Hey there! If you like Nintendo, feel free to check out my newer videos of which I am far more proud of! ADDENDUM: Applications for my game (mentioned at the end of the video) are now CLOSED. Stay tuned to my second channel for more information on its release. th-cam.com/channels/ck_L-7yNvICsP7MJ03dWmw.html ADDENDUM 2: The episode has been released! View the release trailer here: th-cam.com/video/rT21IQBaeA0/w-d-xo.html This episode’s scope has changed drastically since it’s original conception. More explanation on that can be found here: th-cam.com/video/jTvLT1cB_W4/w-d-xo.html
It's still crazy to think that the creator of this went on to making Terraria, which last time I checked is in the top 10 best selling games of all time
This video is phenomenal & summarizes practically every aspect of the glorious fangame that is SMBX! I've played this game since the early 2010s and aspired to create an entire 9-World Mario game inspired heavily off of the NSMB series. This project spanned the entire decade & allowed me to dip my toes into the various aspects of game creation as you've mentioned here! I literally cried tears of joy when it was completed, so I speak from experience when I say that this is a phenomenal game! I was brainstorming making a comparison video between the two games, as I do have both, but I think this video just solved this answer for me! I commend you for your service in making a well-thought-out video in SMBX complete w/ voice commentary and passion. We need a whole lot more of that in this community! Again, amazing job! :D
@@SylkaChan If by "try this out" you mean the actual game itself & not my episode, then yes. Every single level you play is essentially custom content, as even the "official levels" are built using the same editor, meaning that every creator has access to the same tools. As for mods, I'm not in that scene but there are definitely a lot of them out there, but I'm not sure where we can download them from. Hope this helps. :)
This is the best alternative to Mario Maker 2, Mari0 or even Mario Multiverse, not actual replacement, I mean, Mario Maker 2 has easy to learn editor and has the most people in of course (took me a while to learn the SMBX Editor), Mari0 having a unique weapon the Portal Gun and Cheats to change the game, and Mario Multiverse for having a lot of gamestyles, you can enable and disable abilities and Online so you don't need to go to a community or internet to search levels, but overall still the best alternatives to any Mario Maker Game/Fangame Edit: After SMM:WE's 3.0.0 Update, it's definitely up there with SMBX
SMBX2 is so underrated... But at the same time, if it got overrated, I'd fear Nintendo ninjas would beat it while it's still down. I love this game, it was my childhood.
I like doing custom levels and am really interested in this! Looks so much more fun than Mario Maker is, which I dont like very much since it feels too limited for me.
Mario Maker being limited in objects is a good thing, because to make a fun and enjoyable level you will have to get creative with your limited choices. It trains you in level design
@@xboy9384 Really? My levels in Mario Maker were trash, I tried making traditional ones. The levels I got to build in Reggie level editor, the serious non-joke ones, look so much better and are more fun since I didn't have the same limitations and I guess was more encouraged to actually design something decent. This is level editing for New Super Mario Bros. Wii, if you don't already know, which is similar to NSMBU style but preferred by me. It's really fun choosing whatever music goes with whatever combination of backgrounds and tilesets, putting water and lava wherever I want, etc. I have the volcano and lava themes, beach theme, mountain theme, ice cave, desert cave, ghost forest, water or lava in caves and a lot more options and enemies to work with, and I can adjust nearly anything to how I want it. An example are the Boo circles I put in a ghost house level - I can literally change the settings so one Boo is just floating in place, or have a faster circle with many more in it. Or I can make a roller coaster level with that bone coaster thing from NSMBW. I already designed quite a few levels that would not have happened in Mario Maker's restrictions. Of course it still has it's own limits to what it can do since Mario Maker has its own physics and different programming for enemies and objects, but as I just like designing traditional levels that's normally not a problem for me.
No you’re right. Whatever this guy is saying is almost objectively false. Having a limited palette does not train you in level design. If you are designing levels in a real-world scenario you literally make your own palette. Additionally, because of the scripting capabilities of SMBX, you can literally make any type of level, not just traditional. Heck, even with zero scripting and zero custom assets, plenty of level types can be created (puzzle, speedrun, kaizo, etc.). There is nothing wrong with preferring Mario Maker at all, I won’t argue with that, but the reasons they are claiming makes it better aren’t even true.
@@Chipss Yes it does. It makes you have to work with the limited pallet to make a good level. The point of Mario maker is not to have unlimited choices on what you want to place down, it’s to use what you’re limited to and be able to get creative with it. I understand that it’s not for everyone, but when people say SMBX is better in every way, it pisses me off a lot.
look we all just gotta accept people have differing opinions. SMBX offers so much more in terms of features and customization over SMM2 (which doesn't even let you disable the night-time exclusive effects like the wind for christs sake) but SMM2 is way more user friendly and gets the job done well enough. I personally prefer SMBX (and super mario construct, and literally any ROM level editor like lunar magic) but some people just prefer SMM2's user-friendliness and tidiness which is entirely valid.
@@Kosin-gf7io I mean, they've got a point. Just as in Roblox, you can create pretty much anything, except that the limit no longer is your imagination, but also your money. Unlike SMBX, which usage is COMPLETELY free.
FakeBlocks.lua is a library that you can install into your episode and can be found at this link: www.smbxgame.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=27892 If you’re not experienced with installing libraries, you can ask in the help channel of the SMBX Discord server: discord.gg/BNXd34wH
By the way the version you are covering is SMBX 2.0, itself an unofficial mod of earlier versions. Here's a rundown: SMBX 1.3-: The original, made by the man himself, Redigit. Yes the same one who made Terraria. Has no scripting aside from events, limited graphic and world map custom assets and less stuff overall. Has Mario, Luigi, and later Toad, Peach, and Link. SMBX 1.4.x (SMBX-38A): An unofficial recreation made by a person shortly called 38A. Has stuff like new powerups, TeaScript (custom language) programming and some other new assets. Also has some different built-in episodes and an updated editor UI. Same roster as 1.3. SMBX 2.0 (SMBX2): An unoffficial mod made by completely different developers from the two other main versions. The one you covered. Lua scripting via LunaLua, accessible dummy items, tons of characters, a wholly new editor, and more. Honorable mention: TheXTech: An open source rewrite of SMBX in 1.3 made in C++ by the people who made SMBX2 from the released source code (which was made in Visual Basic). Contains some small improvements from 2.0 like sound.ini support and PNG graphics, but otherwise is 100% compatible with SMBX 1.3 episodes and is faithful. Although it contains no editor. For that you can use SMBX 1.3 or the PGE Editor (bundled with SMBX2, SMBX 1.3 config pack). That was a long one. Yes I like to sometimes write walls of insight like this.
