As you've all probably guess, I've started using the
>[Experiment] tag whenever I've done maps that are complete and don't feel like doing the whole game.
In any case, I missed the original frenzy for the Ecco games way back then since I only ever had a NES. I've only recently tried playing it but diagonal controls just won't work in Gens (either with my joypad or keyboard) which means that it's incredibly hard to pull off the simplest of manoeuvers and thus makes the game impossible to enjoy.
In any case, I've found the intro stage pretty enough to try and map it, which proved difficult with the background because it doesn't tile well and wasn't tall enough. My workaround is a bit obvious in the middle where the corals are mirrored both vertically and horizontally, but it doesn't look too bad. I also didn't add any of the dolphins or fishes aside from Ecco because none of them seem to have a definite starting point.
I've done the stage both before and after your pod gets kidnapped by the Vortex, because the actual stage changes a bit even though it wasn't intended. I've discovered that both versions are actually side by side on the actual map, and using the debug menu, if I entered an X coordinate that went beyond the edge of the "before" stage, I appeared in the "after" one. Anyway, the rock formations on the bottom of the stages are offset from one another. Bad coders, bad!
When I find the time, I might add in a header and submit them rather than let them be wasted on my HD.
Ecco The Dolphin - Level 1 - Home Bay (before)
*EDIT 2017/02/05* See post attachmentsEcco The Dolphin - Level 1 - Home Bay (after)
*EDIT 2017/02/05* See post attachmentsAlso, as a bonus, I found both Ecco games for the Sega CD and I find the soundtracks really interesting in an ambiant way so I'm including them here if anyone cares. They go a long way in making both games feel more than just that, games
*EDIT 2017/02/05* Links removed because they've been dead for years---
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