sideways?You mean this stage?
That's great to know, yet I don't understand why it's a reason to dislike my post. =PThat's because Wario's sprite is made up of several different parts. His arms, body and head are all seperate layers that can be animated independently so when his body and arms are doing his walk animation his head can just keep moving the eyes.
This also ties into the 3D effect of the Virtual Boy. Most of the game's sprites are made up of several layers to get the 3D effect. Even some of the smaller ones, like the little block robot before each boss fight, which has a surprising amount of individual layers.
What is it with people building their Lego stages sideways?
What is it with people building their Lego stages sideways?
Nintendo would never use Lego. Only N&B Blocks.
I did what?That's great to know, yet I don't understand why it's a reason to dislike my post. =P
And if Wario thinks so, it's a real accomplishment.I don't know why, but for some reason I really like those small moments in 1-3 when Wario gives a thumbs up directly to the player, it just feels like the game itself is praising your accmplishments.