Shy Guy Archipelago

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Shy Guy Archipelago
Author: Omonimo747
Version: v1.2
Date of latest version: 2019-02-02
Editors used: 3ds Max, BrawlBox, KMP Cloud, KMP Modifier, Paint.NET, SketchUp, Wiimms SZS Tools
WBZ files: ct.wiimm.de
Download: acaruso's Archive

Overview

Shy Guy Archipelago is Omonimo747's fourth custom track. The inspiration has been given by v1.0 of SNES Koopa Beach 1 (AndyK) – especially for the use of the object Psea instead of the sea texture from GBA Shy Guy Beach and for the three-dimensional islands. Some islands have hollows in contact with water; others have grass and they are connected by wooden bridges or a cannon. At the archipelago's center, there is a lighthouse with the DK ferry boat sailing around. As an obstacle, there is the Shy Guy ship shooting several cannonballs.

Slot Information

This track will only work on slot 6.2 because of the object HeyhoShipGBA.

Credits

  • AndyK, for the concept and sand textures.

Media

v1.2 VS Race (Dolphin)
v1.0 VS Race

Version History

Version Date of release Information
2015-09-24 Announced
v1.0 2017-02-19 First release
v1.1 2018-06-19 Update by PhillyG:
  • Added respawn points.
v1.2 2019-02-02 Update by PhillyG:
  • Fixed no lap count.
  • Removed unused objects.
  • Other minor fixes.

Custom Track Distributions

This track is part of the following Custom Track Distributions:

Names in Other Languages

Dutch: Shy Guy's Archipel
French: Archipel Maskass (PAL)
Archipel Shy Guy (NTSC)
German: Shy Guy-Archipel
Italian: Arcipelago Tipo Timido
Japanese: ヘイホーぐんとう
Korean: -
Portuguese: Arquipélago do Masquito (PAL)
Arquipélago Shy Guy (NTSC)
Russian: Архипелаг Скромняги
Spanish: Archipiélago Shy Guy
Greek: Αρχιπέλαγος Μασκοφόρων
Polish: -
Finnish: -
Swedish: -
Czech: -
Danish: -

Trivia

  • The originally planned number of cannonballs was 75, but the author had to set it to 57 after the discovery of the limitation up to 59.
  • The author managed to set the Shy Guy ship's shots' times and places using a complex mathematical function.
By the same author: Omonimo747