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Issue created Nov 10, 2016 by Administrator@rootContributor

failing dots for graphic file extensions

Created by: ghost

This is a really nice remaking of super mario. I think you have probably forgotten the dots before the last two file extension parameters at tools.py line 113 (load_all_gfx()). I also wanted to ask if you could show me some sources to understand the magic of relative imports which you have used, i am having troubles doing relative imports in python. Could you tell me where have you learned about it?

Regards, Amir

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