This is an amazing video, your voice commentary manages to give your video a soul and allows us, the viewers to focus more on the visuals presented on screen without having us read through a bunch of text. It is impressive how you potrayed the difference between MM2 and SMBX and how SMBX has proven to be better because of the extra customization options which gives each user a lot of freedom. Your latest episode was impressive and I alongside other people are excited for your next episode!
SMBX is not better in my opinion, because while it is better for traditional levels, it lacks in puzzle, speedrun, and contraption-based levels. The whole point of Mario Maker is using the limited pallete you have and getting creative with it, using an easy to learn interface makes it so that anybody, literally anybody can make levels. With SMBX, it's less accessible and is better for making standard levels, worlds, and bosses. But since you can get so creative with Mario Maker, in my opinion, it is overall better. Also another thing about Mario Maker, it is much easier to get access to other people's levels.
Wow, this looks much more easier to use than Lunar Magic. This definitely gives more variety and feel to the game. I wish I had known about this a lot, lot sooner!
It is definitely easier to use than lunar magic, and probably has more utility. Then again, it’s unfair to compare a rom hacking tool to a fan game editor.
@@Chipss That's fair. But, it's still pretty cool to have something there that just looks like it would work well (I didn't try the editing tool yet). There are some pretty cool things that are done with Lunar Magic, and it can be quite difficult with the editing. Idk. I guess I still need to try it out more and see how I feel about it. So far, the super mario bros x is pretty alright.
In my opinion, this fangame is certainly better than many other ''Mario Maker-like'' out there. The most surprising thing was that the ''original SMBX'' was made by the creator of Terraria himself, before Terraria itself had even been created! Yes, I saw gameplays of this fangame and I can say that it is one of the most customizable there is, and the number of incredible levels in it are countless, there are some that even look like things you would see in an official Nintendo game! I just didn't start creating levels in this game due to the fact that the editor was very confusing (in my opinion, of course, said by a person who made a lot of levels in Super Mario Construct). But seeing people's opinions, I can confirm that yes, if you want a good Mario Maker-like fangame that hasn't been closed to beta for what seems like ETERNITIES (I'm talking about YOU, Mario Multiverse) and for those who don't have the money to play original Mario Maker, or for those who like to modify, customize but the Mario Maker editor is very limited, this is the best option. Well, that's really the only criticism I have about this game (very confusing editor, which takes a while to get used to), otherwise, play it and you won't regret it. (finally a Mario Maker-like fangame that allows you to place custom enemies and tilesets, it took a while for this to exist...) Also, am I the only one who finds gameplays from this fangame satisfactory? The camera following Mario and everything... lol
I remember hearing people loose their shit when mario maker was just released. "OMG I CAN MAKE MY OWN MARIO LEVELS???" and I never understood the hype because before that I played tons of super mario bros x and mario flash, both level editors and the campaign.
This is absoulutely mind blowing!! Thank you for making this video, I've always been wanting to be able to make my own Mario games and with this its now super easy and possible. Thank you so much:)
You forgot to mention that there's the original and the SMBX 2 version. The latter having Rockman, Zelda, Wario, Bowser, Ninja Bomberman, Solid Snake, and more.
Hi, I have a question: how exactly do you import custom tiles and stuff for the world map? Yesterday I came back to SMBX2 after a year or so, but I only remember about how to import custom graphics for blocks, items and BGOs, and I can't really find anywhere about how to import them for the world map
Nice video, and yeah I prefer SMBX2 than MM2. And I have one question, I'm making a episode of SMBX2 (Mario & Luigi Adventures), I want the music of 3:18. I heard this music but I don't remember from what game is :/
oh by the way i hate that no one talks about ultimate rinka that one really underappreciated playable character that you can't even switch to in the world map menu funny how they made assets for a level for ultimate rinka for the smbx2 demo stages yet there is no level for them
Actually been binging a TON of mario maker 2 stuff recently and been interested in making levels / learning the actual mechanics of complex mechanics for levels like kazio
Probably the best fanmade mario game to ever exist. Also I see you using my older thwomp tileset. I made a better one if you guys want to use that. I'm using it for my own project, but if you guys want, I'll let you guys use it too. I haven't released it yet.
@@GreySunGaming Because of the way SMBX2 was built on top of the original SMBX, many antivirus softwares flag it as a virus on accident. However, the game does not contain any viruses. You’ll have to go into your Windows Defender and allow the installer so that you can run it.
THE HUB WORLD 😭 that’s so sick. I wish Nintendo understood the possibilities with SMM2. Seems like they hate it. I love SMBX but Mario Maker is something I’ll stick to because of how easy the interphase is.
Have they improved world map pathways in SMBX? I always thought the path system was really limiting. Compared to Super Mario World, the angles and directions of movement are quite limited.
