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We all know Super Mario World, but did you know that you can hack the ROM of the game? I'm sure you know you do; there's a website dedicated to hacking the game, and Super Mario World isn't the only hackable Mario game out there; a lot of them are hackable, and it's easy to do so because I tried hacking Super Mario World itself; however, it was a bit hard to do.
Even if you never hacked the game, you
I first played Super Mario World on my Wii U, and it was on a virtual console, just like Super Mario 64, which I also own on the Wii U. I enjoyed playing both of them, and they are very good games in my opinion and, most importantly, my favorite games in the franchise.
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At the time, I didn't know how to hack my games until I found out that you could emulate them; that's how I was able to try out my ROMs. Here's my story:
I stumbled across the website dedicated to hacking Super Mario World, smwcentral.net. The site had weird, funny, horrifying, and amazing hacks, and I tried each of them. Now, since I don't have any friends, I always had to be player 1, but as Mario. But I could get past that thanks to these hacks, and I could play as
However, one of these hacks made me laugh pretty hard, and it had no title or author at all. I downloaded the ROM hack and started to play out of curiosity and being very intrigued.
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The game took me to the map; some bushes were missing, signs were broken, and cute faces on the longer bushes were missing as well. If you look at the image I added above,
None of it was important, except for the title of the level itself.
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I looked at the puff coming out of the chimney, and for whatever reason, it was red, and you know exactly what the red is supposed to be.
Ketchup? Kool-aid? Strawberry? No, it's
That's my guess, however, and the scary part is that I looked closely at the signs, and they had my address. Did this game seriously grab my address and know where I live now? Maybe I could prevent this from happening by simply playing the game until it ends.
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Unless the game automatically collected the coins, I didn't hear it.
Anyway, I reached the end and completed the level; however, the other level on the left was already completed, so I went to
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Mario stopped, and there was someone tall, green, and faceless like him.
He had overalls and a plumber's hat like Mario, and if you guessed Luigi,
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How can I explain this? It was an image of a mutilated and painted green horse, familiar to Yoshi, and the horse had a red saddle, again familiar to Yoshi. The unsettling part about the image is that there was a huge overweight man with the same familiar outfit as Mario, even though it was unsettling enough.
He was standing there, staring at the body; he didn't look scared—well, kind of; he looked like he was about to pee himself and take a dump in his pants at the same time. Dear God, it
After all of that, the image finally goes away, and I'm finally caught up to Luigi. When I tapped him, the screen jumped out of the frame, and it took me to the final picture.
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Mario and Luigi were very detailed, and the image used looked identical to the regular ending picture. No music was playing in the background.
The game then shuts off; however, when I came back to the website, the hack had been recently deleted without a single trace, and I
Anyway, I would like to thank you all for staying here and listening to this post.
Have a lovely day, afternoon, night, or whatever time zone
{{by-user|JosephTheSnail}}
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