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1  Super Smash Bros. Brawl Hacking / Portraits, Menus, (etc...) / Complete Stage Select Screen Font: PAL users rejoice! on: May 06, 2010, 09:02:15 AM

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BeyondYou made the original Brawl Stage Alphabet (in his thread here), but it only had capital letters and numbers. The PAL version of Brawl uses lowercase letters in the stage names on the SSS. I decided to fix the problem and turn the alphabet into a completed font with the addition of symbols and punctuation marks. The lowercase letters were snagged from PAL Brawl (except for j, q, and x), and all of the other symbols/punctuation was made from scratch by me.

Only three things are missing: the dollar sign (won't be used by PAL folks much anyway) and curly braces/brackets (you can use normal parentheses instead of those).



Instructions:

Copy whatever portions of the font you want to use, and paste them in a 208 x 56 pixel image. The files for the stage titles have names like this:

MenSelmapFrontStname.??

With the ?? being the number of the stage the title corresponds to. (Battlefield is 01, Final Destination is 02, etc.)

Open up the file sc_selmap.pac in BrawlBox (for PAL users, the file will be named sc_selmap_en.pac). Place all of your stage titles in the MiscData[80] section.

For NTSC users, put the sc_selmap.pac in the following location on your SD card:

private/wii/app/RSBE/pf/menu2/

For PAL users, put the sc_selmap_en.pac in this location on your SD card:

private/wii/app/RSBP/pf/menu2/

And you should be done.


Here's some examples of stuff you can do with this font:
2  Super Smash Bros. Brawl Hacking / Music & SFX / Stoney's House of Rock (4/22/2010: Super Mario Galaxy) on: April 17, 2010, 11:36:48 AM
Important Notice:

All of my BRSTM's are seamless. Do you walk around with your shirt and pants inside-out? No, because the seams show and they are ugly. Many songs on Smashboards don't bother to hide the seams at all; they wait until the song has come to its natural conclusion and faded out before looping back to the song's beginning. This leaves conspicuous gaps of silence between the song's end and beginning, which can be a distraction during Brawl matches. It is a bad practice, I am tired of it, I bet YOU'RE tired of it, and if I hear any more songs that I enjoy get treated this way over there, I will remove the seam and submit the song here.

This has been a public service announcement on behalf of Brawlers For Musical Excellence. We will now return you to your regularly-scheduled program.




So what's this thread about?

By this point, every video game BGM under the sun has been looped into a BRSTM and released, either here or at Smashboards. But what about the wonderful world of Remixes? Every day, musicians with unparalleled creative talent are constantly re-envisioning your favorite video game songs and then releasing them to the internet for free. Sometimes you can hear a song you liked be interpreted in a new and interesting way; other times a song you hated winds up sounding pretty cool with some tweaks and alterations.

Remixes can run the entire musical gamut of genres, but in case you couldn't tell from the thread title, I enjoy one genre in particular. Whether it is Classic, Alternative, Punk, New Age, Electronica, or Metal, I love Rock (and it loves you). It won't be my exclusive focus in this thread, since I also like other genres, but I feel rock in its many permutations is an excellent fit for a fighting game like Brawl.

So grab your axe and bust a riff, ladies and gentlemen, 'cause I built this house on rock and roll.






4/22/2010: Super Mario Galaxy

4/21/2010: Star Wars



4/20/2010: Sonic Tuesday

Sonic 1, Sonic 2, Sonic 3

Sonic 1

Sonic 2

Sonic 3

Sonic & Knuckles

Sonic Adventure

Sonic Adventure 2

Sonic Rush



4/19/2010: Super Mario 64

4/18/2010: Miscellaneous

4/17/2010: Chrono Trigger

4/9/2010: Mega Man ZX

4/6/2010: Miscellaneous

4/5/2010: Mario Kart

4/4/2010: Hatsune Miku / EarthBound

4/2/2010: Mega Man X

4/1/2010: April Fools!

3/31/2010: Zelda (Ocarina of Time)

3/30/2010: Super Mario Galaxy

3/29/2010: Sonic CD / Zelda (Wind Waker)
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