![]() If it's separate, add its size in bytes to your score. ![]() You can use your tileset as a separate image file or include it in your code (for example, in base64). You can produce your own tileset, subset or superset of this one. The output can be zoomed if you want, and the pixels can be ASCII or HTML elements if you want, as long as they have the right color. Your program must not access the internet in any way. ![]() Your program or function must display all the pixels of the following image OR produce an image file similar to it (BMP, PNG, or GIF). You have to display all the first overworld map of Super Mario bros on NES, without enemies, and without Mario. This time, you have to work a little bit more. ![]() (and you completed it in amazing ways, thanks!) Last challenge ( Pixel-art, episode 1: display Super Mario) was just a training. ![]()
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