@@k-leb4671 The base engine hasn’t really seen any changes to paths, but there are several libraries that can be loaded that change aspects of the map system, and another library called smwMap that completely recreates the map system inside level files, allowing for a lot more freedom in map creation.
why does smm2 have so many fucking limits. Like I get there has to be some limits but God.if the whole point of the game is creativity then why tf are some many features not even in the game or limited to a small amount like the world maker . This is why I like games like smbx2 ,mario editor and many others
@@lutherdreemur3934 for example why can't I use items before I go to levels I know it's because some Styles have different power-ups than others second thing is where are the freaking secret exits third thing is where is the Super Mario Bros 2 style
Nintendo killed it once and they kind of killed the Forum they forced them to change their domain name cuz they said what that domain name you're making people think this is an official Mario game
It has been released. Here is the release trailer. Download is in the description. th-cam.com/video/rT21IQBaeA0/w-d-xo.html However, the project’s scope changed dramatically since this video was made. More info on that can be found in this video. th-cam.com/video/jTvLT1cB_W4/w-d-xo.html
@@cheddar950 oml that comment was 10 months ago jesus!!! i thought my mario bros x phase was only 4 months ago!! time flies.. im turning 16 soon xD i just turned 15 back than!
Hey Chipes, I saw that hidden Ground thing in the part with the propeller hat (Desert) And I was wondering If that's a built in feature or a custom script, because I'd like to use it in my levels
I grew up watching Super Mario Bros X videos and I've always wanted to play it for myself. And I did briefly, but I never fully got into it for whatever reason. I guess I just didn't have much confidence when it came to making levels. However, I might just fully get into it.
Here is a link to a repository of quite a few graphics made throughout SMBX history: www.supermariobrosx.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=508&sid=a55bc88f9b3c1832cfe52e4340c2d559
Personally my main gripe with SMBX is that it's tile based, which means there isn't a one-size-fits-all ground block that automatically changes its texture based on where it is
While SMBX is great, I'm sticking to Mario Maker. SMBX will never be able to achieve the simplicity and fun that is Mario Maker 2's lever editor. With Mario Maker 2, literally anyone can dip their toes into course design. Not only the simplicity, but also different types of levels. Physics work very differently in MM2 (MM2 being Mario Maker 2). SMBX is mainly used for traditional courses, worlds, and bossfights. However, MM2 brings that to a whole new level, allowing you to make different types of contraptions, puzzles, speedrun levels, and more, the best part being that you are limited to a pallet of objects. This may seem what makes the game bad, but it actually makes the game great, because you have to work with this pallet and get creative with it to make a good level. I'm not saying SMBX is bad, it is amazing and far better than mario maker for making any sort of traditional level. I just feel you can get much, MUCH more creative with Mario Maker 2, being limited to a pallet, making contraptions and special mechanics, being very easy and accessible, and most of all, having fun.
Valid points but I've never been a fan of limited content to increase creativity. It seems lazy more than anything. That's like a musician being limited to only a few tones or one octave to compose. The creativity comes from having access to everything, not being limited. I guess it works both ways but I'm disappointed with SMM2's content quantity.
So does Smbx2 have infinite level length like can you make a level as big as you want with no limit, also is there no limit on how many npcs you can spawn in like can you have infinite bowsers?
Wait, how does the level designer and local multiplayer in SMBX2 compare, then? because this is just SMBX1? Are smbx and smbx2 parallel games in development as of right now?
SMBX2 is built on top of SMBX. SMBX2 has a brand new editor with tons of improvements and additions. The local multiplayer functionally remains the same. The original SMBX ceased development a long time ago.
@@Chipss ah that's what I thought but I'd forgotten. thanks! Oh I wonder if the 4 or more player online mode is still a Brawl battle arena or if we can actually play 4 player co-op yet with the new SMBX2? Would you know?
@@AnotherCoyote There have been some experiments done with more than 2 players, but nothing considered complete. Battle mode is currently not working as of the most recent version, but it is planned to be included in the full release.
Updates come out sporadically, but the next one is planned to take the game out of beta and into full release. There is no set release date but there is a roadmap of what they need to get done here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1GiNoNS1Zlrw5I1kJxbSywXaRQ17Xp_XDsJmsYM1_vOI/htmlview#gid=568611324
I'm amazed Nintendo's lawyers haven't DMCA'd the SHIT outta this yet. Not only using Nintendo's IP, but as a *direct competitor* to a nintendo product (Mario Maker 2). Looks amazing though!
The original smbx was dmcad (Didn't really effect the game at all it's still available) but I am not sure about this one tho? Nintendo is probably unaware or just doesn't care at the moment
@@Fatih_M177 They most likely don't care. The game was only DMCAd to begin with because the domain it used was literally Supermariobros which is kinda stepping on their shoes a bit. I can see why they took action against it but nowadays they don't really care.
I agree smbx is definitely superior and once it is out of beta that is the real deal. Mario maker 2 i enjoy using when I cannot access my PC (handheld switch) But I'm a traditional level maker and mario maker 2 is not optimal at all for my level styles (levels are too small) (no stories) Also if you are on smbx 1.4 come over to 2.0 I've been using 1.4 until this month when i realised I could so much more with 2.0 (which has a much better and easier programming language of lua) Also for those out off by the editor just know you can become decent real quickly) it's all about baby steps my first level made in 1.4 was a simple flat level and now in 2.0 I'm making large ambitious levels
The version of SMBX I played as a kid is *nothing* compared to what it can do these days, it seems. I'd always wanted features like custom world map GFX and music, and Samus as a playable character.
SMBX2 is a “hack” of SMBX1, building on top of the original release under different developers, making most browsers and anti-virus software flag it as a virus. However, this is a false positive, meaning it is actually completely safe to use. I have used SMBX regularly since 2014 with no problems.
I really, REALLY, want to play SMBX. It looks like such an in-depth level editor and I'd love to create something in it, but no matter what I've tried, I cannot get it running on my Mac. There are tutorials on the SMBX forums on how to run the game on Mac, but I've tried them and have had no luck. Does anyone know the best way to do this? I'd really appreciate the help.
5 quick questions: 1. Is it safe to download? 2. How do you add in custom music? 3. How do you add in custom graphics? 4. How do you add in custom sounds? 5. How do you add in custom backgrounds?
These questions would take way too long to answer in a single comment, but here’s a video that is intended to be a starter guide for the level editor: th-cam.com/video/EnE5GwkYnSg/w-d-xo.html And here is the handbook for the level editor: docs.google.com/document/d/1uOdJ_IUwtQCon_ncPTp-HVUvFErS8Ue-p6bF3_vPFaA/edit Hope this helps!
