Name: | Pidgit |
Author: | Sonikku |
Added: | |
Tool: | PIXI |
Type: | Standard |
Dynamic: | No |
Disassembly: | No |
Includes GFX: | Yes |
Description: | This is the Pidgit from SMB2. Several custom varieties are included: - Blue: Same behavior as SMB2; moves back and forth a few times before swooping. - Spawns yellow Carpet with average speed. - Green: Moves back and forth in faster intervals and does a wider swoop. - Spawns red Carpet with fast speed. - Yellow: Follows player and swoops down at a fixed speed. - Spawns green Carpet with average speed. - Red: Quickly follows player and swoops down aiming to hit player, and throws fireballs at the lowest point of the swoop. - Spawns blue Carpet with fast speed. Part of my SMB2 sprite standardization project; a project aiming to perfectly recreate the original enemies while adding new functionality. Release History: - 9/1: V1.0 - Initial Release. |
Tags: | carpet enemy lorom pidgit sa-1 smb2 |
Comments: | 9 (jump to comments) |
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- Lunar Magic v3.40
- SA-1 Pack v1.40
- PIXI v1.40
- BSNES v115
Added enemy, lorom and sa-1 tags, fixed Yoshi interaction in general.Unlike the other SMB2 enemy ports / recreations, this one is fairly straightforward and only had the Yoshi interaction bug but is otherwise functional as it is.
49 Shared routines registered in "C:/Users/gabri/Documents/Pack/Herramientas Esenciales/Pixi/routines/"
An error has been detected:
c:/users/gabri/documents/pack/herramientas esenciales/pixi/sprites/pidgit.asm:620: error: (E5088): Define '1765' wasn't found.
c:/users/gabri/documents/pack/herramientas esenciales/pixi/sprites/pidgit.asm:621: error: (E5088): Define '176F' wasn't found.
c:/users/gabri/documents/pack/herramientas esenciales/pixi/sprites/pidgit.asm:749: error: (E5088): Define '170B' wasn't found.
c:/users/gabri/documents/pack/herramientas esenciales/pixi/sprites/pidgit.asm:751: error: (E5088): Define '176F' wasn't found.
extra byte 1 will dictate which carpet it is, while extra byte 2 will specify how long it lasts (if left at 00, it never expires)