I'm confused. Is it "stages" or "levels"?
Will Said:
By the way if this game is complete it will be one game ticked off the coming SNES recreation project.
The original "
NES Game Atlas recreation project" was exactly that, to recreate games covered in the actual book, the first Nintendo Power Player's Guide, the NES Game Atlas.
I was thinking about making a "Super NES Game Atlas" topic which, despite no such book existing, would follow the same franchises carried over from the NES. I might still make that topic, but I think the only ones left might be
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (or is that a Yoshi game more than a Mario game? Maybe I should change it to be Yoshi's Island: Super Mario World 2),
Super Castlevania IV and
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles In Time. I guess there are some Disney games left too, like the three
Magical Quest games (Starring Mickey, Mickey & Minnie, Mickey & Donald) especially the first one, which would actually be pretty cool, and there are other ones, for example, Geminiman's working on
Bonkers. But the Disney games (other than maybe the first Magical Quest) weren't as memorable and since the Super NES came on the scene new franchises have appeared.
If the NES Atlas had came out later, we might've seen Kirby's Adventure in that. And henceforth,
Kirby's Dream Land 3 and
Kirby: Super Star could've been in a Super NES Atlas.
The Ghosts 'N Goblins series seemed to have been a big deal at the time - the original in the Arcade, the Genesis Ghouls 'N Ghosts, and Super Ghouls 'N Ghosts, being one of the first Super NES games released and graphically very awesome, was certainly no small deal. And yet, I'm not really sure it how many people would include it in a so-called Super NES Game Atlas...but don't let that stop anyone from mapping it.
Honestly, it's not as if the "NES Game Atlas" status elevated the maps for Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers...and people want to see Super Mario Bros. 3 maps because it's Super Mario Bros. 3, not because they saw it in a book 16 years ago.