03-24-2016, 04:39 PM
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4228.../MMATH.IEF
Seeing as its the largest file from the disk (and takes up the majority of the space on it), and one of the sections of the .exe references it, I'm pretty sure this is the asset library for Awesome Animated Monster Maker Math. But, I can't seem to find anything other than file references, which probably are import/export meta-data of the actual sprites and sounds.
If this game is anything like its predecessors, there should be palettes in here, which I'll also need extracted. It does have a tendency for sprites to sometimes inherit colors from others. Not quite sure how that would work, either. You may or may not be looking for some transparency data, also. As-is, I was unable to find much about this game, or its predecessors, which I only know existed because of my google searches about this one.
I honestly never would've thought I'd be doing something like this, much less, doing it to one of my favorite childhood games! XD
Seeing as its the largest file from the disk (and takes up the majority of the space on it), and one of the sections of the .exe references it, I'm pretty sure this is the asset library for Awesome Animated Monster Maker Math. But, I can't seem to find anything other than file references, which probably are import/export meta-data of the actual sprites and sounds.
If this game is anything like its predecessors, there should be palettes in here, which I'll also need extracted. It does have a tendency for sprites to sometimes inherit colors from others. Not quite sure how that would work, either. You may or may not be looking for some transparency data, also. As-is, I was unable to find much about this game, or its predecessors, which I only know existed because of my google searches about this one.
I honestly never would've thought I'd be doing something like this, much less, doing it to one of my favorite childhood games! XD