@@justsomethingyouseeonline7387 I already answered that question the first time you asked it, but yes it is safe. I wouldn’t have made the video if it wasn’t. I’ve used it for years.
Did you release your custom game yet? Ngl all of the footage in this vid looks really good and I can’t wait. But yeah this level editor is honestly amazing. If Nintendo did exactly this they’d be laughing all the way to the bank
@@Chipss I understand lol. I’m having the same problem. I really like your content though, and the video was great! This is the only reason I learned lunalua
Hey there! If you like Nintendo, feel free to check out my newer videos of which I am far more proud of!
ADDENDUM: Applications for my game (mentioned at the end of the video) are now CLOSED. Stay tuned to my second channel for more information on its release.
th-cam.com/channels/ck_L-7yNvICsP7MJ03dWmw.html
ADDENDUM 2: The episode has been released! View the release trailer here:
th-cam.com/video/rT21IQBaeA0/w-d-xo.html
This episode’s scope has changed drastically since it’s original conception. More explanation on that can be found here:
th-cam.com/video/jTvLT1cB_W4/w-d-xo.html
hi.
Do I like the company Nintendo, and the decisions they make? No
Do I like the games they make? Yes
This game was my childhood, and I'm glad multiple continuations of the original game are continuously worked on
Nope
@@godzpeedx7ii75 lmao
I feel you. Just came back to it after years & i love to see the activity. It‘s the best thing what ever happened to the Mario community
Funnily enough, I'm pretty sure the original developer was also the developer of Terraria!
Same, when i tried playing on kongregation it didnt work. Downloaded it 8 years later and loved it
It's still crazy to think that the creator of this went on to making Terraria, which last time I checked is in the top 10 best selling games of all time
and terraria is is referenced in minecraft and minecraft is on nintendo consoles
😏
@@gamertypeawesome Terraria was on the 3DS..
And the switch..
@@miraijinlovesyou yeah honestly dont know much terraria stuff :I
@@gamertypeawesome oh brother...
The mario fangame i used to play in my childhood is finally getting the recognition it deserves
Some Filipinos Said: This Level Editor Called: SMBX Casues Children to Skip Classes
Philippines is strange sometimes
bruh
Well they skipped class for learning how to code so uhhhh I think it’d 50/50
@@neo-sans8911 what you can code in this I'm going to learn to code in this
@@NatetheNintendofanIt can run custom scripts using Lua, a programming language.
This video is phenomenal & summarizes practically every aspect of the glorious fangame that is SMBX! I've played this game since the early 2010s and aspired to create an entire 9-World Mario game inspired heavily off of the NSMB series. This project spanned the entire decade & allowed me to dip my toes into the various aspects of game creation as you've mentioned here! I literally cried tears of joy when it was completed, so I speak from experience when I say that this is a phenomenal game!
I was brainstorming making a comparison video between the two games, as I do have both, but I think this video just solved this answer for me! I commend you for your service in making a well-thought-out video in SMBX complete w/ voice commentary and passion. We need a whole lot more of that in this community! Again, amazing job! :D
I did this and it took me 5 months. It kinda stinks. Can you share your episode? I'd love to play it.
I'm going to try this out. It's possible to upload custom content? How many mods have been made and where do we download them?
@@SylkaChan If by "try this out" you mean the actual game itself & not my episode, then yes. Every single level you play is essentially custom content, as even the "official levels" are built using the same editor, meaning that every creator has access to the same tools. As for mods, I'm not in that scene but there are definitely a lot of them out there, but I'm not sure where we can download them from. Hope this helps. :)
Got the link of the episode anywhere? I do wanna try it out.
To be fair, it's not super hard to beat SMM2 but X just blows it out of the park
This is the best alternative to Mario Maker 2, Mari0 or even Mario Multiverse, not actual replacement, I mean, Mario Maker 2 has easy to learn editor and has the most people in of course (took me a while to learn the SMBX Editor), Mari0 having a unique weapon the Portal Gun and Cheats to change the game, and Mario Multiverse for having a lot of gamestyles, you can enable and disable abilities and Online so you don't need to go to a community or internet to search levels, but overall still the best alternatives to any Mario Maker Game/Fangame
Edit: After SMM:WE's 3.0.0 Update, it's definitely up there with SMBX
Just as an FYI, SMBX also has quite a few cheat codes that can modify the game.
And SMBX is pretty accessible too, unlike say Multiverse or Maker 2.
@@Chipss like redigitiscool
SMBX2 is so underrated... But at the same time, if it got overrated, I'd fear Nintendo ninjas would beat it while it's still down. I love this game, it was my childhood.
No worries, as long as there's no pay wall, they can do nothing with it.
To think my first SMBX experience was in 2011
This was heaven for the huge Mario fan I was, and it still is nowadays
I like doing custom levels and am really interested in this! Looks so much more fun than Mario Maker is, which I dont like very much since it feels too limited for me.
Mario Maker being limited in objects is a good thing, because to make a fun and enjoyable level you will have to get creative with your limited choices. It trains you in level design
@@xboy9384 Really? My levels in Mario Maker were trash, I tried making traditional ones. The levels I got to build in Reggie level editor, the serious non-joke ones, look so much better and are more fun since I didn't have the same limitations and I guess was more encouraged to actually design something decent. This is level editing for New Super Mario Bros. Wii, if you don't already know, which is similar to NSMBU style but preferred by me. It's really fun choosing whatever music goes with whatever combination of backgrounds and tilesets, putting water and lava wherever I want, etc. I have the volcano and lava themes, beach theme, mountain theme, ice cave, desert cave, ghost forest, water or lava in caves and a lot more options and enemies to work with, and I can adjust nearly anything to how I want it. An example are the Boo circles I put in a ghost house level - I can literally change the settings so one Boo is just floating in place, or have a faster circle with many more in it. Or I can make a roller coaster level with that bone coaster thing from NSMBW. I already designed quite a few levels that would not have happened in Mario Maker's restrictions.
