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(Yet Another) Super Mario Bros project
Guillaume227
2014-03-05 12:36:50 UTC
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Dear pygame users,

I coded up a version of Super Mario Bros in pygame back in 2012 and only got
to tidying it up a bit recently.
It's now up on Sourceforge.net : Super Coco
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/supercoco/> .
First level is a replica of the original game and then it forks off in a
custom way.
I know there has been other attempts at implementing SMB but it was a lot of
fun to develop so I wanted to put a link up to that project on pygame.org as
other people might find it interesting. And also so I could learn from
feedback.

Is there a way to put it up on pygame.org even though new registrations are
locked?


Best,
Guillaume




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Jeffrey Kleykamp
2014-03-05 15:48:11 UTC
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Looks really good! Great job :D

-Jeffrey


On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 7:36 AM, Guillaume227
Post by Guillaume227
Dear pygame users,
I coded up a version of Super Mario Bros in pygame back in 2012 and only got
to tidying it up a bit recently.
It's now up on Sourceforge.net : Super Coco
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/supercoco/> .
First level is a replica of the original game and then it forks off in a
custom way.
I know there has been other attempts at implementing SMB but it was a lot of
fun to develop so I wanted to put a link up to that project on pygame.orgas
other people might find it interesting. And also so I could learn from
feedback.
Is there a way to put it up on pygame.org even though new registrations are
locked?
Best,
Guillaume
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