![]() The second contest adds a switch in the Control Room that allows infinite lives.There is also an option to turn off the powerups once entering the level, making this moot. Both contests feature a storage room with every single powerup and mount inside.One of the two in MaGLX 2 ("MaGLX Redux") mixes it with Nostalgia Level, as it refers to levels from MaGLX 1. All the Worlds Are a Stage: There's one post-game level in the original and two in the second game that reuse the levels seen in the respective campaigns but with a few remixes.The second contest also has a postgame like this, but with even more levels by some of raocow's favourite video- and game creators and a bunch of levels introducing the characters that are added in SMBX 2.0. 100% Completion: The first contest unlocks a postgame with around a dozen extra levels by judges, Talkhaus admins, and special guests if you get all ~160 stars in the main game.MaGLX1 note the original version, not the improved hub version is available for download here. You can watch raocow's LP of MaGLX1 here, and his LP of MaGLX2 here. Due to its Talkhaus origins, the game also features elements from A Super Mario Thing as well. The second contest also had to be split into two different episodes due to its massive size, and the two episodes are linked with LunaLua. ![]() The second one is notable for being the first major episode to feature LunaLua, a system that allows users to write code for virtually anything that can be run in SMBX levels. The second one, with 272 levels and 31 bosses submitted, started in July 2015 and lasted for nearly half a year. The first contest, with 134 entries, ran in March 2014 and lasted for two months. The second contest also added a secondary contest, MaFAB (Make a Fun Awesome Boss), which gave you a full hand of Magic: The Gathering cards to work with. The second contest also changed it up by also restricting you to two random characters. Both contests have had levels that ignored the gimmick, but using your level names is a major part of your score. The main gimmick of the contest is that instead of just submitting any old level, five madlib level names are randomly generated and given to the participant for use. X engine and has had two installments in the series, with a third currently in development. The contest is made through the Super Mario Bros. The Make a Good Level Contest X, or MaGLX for short, is a Talkhaus level contest that is played by raocow. ![]()
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