Of course it still has it's own limits to what it can do since Mario Maker has its own physics and different programming for enemies and objects, but as I just like designing traditional levels that's normally not a problem for me.
@@Lizuma yeah to be fair SMBX is better for traditional levels. However it cant do other types like Mario maker can
No you’re right. Whatever this guy is saying is almost objectively false. Having a limited palette does not train you in level design. If you are designing levels in a real-world scenario you literally make your own palette. Additionally, because of the scripting capabilities of SMBX, you can literally make any type of level, not just traditional. Heck, even with zero scripting and zero custom assets, plenty of level types can be created (puzzle, speedrun, kaizo, etc.). There is nothing wrong with preferring Mario Maker at all, I won’t argue with that, but the reasons they are claiming makes it better aren’t even true.
@@Chipss Yes it does. It makes you have to work with the limited pallet to make a good level. The point of Mario maker is not to have unlimited choices on what you want to place down, it’s to use what you’re limited to and be able to get creative with it. I understand that it’s not for everyone, but when people say SMBX is better in every way, it pisses me off a lot.
This sounds great, this looks like something from a dream, and I really wanna try it
Imagine if this was made but with a 3D Mario game
This is the one SMBX sequel I dream for
SMBX3D?
Kind of like mario galaxy modding? Not as easy or as many features, but you can make custom models and code
@@180rotatorsince SMBX2 is still stuck in beta 4 something, I doubt there will be more updates
I'm working on a Mario level editor for Super Mario 64! It's not nearly as advanced as SMBX of course, but you can definitely do a lot with it.
I have a really old version of smbx from 2014 that I installed during quarantine and it is still better than smm2
@GodZpeed X7 yeah it is it's called an opinion. You should really look it up :]
@GodZpeed X7 It really is
look we all just gotta accept people have differing opinions. SMBX offers so much more in terms of features and customization over SMM2 (which doesn't even let you disable the night-time exclusive effects like the wind for christs sake) but SMM2 is way more user friendly and gets the job done well enough. I personally prefer SMBX (and super mario construct, and literally any ROM level editor like lunar magic) but some people just prefer SMM2's user-friendliness and tidiness which is entirely valid.
If you don't like SMM2's editor, .4.5 (38A) works well. It's based upon 1.3.0 but has more features and UI improvements.
No it isn’t
This project started as a simple mario editor tool but now it's Roblox in the style of a mario forum. Holy crap.
@@Kosin-gf7io I mean, they've got a point. Just as in Roblox, you can create pretty much anything, except that the limit no longer is your imagination, but also your money.
Unlike SMBX, which usage is COMPLETELY free.
@@Kosin-gf7io That's fair.
Truthfully saying, Roblox isn't what it used to be, so I respect that.
The Virgin Super Mario Maker 2 VS The Chad SMBX2
Wait, is the Secret walls/invisible walls or whatever you call them from Nsmb wii and u already in the game or do you have to code that?
FakeBlocks.lua is a library that you can install into your episode and can be found at this link: www.smbxgame.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=27892
If you’re not experienced with installing libraries, you can ask in the help channel of the SMBX Discord server: discord.gg/BNXd34wH
@@Chipss oh, thanks.
By the way the version you are covering is SMBX 2.0, itself an unofficial mod of earlier versions.
Here's a rundown:
SMBX 1.3-: The original, made by the man himself, Redigit. Yes the same one who made Terraria. Has no scripting aside from events, limited graphic and world map custom assets and less stuff overall. Has Mario, Luigi, and later Toad, Peach, and Link.
SMBX 1.4.x (SMBX-38A): An unofficial recreation made by a person shortly called 38A. Has stuff like new powerups, TeaScript (custom language) programming and some other new assets. Also has some different built-in episodes and an updated editor UI. Same roster as 1.3.
SMBX 2.0 (SMBX2): An unoffficial mod made by completely different developers from the two other main versions. The one you covered. Lua scripting via LunaLua, accessible dummy items, tons of characters, a wholly new editor, and more.
Honorable mention: TheXTech: An open source rewrite of SMBX in 1.3 made in C++ by the people who made SMBX2 from the released source code (which was made in Visual Basic). Contains some small improvements from 2.0 like sound.ini support and PNG graphics, but otherwise is 100% compatible with SMBX 1.3 episodes and is faithful. Although it contains no editor. For that you can use SMBX 1.3 or the PGE Editor (bundled with SMBX2, SMBX 1.3 config pack).
That was a long one. Yes I like to sometimes write walls of insight like this.
I thought you would assume that I am well aware of this. I've been involved with SMBX for 7 years. Thank you for posting it for others, though.
4:25 is that a mirror temple bubble dash thing from celeste
Yes, they are a custom NPC released on the SMBX forums.
This is an amazing video, your voice commentary manages to give your video a soul and allows us, the viewers to focus more on the visuals presented on screen without having us read through a bunch of text. It is impressive how you potrayed the difference between MM2 and SMBX and how SMBX has proven to be better because of the extra customization options which gives each user a lot of freedom. Your latest episode was impressive and I alongside other people are excited for your next episode!
SMBX is not better in my opinion, because while it is better for traditional levels, it lacks in puzzle, speedrun, and contraption-based levels. The whole point of Mario Maker is using the limited pallete you have and getting creative with it, using an easy to learn interface makes it so that anybody, literally anybody can make levels. With SMBX, it's less accessible and is better for making standard levels, worlds, and bosses. But since you can get so creative with Mario Maker, in my opinion, it is overall better. Also another thing about Mario Maker, it is much easier to get access to other people's levels.
Nope SMM2 has proven to be better
nope
Wow, this looks much more easier to use than Lunar Magic. This definitely gives more variety and feel to the game. I wish I had known about this a lot, lot sooner!
It is definitely easier to use than lunar magic, and probably has more utility. Then again, it’s unfair to compare a rom hacking tool to a fan game editor.
