@AFriendlyNPC These objects have no business having those hitboxes. Why couldn't they only have hitboxes where the spikes are like their "flat ground" counterpart?
In the 90s, I saw cartoon characters eating these on TV, and because the internet was still so new, I had trouble finding out what they were.
Now I know itβs called onigiri, and itβs a rice ball with nori on the outside and a filling, usually salmon or tuna and mayo. Thanks Japan
@notamobilegamer@ExtremelyFunGD Dj-Nate's TOE 3 wasn't yet out on NG when this level was made. It was still when spiritual successors to TOE 1 and 2 were all people could use.
@Nationverse8472 Those games still ran at 30 FPS when docked so they won't get a new performance boost, but they would now benefit from a higher resolution in handheld mode
@FranciscoTNG_ Whoever was in charge of the sound engineering on the GBA port completely messed up the speed value for the vibrato effect, causing the notes to slide up/down much slower than they should. Every note that uses vibrato is affected by this oversight and it ruins the the OST.