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== History ==
== History ==
The Letter Worlds Series, as mentioned before, started in May 2010 with its first three worlds, World A, B and C, built in one week with Mario Worker 1.0. The author also soon after built two more worlds, D and E, but were never released and ultimately scrapped until 2012, where they have been recreated with a new design, while keeping same number of levels (5 for World D, 1 for World E).
The Letter Worlds Series, as mentioned before, started in May 2010 with its first three worlds, World A, B and C, built in one week with Mario Worker 1.0. The author also soon after built two more Worlds, D and E, but were never released and ultimately scrapped until 2012, where they have been recreated with a new design, while keeping same number of levels (5 for World D, 1 for World E).
In February 2012, TheMarioVariable discovered the lost [[marioforevereditorv1.cca]] file inside Mario Worker 1.0's directory folder, and he opened it with [[Multimedia Fusion#1.5|MMF1.5]]. After some edits, he was finally able to open it in [[Multimedia Fusion#2.0 Developer|MMF2.0]], where he decided to continue the series with it, and he made Worlds F and G. Once MMF2's trial period expired, TheMarioVariable had to continue the series on Mario Worker 1.0, with World H made with that editor. In the meantime, [[Radel999]] developed a fully hand-made [[Dunami Mario Forever Engine|Mario Forever Engine]], and he suggested to TheMarioVariable to use it for his next Letter Worlds. Once TheMarioVariable found a new trial version of MMF2 Dev., he started to use this engine, making Worlds I and J. [[Syzxchulun]], a Chinese guy who became popular for have made the famous [[World 9]] at the time, helped TheMarioVariable on making World K with his heavily fixed marioforevereditorv1.cca file. Since that, TheMarioVariable continued making his Letter Worlds with this engine.
In February 2012, TheMarioVariable discovered the lost [[marioforevereditorv1.cca]] file inside Mario Worker 1.0's directory folder, and he opened it with [[Multimedia Fusion#1.5|MMF1.5]]. After some edits, he was finally able to open it in [[Multimedia Fusion#2.0 Developer|MMF2.0]], where he decided to continue the series with it, and he made Worlds F and G. Once MMF2's trial period expired, TheMarioVariable had to continue the series on Mario Worker 1.0, with World H made with that editor. In the meantime, [[Radel999]] developed a fully hand-made [[Dunami Mario Forever Engine|Mario Forever Engine]], and he suggested to TheMarioVariable to use it for his next Letter Worlds. Once TheMarioVariable found a new trial version of MMF2 Dev., he started to use this engine, making Worlds I and J. [[Syzxchulun]], a Chinese guy who became popular for have made the famous [[World 9]] at the time, helped TheMarioVariable on making World K with his heavily fixed marioforevereditorv1.cca file. Since that, TheMarioVariable continued making his Letter Worlds with this engine.


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