Mar 14, 2015 All bosses from Super Meat Boy including their related cutscenes. I also did the light and dark world version of Dr. Since both versions have the same cutscenes I didn't double up.
- Tutorial on easy script to reset super meat boy saveGame :
- I'll just give you the code and let you save it yourself so you can change the options,
- THE CODE :
- IF EXIST savegame.dat (
- )
- DEL savegame.dat.bak
- cd ..
- It deletes the savegame.dat and savegame.dat.bak files and then launch SuperMeatBoy (no need for steam if you don't use it)
- HOW TO IMPLEMENT IT :
- -save it as whateveryouwant.bat (mine is reset.bat)
- -place it in the UserData subdirectory of Meat Boy (mine is 'C:Program Files (x86)SteamSteamAppscommonSuper Meat BoyUserData'
- -double-click it when Meat Boy is NOT run (it will not close the previous window)
- -you can add your options like in steam at the end of the last line, that's useful for the -lowdetail and -ultralowdetail modes and you can add your main options too like -windowed or -fullscreen and your resolution too.
- Mine look like that => SuperMeatBoy.exe -windowed -1024x768 -lowdetail
- -If you want to place your file anywhere else, just add one line at the start : cd pathToFile (like 'cd C:Program Files (x86)SteamSteamAppscommonSuper Meat BoyUserData')
- Enjoy =)
Review While hitting the sack early with my girlfriend has it's appeal, I've recently preferred to stay up late in the living room playing with my meat. By that I mean, of course, bashing away on the Xbox at Super Meat Boy, a simple platformer I've been unable to put down.
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2D games have made a comeback recently and some real gems can be found within Xbox Live's compelling range of arcade games. But while titles like Braid, 'Sploison Man, Limbo and Comic Jumper, are all riveting experiences, Super Meat Boy steps in and tops the lot.
Some may remember the original Meat Boy, a Flash game released in 2008 that laid the foundations, much to the same degree that Mario Bros did for Nintendo's successful follow up. Super Meat Boy bears a likeness to Super Mario Bros in more ways than just its initials too. The familiar idea in SMB is to rescue the damsel in distress who waits helplessly at the end of each level, only to be whisked away upon your arrival. In this case, it's the love of Meat Boy's life, Bandage Girl, imprisoned by his nemesis, Dr. Fetus, a tuxedo wearing, monocle bearing evil unborn baby. And you thought Mario was on shrooms!
The bizarre storyline is told through a heap of wacky cut-scenes - often direct imitations of moments in classic titles. Packed with pop-culture references, SMB certainly strikes a chord and Danny Baranowsky's fantastic soundtrack, a collection of 8-bit inspired melodies, prescribes a huge dose of nostalgia from the days of chiptune music.
'Hands off my Bandage girl, Fetus features!'
Essentially put together by just two guys, Edmund McMillen and Tommy Refenes - aka Team Meat - SMB takes us back to a time when graphics weren't that great, controls were limited to just a few buttons and gameplay ruled supreme. Tolstoy once said: 'There is no greatness where there is not simplicity,' and it doesn't get much simpler, or greater than this.
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