I've been working on this hack for what feels like my entire life. I've been drawing smw levels on pen and paper since before I could walk. I found lm in middle school and started making kaizo levels before I even knew what kaizo was. After 10+ years, and its finally ready. Please enjoy hackers dreams!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xOXiwklBnPZRj73Tg7uhbLsV1cIbNVzL/view?usp=sharing
Some basic info for those who want to give it a shot:
There are 11 levels. I will increase this number to 14 at some point. It will probably be a while because I need to relax and take a vacation.
The hack will be released in 2 versions. The first is what is available now, and uses a custom emulator that allows you to write other programs which can read SRAM. I use this to do stereo audio playback, but it is general purpose, and one of my intents with this first version is to encourage other people to use this premise. There is no reason we cannot use opengl to draw 1080p graphics ontop of the emulator window and greenscreen it into the background. Or do any number of other things.
The second version is the one for console and other emulators. This version will be uploaded when I get enough testers to do so. It will use MSU-1, meaning mono audio, so really you should just be brave and use the first version.
Finally, I will be doing a devstream today or tomorrow where I talk about the hack and play some of it. If you are interested, please take a moment to fill out the strawpoll for when you would like me to stream
https://strawpoll.com/polls/BJnX4OEkxnv
my twitch channel is https://www.twitch.tv/hi______________________
This hack is dedicated to my friend Andrew, without whom it never would have been finished.
Please enjoy!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xOXiwklBnPZRj73Tg7uhbLsV1cIbNVzL/view?usp=sharing
Some basic info for those who want to give it a shot:
There are 11 levels. I will increase this number to 14 at some point. It will probably be a while because I need to relax and take a vacation.
The hack will be released in 2 versions. The first is what is available now, and uses a custom emulator that allows you to write other programs which can read SRAM. I use this to do stereo audio playback, but it is general purpose, and one of my intents with this first version is to encourage other people to use this premise. There is no reason we cannot use opengl to draw 1080p graphics ontop of the emulator window and greenscreen it into the background. Or do any number of other things.
The second version is the one for console and other emulators. This version will be uploaded when I get enough testers to do so. It will use MSU-1, meaning mono audio, so really you should just be brave and use the first version.
Finally, I will be doing a devstream today or tomorrow where I talk about the hack and play some of it. If you are interested, please take a moment to fill out the strawpoll for when you would like me to stream
https://strawpoll.com/polls/BJnX4OEkxnv
my twitch channel is https://www.twitch.tv/hi______________________
This hack is dedicated to my friend Andrew, without whom it never would have been finished.
Please enjoy!