LOL! And i remember playing that game back inā¦1995 or something like that. It was not really the best platformer of the decade but Jump and Run fans like me surely had some plain fun with it (anyone remembers āMagic Pocketsā by The Bitmap Brothers? :-).
Anyways, back to present: Assassin made a nice little tileset out of the game (level one of the game, rather) that has about 200 tiles, most of them red shaded stone and wall structures. There also is a lot of other stuff, in the meantime goodies or powerups from the actual game. The masking seems to be very good and i am sure talented levelmakers can do a lot with this great new āMagic Boyā tileset conversion. Definitely worth A FAT DOWNLOAD RECOMMENDATiON!
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The author even tried to rebuild Level 1 of the game and added it as an example single player level. For the background, he chose āsupermarioland.modā by reflex/movement. A perfect chiptune that fits quite good butā¦i have to check my old 486-āputer which music file format āMagic Boyā used (maybe itās convertible :-). In any case, very good work, Assassin![This review has been edited by Aiko]