Mario Paint for SNES

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Anyone ever have Mario Paint for SNES? That was a fun little game. Even came with the mouse and mousepad. I loved making the animation and music. Just curious if anyone else shared my enjoyment of this game! :)
 
Hell yeah, I still have it! I got it when I was taking music theory in middle school so I used to make the raddest songs in the music section. Mario Paint rules!
 
The original Homestar runner was made on Mario paint....Speaking of which anybody have a copy with mouse and pad they want to sell???
 
The fly swatting game was awesome! When I learned about Mario Artist, for the 64 DD, back in 96, I was so pumped...and 8 years later...it's never coming out.
 
Oh god i wish i had never parted with that thing.
Scour ebay or somehwere and try to get ahold of the Mario Paint Strategy Guide, it is chock full of animation sprite patterns (fully detailed, very good), music and a hella lot more. There is really a bunch of neat stuff in it that makes the game 30x mroe fun.

Oh yeah.. I remeber now. I had input the John Williams Star wars Theme (in the guide), painted my own Emperor Throne room from Return of the Jedi, drawn Luke, green lightsaber ready, darth vader, and the emperor on his chair in the back. Then i used the music, made basic lightsaber fighting sprites, mixed them into a movie, i think it was the maximum amount of panels.. AND BOOM!
Instant Mario Paint classic. Luke, Vader, sparks.. It was awesome.

even when i sold it later (damn!) i didnt erase it (for some weird reason i have a habit of erasing every save game, wiping mem cards, etc when i sell stuff, i guess i just want people to experience the whole game, not pickup where i leftoff). Only time i ever did that.


Jesus that thing owned. Im sorry, pwned.

No, p\/\/n3d.

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[quote name='grayghost81']Faith no More?? Which songs? The real thing is like my all time favorite album![/quote]

Let's see. . . Falling to Pieces, Edge of the World, Under Water Love, From Out of Nowhere, the fast part of Zombie Eaters. . . never could get Epic to work.
 
I remember useing mario paint to make my onw little animated comics. I'd set up a picture then ad an animated element like a detailed person sitting at a computer and animate his fingers typing on the keys I did like a 5 minute animation with techniques like this and recorded them to video tape then edited them together in scenes along with the title feature on my video camera for subtitles to tell the story.

...I still have my MP and the mouse/mousepad.
 
[quote name='Ben_F']Oh god i wish i had never parted with that thing.
Scour ebay or somehwere and try to get ahold of the Mario Paint Strategy Guide, it is chock full of animation sprite patterns (fully detailed, very good), music and a hella lot more. There is really a bunch of neat stuff in it that makes the game 30x mroe fun.[/quote]

I've actually got that guide...I found a stack of old Nintendo Power magazines at a garage sale once. For about $5, I got maybe 50 or so vintage Nintendo Power magazines (NES/SNES era...back when the mag didn't suck as much as it does now) and maybe 10 or so Player's Guides.

I don't own Mario Paint, nor have I ever owned a SNES. I still agree with you, though - the guide is awesome. :D
 
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