I hope so. Those look awesome.
I think it's highly unlikely, but that's just my skepticism. I mean, I know the view that Nintendo has no fucking clue what they're doing isn't common, but this whole thing ticked me the fuck off and I'm going to do everything I fucking can to get these scanned in.Originally Posted by neonglow
So far, I've gotten three of them to work. Matte doesn't mix well with the e-reader, but the card-stock side of each sheet does. I'mm'a pick me up some nice cardstock at work tomorrow, then try some more of these.
I hope so. Those look awesome.
Holy fuck, I got it to work perfectly.
Cardstock won't do it. No coating. What you need is some semi-gloss.
This is what I have:
Printer - HP PSC 1315
Paper - HP Everyday Photo Paper, semi-gloss 4x6
Settings - Printer: Maximum DPi, Barcode Printer Program: Y-Offset 38, 1200 DPi
For some reason, my printer automatically resizes shit with smaller paper. I think.
Regardless, now it comes out perfectly. It's incredible.
But, the cart doesn't have enough space to hold every level.I guess I'll end up erasing the Classic Levels, as they're way too easy with Mario 3 physics, anyway.
Chao, your a genius, god bless you.
Eat a bag of dicks.Originally Posted by BerringerX
What do I have to do to play these levels on my Gameboy?
"If you aren't a bit depressed, then you aren't paying attention to what's going on in the world - Get busy living or get busy dieing."
Originally Posted by supermario
SMB3(Mario Advance 4) and that stupid GBA card reader thing.
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