Super Mario Brothers X Andrew 'Redigit' Spinks 2009

This is a massive Mario fangame that blends elements from Super Mario 1, 2, 3 and World. It has many power ups, such as the Ice Flower, Hammer Suit, Tanooki Suit, Kuribo’s shoe, The Billy Gun, and Yoshi. You can also play the game with a friend in the 2 player co-op mode, where the screen seamlessly splits and combines as the players separate and rejoin. This fangame is most notable for its extensive level editor that allows you to create almost any kind of level that you can imagine. The real time editor lets you edit the level while playing it. You can also create your own episode using either the SMB3 or SMW styled world map, or you can create a Mario 64 style hub level and have the players collect stars to advance. Features: Five playable characters including: Peach, Toad, and Link; Over 60 cleverly designed levels in the two default episodes; Easy to use, real-time level editor with thousands of objects to choose from; Both classic and brand new power ups such as Yoshi and The Billy Gun; Two player co-op action with an intelligent camera that splits and combines; An intense battle mode that will leave you coming back for more. In 2011, the game was shut down by Nintendo due to copyright infringement. Even despite the cessation of development and support, the game remained popular for many years, and also attracted the attention of modders and programmers who, in various ways, made changes to the game’s executable file, as well as created auxiliary utilities to simplify the work with the game and also bypass some famous bugs. In 2016, a group of enthusiasts from the SMBX community released Super Mario Brothers X2 based on free components. This is a mod of the original game created using the LunaLua library , which was created earlier for the reverse development and modification of SMBX. The game has a powerful scripting system in the Lua language, and a new editor was used, taken from the PGE Project toolkit. It can accurately reproduce old episodes that were created earlier for the original game. On February 2, 2020, the source code for the original game, written by Andrew Spinks on Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, under the MIT license, was published on GitHub
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Free Game v1.3.0.1 + Episodes + Extras (in PC Fan Games folder as SMBX) 257MB (uploaded by hgdagon)
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Super Mario Brothers X2 - Beta4 + Patch 1 242+26MB (uploaded by Official Site)
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