@@Chipss That's fair. But, it's still pretty cool to have something there that just looks like it would work well (I didn't try the editing tool yet). There are some pretty cool things that are done with Lunar Magic, and it can be quite difficult with the editing. Idk. I guess I still need to try it out more and see how I feel about it. So far, the super mario bros x is pretty alright.
In my opinion, this fangame is certainly better than many other ''Mario Maker-like'' out there.
The most surprising thing was that the ''original SMBX'' was made by the creator of Terraria himself, before Terraria itself had even been created!
Yes, I saw gameplays of this fangame and I can say that it is one of the most customizable there is, and the number of incredible levels in it are countless, there are some that even look like things you would see in an official Nintendo game!
I just didn't start creating levels in this game due to the fact that the editor was very confusing (in my opinion, of course, said by a person who made a lot of levels in Super Mario Construct).
But seeing people's opinions, I can confirm that yes, if you want a good Mario Maker-like fangame that hasn't been closed to beta for what seems like ETERNITIES (I'm talking about YOU, Mario Multiverse) and for those who don't have the money to play original Mario Maker, or for those who like to modify, customize but the Mario Maker editor is very limited, this is the best option.
Well, that's really the only criticism I have about this game (very confusing editor, which takes a while to get used to), otherwise, play it and you won't regret it.
(finally a Mario Maker-like fangame that allows you to place custom enemies and tilesets, it took a while for this to exist...)
Also, am I the only one who finds gameplays from this fangame satisfactory? The camera following Mario and everything... lol
I remember hearing people loose their shit when mario maker was just released. "OMG I CAN MAKE MY OWN MARIO LEVELS???" and I never understood the hype because before that I played tons of super mario bros x and mario flash, both level editors and the campaign.
same
This is absoulutely mind blowing!! Thank you for making this video, I've always been wanting to be able to make my own Mario games and with this its now super easy and possible. Thank you so much:)
You forgot to mention that there's the original and the SMBX 2 version. The latter having Rockman, Zelda, Wario, Bowser, Ninja Bomberman, Solid Snake, and more.
3:38 YEY Luigis Fight For The Mushroom Kingdom 2014
Good eye! 👀
@@Chipss Best Ep in SMBX = Luigis Fight For The Mushroom Kingdom
Best Ep in SMBX2 = Subzero Heroes
@@dokisun Agreed
I already love this game and I haven’t even played it
How do you make secret path like at 4:53
I love the "show support to Nintendo and buy a Switch" referencing the original SMBX’s "support Nintendo by buying a Wii"
I currently have SMBX2, and I really like the idea that you can shove plenty of cool things in it.
I know who made this well first it was rediget from Terraria that's why one of the levels have pwn hammer on it
Hi, I have a question: how exactly do you import custom tiles and stuff for the world map? Yesterday I came back to SMBX2 after a year or so, but I only remember about how to import custom graphics for blocks, items and BGOs, and I can't really find anywhere about how to import them for the world map
2:26 what's the name of the tileset?
www.smbxgame.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12984
Excuse me, what is the music at 3:20?
Grasslands, All the Way Theme - Mario & Luigi Bowser's Inside Story
Wow thanks
Nice video, and yeah I prefer SMBX2 than MM2. And I have one question, I'm making a episode of SMBX2 (Mario & Luigi Adventures), I want the music of 3:18.
I heard this music but I don't remember from what game is :/
Grasslands, All the Way - Mario & Luigi Bowser's Inside Story
@@Chipss Thx ^-^
thank you for showing me this!! it looks so cool.
oh by the way i hate that no one talks about ultimate rinka
that one really underappreciated playable character that you can't even switch to in the world map menu
funny how they made assets for a level for ultimate rinka for the smbx2 demo stages yet there is no level for them
I believe Ultimate Rinka is being removed in the next update because it was just meant as a joke character to begin with.
Please show a tutor on how to make uncollidable blocks on smbx 4:54
Actually been binging a TON of mario maker 2 stuff recently and been interested in making levels / learning the actual mechanics of complex mechanics for levels like kazio
SMBX 1.4.5 and SMBX 2.0 are both great versions, the only difference between them is the coding language
what is the graphics pack at 2:26
@@attm97 www.smbxgame.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12984
@@Chipss thanks! and also that was the fastest reply i have ever seen.
@@attm97 Someone else had already asked the same question before so I had the answer on hand lol
@@Chipss oh
do you have the background and enemies at 2:26 also?
Probably the best fanmade mario game to ever exist. Also I see you using my older thwomp tileset. I made a better one if you guys want to use that. I'm using it for my own project, but if you guys want, I'll let you guys use it too. I haven't released it yet.
the tileset that you used around 2:28, i need a link to it
www.supermariobrosx.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12984
@@Chipss thanks :)
this is brilliant! You did not only create a showcase of SMB X but you also created a critique to Super Mario Maker 2! You are cool
Hey guys I need help when ever I download this game for some reason windows says it's a virus is there something wrong i'm doing?
@@GreySunGaming Because of the way SMBX2 was built on top of the original SMBX, many antivirus softwares flag it as a virus on accident. However, the game does not contain any viruses. You’ll have to go into your Windows Defender and allow the installer so that you can run it.
THE HUB WORLD 😭 that’s so sick. I wish Nintendo understood the possibilities with SMM2. Seems like they hate it. I love SMBX but Mario Maker is something I’ll stick to because of how easy the interphase is.
Have they improved world map pathways in SMBX? I always thought the path system was really limiting. Compared to Super Mario World, the angles and directions of movement are quite limited.
@@k-leb4671 The base engine hasn’t really seen any changes to paths, but there are several libraries that can be loaded that change aspects of the map system, and another library called smwMap that completely recreates the map system inside level files, allowing for a lot more freedom in map creation.
Great job! I really like SMBX! it's sad it doesn't get much attention, and that Nintendo wants to kill it off.
