As mentioned in the first post, the NES Game Atlas is simply a book I really like; it was the first Nintendo Power Player's Guide, which featured full maps of many of the most popular NES franchises.
This topic encouraged mappers to essentially make that book obsolete, which we did, by not only mapping the same games covered, but the sequels that were not out at the time of the original book's release.
We extended the idea to create a
topic/request for a hypothetical "Super NES Game Atlas" - while the book doesn't exist, it was simply to map the same series' continuation in 16-bits, which was also completed.
The idea was also brought to the Game Boy in a
topic/request for a hypothetical "Game Boy Game Atlas", but after five years and a month, it's still missing one game -
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe still isn't complete. Ironically, you'd think it would be the most popular game to be mapped, since it's a remake of the most popular game in its day. Even Nintendo hasn't forgotten about it, as it made an appearance towards the end of the Nintendo World Championships 2017. Strange, eh?
So, just like any other maps, these aren't to "play", but to view.
I wonder - after all this time - have people been misreading "recreation" in this topic header as in "recreational" instead of as in "re-creation"? I intended the latter, as we are recreating something, not necessarily having any more fun (as in recreational) than any other mapping project. I leave out the hyphen here because that doesn't seem consistent - after all, we say "redo", "react" and "refund", not "re-do", "re-act" or "re-fund", so why not "recreate" instead of "re-create"? At work the other day, I used the word "reask" in an email which I wonder if it caused confusion...