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Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Mon January 25, 2016 12:31 am
by PHATJ
I made this one today while watching Broncos/Pats.

Aquatic Odyssey: 01B1-0000-01A8-EDF9

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Mon January 25, 2016 1:46 am
by PHATJ
Nice work Pete. :thumbsup:

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Mon January 25, 2016 3:11 pm
by Monkey_Driven
PHATJ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:I hope my Wii U can still work years from now when I am have kids.
:thumbsup: My kids are age 10, nine, and six. I love playing the Mario games with them.
That's so great. Some of my favorite childhood memories are playing games with my dad. We must have played hundreds of hours playing Goldeneye's multiplayer, RBI baseball, Tecmo Super Bowl, Tetris, and Tiger Woods.

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Mon January 25, 2016 5:22 pm
by PHATJ
Monkey_Driven wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:I hope my Wii U can still work years from now when I am have kids.
:thumbsup: My kids are age 10, nine, and six. I love playing the Mario games with them.
That's so great. Some of my favorite childhood memories are playing games with my dad. We must have played hundreds of hours playing Goldeneye's multiplayer, RBI baseball, Tecmo Super Bowl, Tetris, and Tiger Woods.
That's pretty cool man. My dad absolutely never played video games. He thought they were a massive waste of time. I wasn't even allowed to get my own system until I was 16.

My six year old son also loves sports games. His birthday was in December and the #1 thing he wanted was Madden 16. We set up my Xbox 360 and got him the game. Now he plays on the All Madden level and can beat me already! He also plays the 2K basketball and baseball games, and the NHL game. We have a great time playing together. It's a great family activity.

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Mon January 25, 2016 5:38 pm
by Monkey_Driven
PHATJ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:I hope my Wii U can still work years from now when I am have kids.
:thumbsup: My kids are age 10, nine, and six. I love playing the Mario games with them.
That's so great. Some of my favorite childhood memories are playing games with my dad. We must have played hundreds of hours playing Goldeneye's multiplayer, RBI baseball, Tecmo Super Bowl, Tetris, and Tiger Woods.
That's pretty cool man. My dad absolutely never played video games. He thought they were a massive waste of time. I wasn't even allowed to get my own system until I was 16.

My six year old son also loves sports games. His birthday was in December and the #1 thing he wanted was Madden 16. We set up my Xbox 360 and got him the game. Now he plays on the All Madden level and can beat me already! He also plays the 2K basketball and baseball games, and the NHL game. We have a great time playing together. It's a great family activity.
It helped my dad grew upon with Pong, Atari, etc. He's in his early 50's.

Video games can really help kids learn a lot about sports; the rules, players, contracts, strategies, etc.

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Mon January 25, 2016 5:44 pm
by PHATJ
Monkey_Driven wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:I hope my Wii U can still work years from now when I am have kids.
:thumbsup: My kids are age 10, nine, and six. I love playing the Mario games with them.
That's so great. Some of my favorite childhood memories are playing games with my dad. We must have played hundreds of hours playing Goldeneye's multiplayer, RBI baseball, Tecmo Super Bowl, Tetris, and Tiger Woods.
That's pretty cool man. My dad absolutely never played video games. He thought they were a massive waste of time. I wasn't even allowed to get my own system until I was 16.

My six year old son also loves sports games. His birthday was in December and the #1 thing he wanted was Madden 16. We set up my Xbox 360 and got him the game. Now he plays on the All Madden level and can beat me already! He also plays the 2K basketball and baseball games, and the NHL game. We have a great time playing together. It's a great family activity.
It helped my dad grew upon with Pong, Atari, etc. He's in his early 50's.

Video games can really help kids learn a lot about sports; the rules, players, contracts, strategies, etc.
Totally agree. My dad is 61 now. When he was younger he played the PAC Man and Poll Position arcade games. I remember him playing those at a few local restaurants when I was a young kid. He just thought kids should be active and needed to play outside instead of being parked in front of a TV all day. I think it's pretty easy to find a healthy balance and have my kids do both!