They just mad that fans are doing something better than them
The game has an entire active community.
why does smm2 have so many fucking limits. Like I get there has to be some limits but God.if the whole point of the game is creativity then why tf are some many features not even in the game or limited to a small amount like the world maker . This is why I like games like smbx2 ,mario editor and many others
@@lutherdreemur3934 for example why can't I use items before I go to levels I know it's because some Styles have different power-ups than others second thing is where are the freaking secret exits third thing is where is the Super Mario Bros 2 style
Nintendo killed it once and they kind of killed the Forum they forced them to change their domain name cuz they said what that domain name you're making people think this is an official Mario game
Hmmm, I personally prefer the "less is more" aspect of mario maker, but it's good for people to have more options :D
i frequently come back to this video to get boosts of inspiration for my episode, The Starchives :D
hey I was wondering what's up with your episode that you mentioned in the end of the video? are you still working on it?
It has been released. Here is the release trailer. Download is in the description.
th-cam.com/video/rT21IQBaeA0/w-d-xo.html
However, the project’s scope changed dramatically since this video was made. More info on that can be found in this video.
th-cam.com/video/jTvLT1cB_W4/w-d-xo.html
heya, do u know how i could put in custom tilesets? i'm absolutely puzzled on how to do so
There is a lot of documentation if you know where to look. (:
@@cheddar950 oml that comment was 10 months ago jesus!!! i thought my mario bros x phase was only 4 months ago!! time flies.. im turning 16 soon xD i just turned 15 back than!
@@Antnest_ wait, i sorted by newest..?
Good job! The nice video and good review!
SMBX " Make your imagination to infinity "
bruh, how do i imput custom music? I did the directions most toturial videos did, and it didnt work -_-
Does anyone know to how to make custom textures and music to the world map?
To make or to add?
where else can i find episodes? the link in the description doesnt work
Sorry, the SMBX website moved domains recently due to copyright claims from Nintendo. I’ve updated the description with the new link.
Can you please give me the link to the mushroom platforms please?
Hey Chipes, I saw that hidden Ground thing in the part with the propeller hat (Desert) And I was wondering If that's a built in feature or a custom script, because I'd like to use it in my levels
It’s a custom script known as nsmbwalls. It can be found here: www.supermariobrosx.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=18037
That's really cool but l have problems with the game, everytime I try to test my level the engine doesn't show up what do I do 😭
I grew up watching Super Mario Bros X videos and I've always wanted to play it for myself. And I did briefly, but I never fully got into it for whatever reason. I guess I just didn't have much confidence when it came to making levels. However, I might just fully get into it.
2:30 can you make a link for graphics I am not the best
Here is a link to a repository of quite a few graphics made throughout SMBX history:
www.supermariobrosx.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=508&sid=a55bc88f9b3c1832cfe52e4340c2d559
One more thing I’m working on a episode called super mario event when I make a beta sheet do you want to be a beta tester?
Huh That Was A Long Time Ago
I can’t wait to make a sequel to my super world in SMM2 using this.
Does smbx 2.0 work in windows 11?
Yes
Can you change the gamestyle? Like changing it to super mario world, super mario bros1 and 3
All graphics are able to be used at all times. There are no distinct game styles. Whatever graphics you want to use, you can use all at once.
Personally my main gripe with SMBX is that it's tile based, which means there isn't a one-size-fits-all ground block that automatically changes its texture based on where it is
That’s known as autotile, which is possible in SMBX, but is only used by a few blocks (i.e. Yoshi’s Island diggable sand)
Coding that in would not be worth it, I imagine...
The moment you said “world editor” i immediately went to my PC
I'm waiting for when this is combined with Lunar Magic
how would that even work
@@lusho4962 Lol for real
While SMBX is great, I'm sticking to Mario Maker. SMBX will never be able to achieve the simplicity and fun that is Mario Maker 2's lever editor. With Mario Maker 2, literally anyone can dip their toes into course design. Not only the simplicity, but also different types of levels. Physics work very differently in MM2 (MM2 being Mario Maker 2). SMBX is mainly used for traditional courses, worlds, and bossfights. However, MM2 brings that to a whole new level, allowing you to make different types of contraptions, puzzles, speedrun levels, and more, the best part being that you are limited to a pallet of objects. This may seem what makes the game bad, but it actually makes the game great, because you have to work with this pallet and get creative with it to make a good level. I'm not saying SMBX is bad, it is amazing and far better than mario maker for making any sort of traditional level. I just feel you can get much, MUCH more creative with Mario Maker 2, being limited to a pallet, making contraptions and special mechanics, being very easy and accessible, and most of all, having fun.
Valid points but I've never been a fan of limited content to increase creativity. It seems lazy more than anything. That's like a musician being limited to only a few tones or one octave to compose. The creativity comes from having access to everything, not being limited. I guess it works both ways but I'm disappointed with SMM2's content quantity.
@@JJ-zo7jv Nope limited content is better
@@JJ-zo7jv No it isn’t lazy it’s challenging
SMBX basicly feels like those rpg makers programs... but instead of making rpg's, your making mario.
So does Smbx2 have infinite level length like can you make a level as big as you want with no limit, also is there no limit on how many npcs you can spawn in like can you have infinite bowsers?
There is a limit on everything but it’s so big that you’ll likely never reach it unless you were actively trying to do so.
Okay, thanks for the help!
can lunalua expand the limit or any other coding method for the engine or is it just stuck having a limit, just wondering
@@ThunderG2004 The level limit is hardcoded and cannot be expanded.
@@Chipss got it, I’ve been trying to find the answer to this question for a while, thanks again for the help man!
Wait, how does the level designer and local multiplayer in SMBX2 compare, then? because this is just SMBX1? Are smbx and smbx2 parallel games in development as of right now?
SMBX2 is built on top of SMBX. SMBX2 has a brand new editor with tons of improvements and additions. The local multiplayer functionally remains the same. The original SMBX ceased development a long time ago.
@@Chipss ah that's what I thought but I'd forgotten. thanks!
Oh I wonder if the 4 or more player online mode is still a Brawl battle arena or if we can actually play 4 player co-op yet with the new SMBX2? Would you know?
