the limit is actually 1 megabyte. You can still upload the tileset and music seperately.
As you know, as your remixing nemesis, I can’t rate this. But otherwise, I didn’t really like this.
The electricity at the beginning wasn’t that good, and neither was that weird instrument that rapidly increased it’s pitch.
It seems to be going well after that, until you get that hum thing at a high pitch where- AUGHH!!!!!! THAT STUPID THINGY!!! I don’t know what to call it, but I hate it.
After that, the song just brings itself to a close.
All in all, this isn’t the greatest remix.
Wouldn’t it be nice if it was easier to make great remixes like your Technoir remix?
The helicopter is supposed to be like a FAN. As in FANolint. I know it sounds like a helicopter. Kills MPTracker
I can’t unzip the zip file. For some reason, all 3 of the unzipping programs I tried had errors. I could not open it with:
Stuffit expander
Enzip
Cutezip
These are all entireley different, so I see no reason for doing that. They’re supposed to be seperate.
!@#$!@#$!@#$!@#$ INTERNET EXPLORER!!! I worked hard on a extensive review for this, but accidentally typed in the wrong name, and lost all of my work. I’ll sum it up.
1. Use the remap tileset palette function. It would make Jazz’s colors not so bad.
2. Don’t rip tiles unless you’re basing a tileset off a game.
3. a better paint program would help your tilesets a lot.
This is terrible. Especially compared to your other remixes.
1. The trumpets athe the beginning(At least I think they’re trumpets) sound terribly fake and horrible.
2. The music, once you get to it, doesn’t sound that good, eaither, and it’s very repetitive.
3. YOU CALL THIS DECKSTAR?!?!? this sounds nothing like the original Deckstar musics.
Overall: This is not a good remix at all. This one goes back to the drawing board, and maybe even farther.[This review has been edited by Acid]
Never mind, the tilesets just didn’t move into the folder! Thwacks tilesets
These are pretty good levels, but for some reason they don’t appear in the home cooked levels list.
@Taz: That was the first thing I tried! 2 player treasure hunt split screen![This review has been edited by Acid]
Actually, the previous one I uploaded was the same thing as these, except not broken into three parts. The size was over 2 MB. That upload did not have Bloxonius in it, sorry.
And, you say you got these before, this is the first time releasing, and I made these pretty quick, so the only explanation I have for you having gotten this before is that great minds think alike. Enigma must have gotten the same idea.
Maybe it would be possible to make a ‘lite’ version that cut down on the tiles so that it could be used in 1.23. If you can do that, I’m all for it. It sounds great and I can’t wait to see it!
This is the best conversion of a JJ1 tileset I’ve seen! Heck, while I was playing it, I almost forgot I was playing JJ2 and not JJ1!
okay, these aren’t very good at all.
The button:
Jump on a button and it goes down. Hit the dashy box and it comes back up. Woop-de-doo.
Blast Pkiachu:
Blast away millions of destruct scenery Pikachus with a bubble shield and a bunch of fast fires. Fun.(NOT!!!) Also, not all of us hate pokemon.
The levels have no music, and the tilesets used aren’t that good. A big fat 2 from me.
Awesome!!! I loved the first one, and this one’s even better!!! I loved the cutscenes with the ship, and especially the ones where the ship docks!!! These campaigns of yours are great, just keep going!
If the tilesets are TSF, please say so. And try to only upload non-tsf things to the rest of the community can enjoy them.
hmmm… I can’t rate this ‘cuz I don’t know how it works…
In split screen, both players have the same disadvantages, so I can’t do much. Is there something about online play that makes it so everybody only has their advantages and disadvantages?
Also, you should provide the password to the level, so we can see how to make this kind of level.
I like it!
However, changing rabbits doesn’t work that well: I had a spaz rabbit and I changed it to Jazz in Jazztool, and when I played the game it was Spaz :P
But the color changes work well!
I liked this set a lot.
First off, I like the jazz characters. There were lots of funny things like the “rip” car.
The signs on the wall were funny, like this mine follows all safety laws we wanted to.
The gems were cool, too. I liked the little gem transport on the wire. NO FREE SAMPLES!
cool effect with the destructable blocks! I think it looks like you used a texture in paint shop pro.
Of course, all sets have their ups AND downs, and this set isn’t perfect…
The mountains. Yes, the mountains were U G L Y!!! It looks like something I would make :P
The spikes didn’t look very sharp… Okay, so it doesn’t matter much, but still!
the dwarfs. They look bad, and they’re inside the ground in the example level:P
So, overall, I would give it an 8.2.
Okay, let’s break it down here…
originality-1.9 pts
lots of people have copied other games in tilesets, but this is a nice original tileset.
layout- 1.7 pts
good layout, nice ideas, like carrots under health icons and fly carrots under jetpacks. The tileset is a little small though. The weapons don’t rotate right.
quality- 1.9 pts
great, great. Wonderful quality. My only objection is that all the images(except for the jaws picture) were ripped from either JJ2 or funny furries 2.
user friendliness- 1.5 pts
It’s ok. Kinda hard to understand, and I cant find the left edge on the snow platforms.
All other stuff- 1.9 pts
It’s good. The example level shows off what you can do with the tileset, and I don’t think there are any problems with the mask. The only thing is, either my JJ2 won’t play the music, or you don’t have music.
overall- 8.5
This is a great tileset. Download? Why should you ask? Do it now![This review has been edited by Acid]
hey, the standard treasure levels had big gems, right?
then reupload the file with the tileset!
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