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Mon January 25, 2016 5:54 pm
by Monkey_Driven
PHATJ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:I hope my Wii U can still work years from now when I am have kids.
:thumbsup: My kids are age 10, nine, and six. I love playing the Mario games with them.
That's so great. Some of my favorite childhood memories are playing games with my dad. We must have played hundreds of hours playing Goldeneye's multiplayer, RBI baseball, Tecmo Super Bowl, Tetris, and Tiger Woods.
That's pretty cool man. My dad absolutely never played video games. He thought they were a massive waste of time. I wasn't even allowed to get my own system until I was 16.

My six year old son also loves sports games. His birthday was in December and the #1 thing he wanted was Madden 16. We set up my Xbox 360 and got him the game. Now he plays on the All Madden level and can beat me already! He also plays the 2K basketball and baseball games, and the NHL game. We have a great time playing together. It's a great family activity.
It helped my dad grew upon with Pong, Atari, etc. He's in his early 50's.

Video games can really help kids learn a lot about sports; the rules, players, contracts, strategies, etc.
Totally agree. My dad is 61 now. When he was younger he played the PAC Man and Poll Position arcade games. I remember him playing those at a few local restaurants when I was a young kid. He just thought kids should be active and needed to play outside instead of being parked in front of a TV all day. I think it's pretty easy to find a healthy balance and have my kids do both!
Yup, it is all about balance.

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Tue January 26, 2016 1:51 am
by B
Alright, I think I did one I can bear to share.

5417-0000-01AA-B40C

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Tue January 26, 2016 1:51 am
by Norah
let's have a look

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Tue January 26, 2016 1:55 am
by Norah
Not bad. Could be longer but I liked what was there.

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Tue January 26, 2016 1:56 am
by @SkitchP
cutuphalfdead wrote:Not bad. Could be longer but I liked what was there.

By longer Chud means you should use every ounce of available space both above and below ground.

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Tue January 26, 2016 1:57 am
by Norah
@SkitchP wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Not bad. Could be longer but I liked what was there.

By longer Chud means you should use every ounce of available space both above and below ground.
Quit being a pussy.

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Tue January 26, 2016 2:09 am
by PHATJ
B wrote:Alright, I think I did one I can bear to share.

5417-0000-01AA-B40C
Played both of yours and starred them. :thumbsup:

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Tue January 26, 2016 2:14 am
by B
I just figured out how to lengthen a level, and I haven't done any above ground/below ground stuff. I think I have about 2 hours of time invested.

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Tue January 26, 2016 2:15 am
by PHATJ
B wrote:I just figured out how to lengthen a level, and I haven't done any above ground/below ground stuff. I think I have about 2 hours of time invested.
Spend some time with it. Expand the levels out. It is a lot of fun.

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Tue January 26, 2016 2:17 am
by Norah
a chud of ice and fire is a work of art and you cretins just can't see that

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Tue January 26, 2016 2:23 am
by PHATJ
cutuphalfdead wrote:a chud of ice and fire is a work of art and you cretins just can't see that
Hey man, I've got several levels that are just as much of a "work of art".

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Tue January 26, 2016 2:24 am
by Norah
PHATJ wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:a chud of ice and fire is a work of art and you cretins just can't see that
Hey man, I've got several levels that are just as much of a "work of art".
skitch aint throwin shade your way

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Tue January 26, 2016 2:26 am
by PHATJ
cutuphalfdead wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:a chud of ice and fire is a work of art and you cretins just can't see that
Hey man, I've got several levels that are just as much of a "work of art".
skitch aint throwin shade your way
:?

Re: Super Mario Maker

Posted: Tue January 26, 2016 2:29 am
by PHATJ
PHATJ wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
PHATJ wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:a chud of ice and fire is a work of art and you cretins just can't see that
Hey man, I've got several levels that are just as much of a "work of art".
skitch aint throwin shade your way
:?
Skitch is just one vote, and I don't believe he's commented on my levels.