GSZX1337 wrote:Alright, I fired up Sunshine and completed the Stage twice. The second time I had thirty seconds remaining on the clock. The only things I can think of that might be affecting you are that you're either missing one nook or cranny, or that you're spending too much time on the cleanup. Are you trying to clean every last little spot? Are you spraying the kids covered in the goo? To beat the stage you have to rush through and spray as fast as you can and ignore the kids and any little spots of goo. Just try to clean the bulk of the goo. Hope that helps.
yeah I don't worry about the toads and I go over everything with time to spare. I do the shotgun blast method, which cleans things up really fast (start spraying water and then jump...does a great job)....I will haveto just keep trying.
Ack wrote:I don't know, chief, the haunting feeling of lust I feel whenever I look at your avatar makes me think it's real.
-I am the idiot that likes to have fun and be happy.
Yeah Mario World is one of those games where I always feel compelled to totally and fully complete everything. I don't think I've ever not ★96'ed it. Maybe my first playthrough?
Mario 3's lack of a save can be irritating. When I was a kid I always used warp whistles, as I never had time to play the entire game from start to finish. Thankfully, the All-Stars version has the save feature.
DUDE thanks for reminding me of that save feature. I'm going to pick it up so I can enjoy the third game in short burst without getting my 3 flutes lol.
Does it save after castles/each world, forts, or each level?
... Bonez between this & your RPG threads you are costing me too much $
BogusMeatFactory wrote:yeah I don't worry about the toads and I go over everything with time to spare. I do the shotgun blast method, which cleans things up really fast (start spraying water and then jump...does a great job)....I will haveto just keep trying.
Sorry I couldn't be anymore help. This is something that I'd really need to see what you're doing to help.
Jagosaurus wrote:Does it save after castles/each world, forts, or each level?
The All-Stars version of SMB3 saves after each world.
You have to save the game manually, you can do this from the pause menu or overworld by pressing start.
Don't quote me on this, but I believe that when you restart from a save you're back to small Mario and your coins are reduced down to 0. All the items in your inventory and your lives are intact though. And yeah, I think your saves are for the worlds, but I'm not sure. I only saved/loaded my save at the beginning of a world.
Whatever the case it's better than the no saves of the original.
Still a great improvement! This will be my new SNES purchase. I like how the SMB3 graphics only look cleaned up bc the original looked great on the NES. Will still make me feel like I playing the original with a more comfortable controller
Good memories with all 3 NES titles but I was addicted to.3. One of my cousins (different from the guy I mentioned above) was a chic who could run through SMB3 like rain man... no lost lives, no flutes.