

Or, we can regard it as the PC edition of Super Mario Maker with more options. In other words, it almost provides anything for creating a full Mario game that Super Mario Maker can. Meanwhile, it’s also the successor of the Super Mario Bros: Game Master, and serves as the celebration of the 10th anniversary of the famous and popular open-source project: Hello Mario Engine.Īs a Super Mario Maker-like level builder, Mario Editor is very flexible, user-friendly and fully-featured, and comes with a massive selection of blocks, sceneries, power-ups, enemies, items, and other goodies (such as the comprehensive yet interesting tutorial level that teaches beginners how to start with its various features) for your level creation. But cool news? Oh yeah.Mario Editor is the latest, free Mario game platformer/level editor created by Hello Fangaming in 2016, using the GameMaker: Studio game engine. You\'ll need to find yourself a ROM of Super Mario World, but with a little creative searching on Google, that shouldn\'t be too hard for most of our readers.

You can swing by and download a copy of Lunar Magic here, along with instructions on how to use it and a sample world that\'s been created to show off what can be done. However, considering that the editor relies on having a copy of the original Super Mario World ROM present, the likelihood of that ever seeing the light of day are slim. We here at GamesFirst are half-tempted to put together a GF! version of Mario - with a little game reviewer clutching his PDA and battling the evils of bad game design (and maybe Jack Thompson) - just because we\'re cool like that. That means you can swap out what bad guys look like, what level textures are used, and whether or not you\'re battling turtles or Hammer Brothers. Lunar Magic has a list of interesting features, including image editing, sprite placement, and over-world editing. After making changes to the levels - editing bad guys, adding coins, and swapping graphics - you can save your file to be played via a SuperNES emulator on your PC, Xbox, PSP, Game Boy Advance, or any other modified system capable of running old SNES ROMs. The nifty little program allows you to design, build, and edit maps for one of the best Mario titles ever made, Super Mario World on the SuperNES. The Super Mario World editor Lunar Magic pretty much hit its final form back in 2003 (there have been minor updates as recent as September, 2005), but that doesn\'t keep it from being a great tool to eat up your time. When something has been around for a while, it\'s still occasionally worth mentioning again, even when it deals with a Nintendo system that\'s been out of manufacture for years.
