Post by Phinos on Dec 21, 2006 16:55:15 GMT -5
I'm in my "Mario-stages-submissions" period!
[glow=red,2,300]Stage[/glow]
Name: Forest of Illusion
Region: Dinosaur Land
From: Super Mario World
Year: 1991
System: SNES
[glow=red,2,300]Map[/glow]
Phew, it took me hours to make this one!
Sorry for stretching the screen
[glow=red,2,300]Picture[/glow]
Thanks Johans for this pic: (click to enlarge)
[glow=red,2,300]Description[/glow]
This stage is located in the Forest of Illusion. It was actually the 5th area Mario had to cross in SMW, during his journey through Dinosaur Land. In the game, Forest of Illusion was ruled by Roy Koopa. This stage is composed of several areas: two long ground areas on each side of the stage, three small ground areas in the center, separated by pits, and various platforms hovering above.
On each side of the stage, there is a long, flat ground area. These areas seem to be good places to fight on, but there is a little problem: as you can see on the map, there are big trees in the foreground, and their large trunks are hiding some parts of the stage. Therefore, it's not always easy to see what's going on, since the trees may hide your opponents, or even dangerous items such as Bob-Ombs. Watch out!!
In the center of the stage, there are three small areas. There are thin trees in front of each one, but they are not as annoying as the big trees. As you can see on the map, it's rather risky to stay onto these areas, since there are many pits in which you can easily fall. Three wooden platforms are hovering above the battlefield. They are flat and rather long, thus you can fight on them without any problem.
Sometimes, Goombas and Bob-Ombs trapped inside bubbles will float across the stage. If you hit or even touch the bubbles, they will pop and the enemy inside will fall onto the ground. Goombas will just walk around as they did in SSBM's Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure Mode), slightly damaging the players. Bob-Ombs will also start walking around, and will explode after five seconds. Watch out!
[glow=red,2,300]Stage Music[/glow]
This music and this music alternately.
So?
[glow=red,2,300]Stage[/glow]
Name: Forest of Illusion
Region: Dinosaur Land
From: Super Mario World
Year: 1991
System: SNES
[glow=red,2,300]Map[/glow]
Phew, it took me hours to make this one!
Sorry for stretching the screen
[glow=red,2,300]Picture[/glow]
Thanks Johans for this pic: (click to enlarge)
[glow=red,2,300]Description[/glow]
This stage is located in the Forest of Illusion. It was actually the 5th area Mario had to cross in SMW, during his journey through Dinosaur Land. In the game, Forest of Illusion was ruled by Roy Koopa. This stage is composed of several areas: two long ground areas on each side of the stage, three small ground areas in the center, separated by pits, and various platforms hovering above.
On each side of the stage, there is a long, flat ground area. These areas seem to be good places to fight on, but there is a little problem: as you can see on the map, there are big trees in the foreground, and their large trunks are hiding some parts of the stage. Therefore, it's not always easy to see what's going on, since the trees may hide your opponents, or even dangerous items such as Bob-Ombs. Watch out!!
In the center of the stage, there are three small areas. There are thin trees in front of each one, but they are not as annoying as the big trees. As you can see on the map, it's rather risky to stay onto these areas, since there are many pits in which you can easily fall. Three wooden platforms are hovering above the battlefield. They are flat and rather long, thus you can fight on them without any problem.
Sometimes, Goombas and Bob-Ombs trapped inside bubbles will float across the stage. If you hit or even touch the bubbles, they will pop and the enemy inside will fall onto the ground. Goombas will just walk around as they did in SSBM's Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure Mode), slightly damaging the players. Bob-Ombs will also start walking around, and will explode after five seconds. Watch out!
[glow=red,2,300]Stage Music[/glow]
This music and this music alternately.
So?