

#Descargar donkey kong 3 gba full#
As soon as I first pasted together a series of screenshots to make my first 'rough' terrain map, I knew I wanted to create full level maps to share with the world.

but thankfully I've had help along the way from other patient and passionate fans, so it hasn't been entirely a solo effort. I actually started piecing together these maps before work on this site had begun, so this project has been many years in the making. Of course, I'll also need input and feedback from other passionate and knowledgeable fans, to ensure that what I'm producing is the best and most worthwhile result possible.
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These will all require careful thought, but I have some good ideas for how to accomplish some of these 'advanced' mapping goals. Maps are considered 'complete' once all elements are in place, but at some stage, I hope to include extra information, such as the speed, movement range and behaviours of certain baddies the rotational speed, range and blasting distance of barrel cannons the range of movement and initial direction of moving platforms, etc. The LMV is a combination of web pages and scripts designed to display these maps in any web browser, so anybody should be able to check out these maps. basically I'm doing my best to include everything that could make a map useful (but am also doing my best to make them load as quickly as possible!). The LMV interface includes buttons which allow you to toggle which layers you want to see - which means you can show/hide bananas, objects, items, baddies, terrain, backgrounds, foreground graphics, hidden objects, secret passageways and so forth.

The section of DKC Atlas which displays the level maps is called the Level Map Viewer (LMV). Many elements (sprites, background graphics, toggle buttons, etc.) will be cached once loaded, so it's really just the level terrain that accounts for most of the loading time/file size. Typically maps are between ~200 KB and ~1 MB, although some of the biggest levels (particularly tall ones) may be as much as 1.5 MB in size. Load time/file size varies from map to map, depending on the level's dimensions and complexity. When a map is developed to the point of being fully animated (with individually positioned sprites), it will be given an '!' after the level name on this list - just like when all bonuses have been found in a level, when playing the games. so it's no surprise that these level maps are a big part of what makes DKC Atlas tick.īelow is a linked, colour-coded guide to our map collection. All of DKC Atlas is important to me, but perhaps the most unique and significant feature on show here is our collection of level maps.Īn atlas is, by definition, a collection of maps.
