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[edit] Summary
Screenshot of Lunar Magic (a level editor for Super Mario World) for the ROM hacking article, illustrating the concept of editing a level (in this case, by moving a structural component of the level).
- Author: FuSoYa. Image from screenshots page at the Lunar Magic site. Converted to PNG since the animation in the original image is superfluous, and PNG is better anyway.
- Copyright: FuSoYa. I don't know under what license.
- Fair Use rationale: I imagine he would have no objection to this screenshot being used here, but in the absence of an explicit statement to that effect, the rationale is that it illustrates what the program does, and doesn't substitute for actually having the program. The graphics in the screenshot come from the game itself, which is not distributed with the program anyway.
[edit] Licensing
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current | 07:13, 20 December 2006 | 444×434 (20 KB) | Vystrix Nexoth (Talk | contribs) | (Screenshot of [http://fusoya.panicus.org/lm Lunar Magic] (a level editor for Super Mario World) for the ROM hacking article, illustrating the concept of editing a level (in this case, by moving a structural component of the level). * Author: [http) |
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