![]() ![]() ![]() In order to build an ISO of a New Super Mario Bros. If you've built an ISO of one of the mods and run into any issues in the game, please report it in this thread, and not to NewerTeam. It's important to note that this method for playing these mods is not supported by NewerTeam in any way, shape, or form. The main use for an ISO of these games would be to run them in Dolphin or on a Wii with a USB Loader instead of through Riivolution- which requires either a softmodded Wii or Wii U vWii and a disc of New Super Mario Bros. It’s an impressive endeavor, and I’m extremely glad that homebrew can be installed so easily on the Wii to make this possible.So you'd like to make an ISO of one of NewerTeam's delightfully well made and absolutely impressive Riivolution based mods? Well, where there's a will, there's a way! Thanks to the works of a few people including, but not limited to and myself, you can produce high quality functioning ISO's of all of the NewerTeam Wii mods, as well as a few other mods by others. I could go on and on about all the minute changes and features in Newer Super Mario Bros., but you can experience it for yourself right this second. Lovely little touches like this really show the attention to detail. For example, the first world Lakitu appears as he normally does, while the second world Lakitu wears a hat to keep the desert sun out of his eyes. ![]() The Star Coins you collect in each level now serve as currency in Mushroom Shops, which are run Lakitus in various guises. From the screenshots in the gallery, there’s apparently a Thwomp boss later on, so that ought to be fun. At the top, you battle a giant Fuzzy by tossing blocks at it. The first castle was not a castle at all but a giant tree with honeycombs that you climb like fences. ![]() Oh yeah! I forgot to mention that the Switch Houses are back! Then you are plopped onto a revamped Yoshi’s Island - you can even visit Yoshi’s House, which holds many secrets as you activate the game’s various Switch Houses. When you launch a new file, you are greeted with a text box and jingle reminiscent of Super Mario World‘s intro. Maybe they get better as the game progresses, but the early stages sound very sleepy.īut I’ve gone on long enough about the downsides. Gone is the annoying “bwah bwah” chorus that has become the bane of every NSMB soundtrack, but unfortunately, the replacement tracks lack a lot of the trademark Mario series peppiness. The new music is a mix of original compositions and remixes of past tunes. Since this is a fan hack, however, I have no worries that the team won’t address this problems and issue a patch down the line. There’s currently no way to remap the buttons, and the in-game button prompts still refer to “1” and “2” on the Wii Remote. It’s great if you have a Pro with fat shoulder buttons, but the “Z” buttons on the original Classic Controller are tiny little nubs, eliminating the benefits of the alternative scheme. Run / fireball is also mapped to “ZL” on the left shoulder and spin jump to “ZR.” This scheme isn’t as awkward as it sounds, and after playing for a minute, I deem it extremely efficient. Instead, run / fireball is mapped to “b” (bottom button), jump to “a” (right), and spin jump to “x” (top). Oddly, the Newer team did not map the buttons exactly as they were in Super Mario World on the SNES. Newer controls just as the original did, but now you have the option to use the Classic Controller or Classic Controller Pro. Newer contains 128 new levels, completely new world maps and environments, new music, new enemies and bosses, and even the return of the Hammer Suit from Super Mario Bros. The Newer team went miles farther with their alterations than Nintendo did with Luigi U. As long as you have a copy of the original game, an SD card with around 570 MB of free space, and a homebrew-enabled Wii (or Wii U in Wii mode), you can get this baby up and running with no trouble whatsoever by following these simple steps. After three years of development, it’s finally available. We’ve got just the hotness for you too!īack in 2011, we reported on a fan-made hack of the Wii platformer entitled Newer Super Mario Bros. But don’t feel left out if you are still rocking the original Wii and New Super Mario Bros. That, or you are waiting on the limited edition retail release in the coming months. U, you’ve probably downloaded New Super Luigi U from the eShop already. If you are a Wii U owner and possess a copy of New Super Mario Bros. Fan-made hack brings tons of new content to the Wii platformer ![]()
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