Tinkering with the game like this is most definitely against Nintendo’s E.U.L.A. Of course, this is all in a legal grey area. I’m not saying I know that such tools exist, but, if they did, (they do) using them in combination with these level editors might make for some interesting Wii levels surfacing on consoles around the world. Unless you had the ability to burn a disc that your Wii console could read. Any levels you made or received from others would then have to be played on the emulator. The editors work only on a PC, so you would need to emulate the Wii platform there in order to begin working on your own levels. Videos of their handiwork can be found here and here. The two different editors were released independently, but there does seem to be evidence that the two teams are considering working together to make one ultra-hacking tool for SMBW. Tanooki, by Virus and Vash, was released first but Treeki claims he was working on his editor, Reggie!, for quite some time. Wii was released here in the states, two different hackers released programs which allow the user to edit any level in the game, or to craft an original one. Two editors have popped up on the web which allow you to create your own Super Mario Bros.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |