My PC wasn’t particularly powerful either, which meant most PC games were out of my league. I couldn’t afford the newer consoles at the time (and I wasn’t exactly a “good kid”), so I had to stick with the Wii and 3DS. Honestly, I still play the same games I used to play. The limited edition version of Super Mario All-Stars released on Wii gave CLF a chance to try the originals Not really, although i’ve played the 25th Anniversary version to see how the originals play out. Sometimes my dad would also join me and my sister to fool around, good times.ĭid Super Mario All-Stars itself play a major role in your childhood, given you’re remaking it in New Super Mario Bros Wii right now? I still remember the first time I won against the CPUs, and how proud I was of it. However, I would consider Mario Kart Wii (which I later got as a gift) to be my true “first game”.īack then, I wouldn’t play for more than half an hour a day, but MKW seemed really fun to play, so I began devoting more and more time to it. My first console was the Wii, which my father bought in early 2008, so the first game was obviously Wii Sports.
When I was little, I actually used to despise video-games, so I joined the gaming world quite late into my childhood. What about your interest in gaming? What was your first game? As time passed, that particular username stuck and I eventually shortened it to what it is now. Since it looked pretty lame, I then added a random number to it, so the username became customlevelfan78. When I signed up on RVLution (the main NSMBW modding forum at the time), the topic was custom levels, so the resulting username was customlevelfan. When I was 10 or so, I used to follow a particular username pattern when registering on websites I would take the site’s topic, then appended “fan” to it. Why CLF78? Where did that username come from?
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I’ve made NSMBW mods since 2010 and I’m incredibly still not tired of doing it. I’m a 20 year old Italian dude who loves customizing and tinkering with stuff.
Starting with a bit of personal background. So let’s see what he has to say about New Super Mario All-Stars, his plans for the future of the game, and those underwhelming previous attempts at finshing it off! Including an entirely separate continuation by a less than stellar developer called cad111, whose butchery of the original game actually inspired CLF78 to get involved with the project at all. Yep, this time we’re speaking to CLF78 about his work on a Super Mario All-Stars remake called Newer Super Mario All-Stars, a project which has had quite the interesting development history. Examples have included Super Mario Sunshine DS (where Hailbot and SolarZ continued the game after Fiachra moved on), as well as the URA Zelda Restoration Project and Mushroom Kingdom Fusion.Īnd the focus of today’s interview is no exception. No, other fans can and do pick up these works and give them a new lease of life. However, just because one team gives up on a project doesn’t mean the project has to die with it. Whether it’s due to a lack of interest, team disputes or legal issues, many games and mods end up scrapped long before the work is done. As you likely know, many fan projects never get completed.