@@AnotherCoyote There have been some experiments done with more than 2 players, but nothing considered complete. Battle mode is currently not working as of the most recent version, but it is planned to be included in the full release.
What's the most popular episodes from the smbx editor that uses alternate characters?
Something like A Super Mario Thing and the VIP & WALL series
I actualy had this folder on my computer for an long time now and I think I should update it lol
Just wondering, how do you access the level creator and world map?
I wonder when smbx will get a new update, hasn't it been like a year or 2 years since the last update?
Updates come out sporadically, but the next one is planned to take the game out of beta and into full release. There is no set release date but there is a roadmap of what they need to get done here:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1GiNoNS1Zlrw5I1kJxbSywXaRQ17Xp_XDsJmsYM1_vOI/htmlview#gid=568611324
Did you finish your game?
There will be an update on all my SMBX stuff sometime in September, including this game and quite a few other projects I’m involved in.
@@Chipss cool :)
I'm playing this game since 2011 and it was very fun to play, and is a good first step for ppl who wanna develop games
What gfx pack is in the thumbnail?
www.supermariobrosx.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12984
@@Chipss Thanks
SMBX: This Level Editor Is Illegal In the Philpphines
#Philpphines
I feel you bro
That's over 100 million people who can't use it
I'm amazed Nintendo's lawyers haven't DMCA'd the SHIT outta this yet. Not only using Nintendo's IP, but as a *direct competitor* to a nintendo product (Mario Maker 2). Looks amazing though!
The original smbx was dmcad (Didn't really effect the game at all it's still available)
but I am not sure about this one tho?
Nintendo is probably unaware or just doesn't care at the moment
@@Fatih_M177 They most likely don't care. The game was only DMCAd to begin with because the domain it used was literally Supermariobros which is kinda stepping on their shoes a bit. I can see why they took action against it but nowadays they don't really care.
Do you have a link to download your SMBX level: Spring Showers?
www.supermariobrosx.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=89&t=25069
@@Chipss Thanks very much!
Those I am playing.
3:17
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story: Bumpsy Montains.
you can also edit npcs' configurations
Pwnhammer the weapon in Terraria you get after killing the Wall of Flesh
the level editor dosent work for me, any solutions?
“It doesn’t work for me” doesn’t give any insight into what your problem is so I have no way of helping you.
@@Chipss sorry I was just confused and didn’t know how to use it, and I get it now
@@notrotom Glad you got it working
how do I download the other playable characters ??
"Fans do what Nintendon't"
Idk who said that - 20XX
What are your thoughts about version 1.4.5?
I’ve never really used 38A (1.4.5) so I can’t really form an opinion, but I think they are both valid versions to use. It all depends on preference.
Is this a romhack of SMW? Can I play this one a snes emulator?
nope
I agree smbx is definitely superior and once it is out of beta that is the real deal.
Mario maker 2 i enjoy using when I cannot access my PC (handheld switch)
But I'm a traditional level maker and mario maker 2 is not optimal at all for my level styles (levels are too small) (no stories)
Also if you are on smbx 1.4 come over to 2.0 I've been using 1.4 until this month when i realised I could so much more with 2.0 (which has a much better and easier programming language of lua)
Also for those out off by the editor just know you can become decent real quickly) it's all about baby steps my first level made in 1.4 was a simple flat level and now in 2.0 I'm making large ambitious levels
The version of SMBX I played as a kid is *nothing* compared to what it can do these days, it seems. I'd always wanted features like custom world map GFX and music, and Samus as a playable character.
Wow, what version of smbx is this one?
the link in descripition to dowload smbx2 is a virus? please can you respond?
SMBX2 is a “hack” of SMBX1, building on top of the original release under different developers, making most browsers and anti-virus software flag it as a virus. However, this is a false positive, meaning it is actually completely safe to use. I have used SMBX regularly since 2014 with no problems.
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because i wanted this mario game soo much but theres a chance of virus
:DDD
@@LucianaSantosFranco Happy to help!
Im still trying figure out how to open the editor
I really, REALLY, want to play SMBX. It looks like such an in-depth level editor and I'd love to create something in it, but no matter what I've tried, I cannot get it running on my Mac. There are tutorials on the SMBX forums on how to run the game on Mac, but I've tried them and have had no luck. Does anyone know the best way to do this? I'd really appreciate the help.
Maybe try a Windows emulator like Wine?
Because it is pretty easy to set it up on Windows
5 quick questions:
1. Is it safe to download?
2. How do you add in custom music?
3. How do you add in custom graphics?
4. How do you add in custom sounds?
5. How do you add in custom backgrounds?
These questions would take way too long to answer in a single comment, but here’s a video that is intended to be a starter guide for the level editor: th-cam.com/video/EnE5GwkYnSg/w-d-xo.html
And here is the handbook for the level editor: docs.google.com/document/d/1uOdJ_IUwtQCon_ncPTp-HVUvFErS8Ue-p6bF3_vPFaA/edit
Hope this helps!
@@Chipss it helps but still is it safe to download?
@@justsomethingyouseeonline7387 I already answered that question the first time you asked it, but yes it is safe. I wouldn’t have made the video if it wasn’t. I’ve used it for years.
I’ve always been more of a Mario Editor guy, but this looks really awesome! I might just have to try it out.
Mario Editor used to be my favourite too, but its warp pipe system is too complicated for me to remember
I didn't saw the title and thought it was a rom hack, until i remembered smbx😂
I used to want this when I was five not knowing I could get a virus
Did you release your custom game yet? Ngl all of the footage in this vid looks really good and I can’t wait. But yeah this level editor is honestly amazing. If Nintendo did exactly this they’d be laughing all the way to the bank
My game is unfortunately on a bit of hiatus as I have trouble finding time to work on it while trying to put videos out on top of work and school.
@@Chipss I understand lol. I’m having the same problem. I really like your content though, and the video was great! This is the only reason I learned lunalua
@@Chipssis it out yet?
@@cubefromblender Yes, check the pinned comment on this video.
@@Chipss I don't see a pinned comment, maybe you forgot to pin it