Super Mario Galaxy [RMGE01]

Started by brkirch, July 26, 2008, 08:16:28 AM

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yoshicircuit

Well, my guess is that all those colours is Mario being split into many pieces. (After all, he's the only thing I couldn't hear in the observatory.)

Anyway, my screen is still crashing and I don't see any loader. Help?

brkirch

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Quote from: Tparsons5150;4234that just looks like an early build of the very first Galaxy in the Game to me. identical mostly except for the very start "Welcome to Galaxy" section so i'm gonna bet on the answer to if Beta(Star) galaxy can be enabled is No

Unfortunately that appears to be the case.  The stage files for Star World seem to be missing, so even if all the planets for the Star World galaxy still exist in the game, it would be very difficult if not impossible to reconstruct the galaxy.  BTW for anyone who is interested, the main planet of Star World that was left in the game is called "HomePlanet" in the game files.

yoshicircuit

So there's more than one planet in star world? By golly, I should catch up with the videos. But no one get there hopes down for exploring star world. With the "shake wii remote to fly" cheat, I was able to fly outside Good Egg Galaxy and back to our home sweet home, earth. Well, you can't actually fly there, unfortunately. But on the way I was flying, I saw a very distant planet that took probably 10 minutes to fly to. I then realized, it was the inner part of the house that's just down the pipe in Good Egg Galaxy. So if the Star World planets are hidden in one of the many galaxies, then we'll be able to find it. Not so easily though.

You see, if the Star World planets are still available, and there's no galaxy made for them, then it has to be somewhere hidden, right? Let's hope I'm right, but prove me wrong if you must...

brkirch

Quote from: yoshicircuit;4481You see, if the Star World planets are still available, and there's no galaxy made for them, then it has to be somewhere hidden, right? Let's hope I'm right, but prove me wrong if you must...

I did some searches for "HomePlanet" in the decoded Super Mario Galaxy files and I found that there are three places that it could possibly be:
Gold Leaf Galaxy
Melty Molten Galaxy
Honeyhive Galaxy

So if you plan to search for it, look around those galaxies.  I can't guarantee that will be anything to find though.

hetoan2

Quote from: yoshicircuit;4481So there's more than one planet in star world? By golly, I should catch up with the videos. But no one get there hopes down for exploring star world. With the "shake wii remote to fly" cheat, I was able to fly outside Good Egg Galaxy and back to our home sweet home, earth. Well, you can't actually fly there, unfortunately. But on the way I was flying, I saw a very distant planet that took probably 10 minutes to fly to. I then realized, it was the inner part of the house that's just down the pipe in Good Egg Galaxy. So if the Star World planets are hidden in one of the many galaxies, then we'll be able to find it. Not so easily though.

You see, if the Star World planets are still available, and there's no galaxy made for them, then it has to be somewhere hidden, right? Let's hope I'm right, but prove me wrong if you must...
every warp pipe just leads to an area thats hidden far away from where anyone can see it. i saw one normally and flew to it. since then i've found about 5 or 7 more. ive also found this random planet floating around thats just a bunch of watter. its not used in any other levels and its pretty small, the only way to get to it is by doing a series of glitches i can't really explain...

hetoan2

Quote from: MASTERLINKX;4299If you're talking about Infinite Speed, where the screen goes all colorful, and then you end up going into a loading zone, which would be Grand Finale Galaxy in the Observatory.

I found this when I first used the walk on walks code, within 20secs, I managed to do that ^^;
lol me too :P but it loads different levels for new game files and it crashes if you do it too early in the game... and it makes not only the game slow but the wii home menu slow too :)

PikachuMan

I have an idea: A "Run XX Faster" code. It could contain editable values to edit how fast Mario/Luigi goes.

XxOblivion77

Anyone have a code to visit the grand finale galaxy?

PikachuMan


yoshicircuit

Quote from: brkirch;4486I did some searches for "HomePlanet" in the decoded Super Mario Galaxy files and I found that there are three places that it could possibly be:
Gold Leaf Galaxy
Melty Molten Galaxy
Honeyhive Galaxy

So if you plan to search for it, look around those galaxies.  I can't guarantee that will be anything to find though.

Well, I imagine it'll be worth smething if I am successful... Thanks anyway, and I'll get at it. I'll report back if I find anything.

yoshicircuit

Here's what I have so far:

I have checked Honeyhive and Molty Molten galaxies. I haven't seen any suspicious planets yet, but right now I'm mostly concerned about Molty Molten.

Molty Molten Galaxy seems to have artificial bounderies, which were made by the game developers themselves. For this reason, I am worried that any parts of star word could be hidden outside of these bounderies, but it doesn't seem too likely. Otherwise, I believe it possible for something to be inside of Molty Molten Planet to act as the planet's gravitational core, (Remember the donkey kong 64 glitch!) but I would require a Fall Through the Ground code to investigate. (I will ask at the requests thread.) Molty Molten Planet is solid all over, sadly.

I was doing some research at Good Egg Galaxy, to find out what happens to temporarily hidden planets. (A Snack of Cosmic Proportions) Using the beams of the star launcher, I have pinpointed the exact place of the planet that the luma transforms into later in the level. I flew over to that spot where the luma's planet takes place, but there was absolutely nothing there. This, unfortunately, means that the developers have the power to completely hide certain planets. I will continue searching otherwise.

yoshicircuit

Quote from: XxOblivion77;4632Anyone have a code to visit the grand finale galaxy?

Go to the request thread.

MASTERLINKX

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Quote from: yoshicircuit;4673Here's what I have so far:

I have checked Honeyhive and Molty Molten galaxies. I haven't seen any suspicious planets yet, but right now I'm mostly concerned about Molty Molten.

Molty Molten Galaxy seems to have artificial bounderies, which were made by the game developers themselves. For this reason, I am worried that any parts of star word could be hidden outside of these bounderies, but it doesn't seem too likely. Otherwise, I believe it possible for something to be inside of Molty Molten Planet to act as the planet's gravitational core, (Remember the donkey kong 64 glitch!) but I would require a Fall Through the Ground code to investigate. (I will ask at the requests thread.) Molty Molten Planet is solid all over, sadly.

I was doing some research at Good Egg Galaxy, to find out what happens to temporarily hidden planets. (A Snack of Cosmic Proportions) Using the beams of the star launcher, I have pinpointed the exact place of the planet that the luma transforms into later in the level. I flew over to that spot where the luma's planet takes place, but there was absolutely nothing there. This, unfortunately, means that the developers have the power to completely hide certain planets. I will continue searching otherwise.

I think the reason there is Data on Molty Molten Galaxy is because they used that planet again. *Where you fight the Dino Piranha Plant, and the Fire Version.*

And that planet is in good egg galaxy, that's where The HomePlanet use to be in the Demo.
And in Gold Leaf Galaxy, the bells on the tree, were used in the HomePlanet at E³.


It'd be nice to have a code that makes you fly 2x as fast, or maybe even 3x's.
So it'd be faster to search around & get around.

yoshicircuit

I agree, I was just about to request the speed code myself. Well, I suppose it's more realistic how far apart the planets are, right? Mario goes pretty fast too....

Well, you're a master coder, and I'm not surprised you managed to figure it out so easily. I should probably get looking for it, then.

yoshicircuit

#89
YouTube-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEHdEQVPWx0&feature=related

"Hackers found a demo level shown at E3 2006 in the game's code that was not in the final game. I just rendered it and moved the camera so you could see the level at a better perspective. Level/World/Galaxy made by Nintendo."

Edit: Never mind, I just realized that it meant they found it in the game's code, not the actual galaxy. -.-; Man, we could use a delete post feature.