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'''GFX27.bin''' is 40th graphics file out of the 52 created by [[Super_Mario_World:Lunar_Magic_%28utility%29|Lunar Magic]] when exporting the graphics from [[Super Mario World]]. Its location in [[Super Mario World:AllGFX.bin|AllGFX.bin]] is 0x27000. | '''GFX27.bin''' is 40th graphics file out of the 52 created by [[Super_Mario_World:Lunar_Magic_%28utility%29|Lunar Magic]] when exporting the graphics from [[Super Mario World]]. Its location in [[Super Mario World:AllGFX.bin|AllGFX.bin]] is 0x27000. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
This file contains [[SNES:Mode 7|Mode7]] graphics, which is usually unsupported by tile editors. [[Super Mario World:Gfx27edit|Gfx27edit]] can be used to convert the graphics to the more commonly supported MSX 4bpp format (and back again). | This file contains [[SNES:Mode 7|Mode7]] graphics, which is usually unsupported by tile editors. [[Super Mario World:Gfx27edit|Gfx27edit]] can be used to convert the graphics to the more commonly supported MSX 4bpp format (and back again). | ||
Latest revision as of 23:32, 1 February 2024
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GFX27.bin is 40th graphics file out of the 52 created by Lunar Magic when exporting the graphics from Super Mario World. Its location in AllGFX.bin is 0x27000.
Content
- Iggy and Larry's platform
- Reznor's rotating background
Notes
This file contains Mode7 graphics, which is usually unsupported by tile editors. Gfx27edit can be used to convert the graphics to the more commonly supported MSX 4bpp format (and back again).