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This will likely be the last time I write anything because that THING is chasing me. I don't have much time, so please listen.
 
I have been a fan of Mario games since I was young, and loved to play hacked and even fan made games. There wasn't a single Mario game I didn't like ... until I found this. having played most of the Mario games there are, I found myself bored one day. I had many emulators on my computer because I found that it was the easiest way to get classic games. I had all of the Mario games on each emulator along with a list of hacks for each game. I had played all of them to one hundred percent completion already, so I was bored and searching online for anything new. I found only one thing. It was called Super Mario 46. I was confused by the name. Was it a hack of March of the Minis? I went to the page and found that it was a hack of Mario 64. I became excited because I practically grew up playing Mario 64 and had extreme nostalgia. The link, however, had me a bit confused. Several comments on the link said not to download it. I foolishly disregarded them and downloaded it. It took a while, so I killed time until the download was done. I opened the file in my 64 emulator; project 64, and began playing the game. It began like normal, with Mario's head popping onto the screen. I had a little fun playing around with his face, making him look as mangled as 64 graphics allowed and then releasing the R button and watching it all spring back into place. After about two minutes of simply messing around, I pressed the start button. Immediately after doing so, Bowser's face appeared on screen. There were distinct differences between this version and the normal 64 version. Where he was normally green was black and the tips of his teeth and horns were red. If I had known that it was meant to be blood, I would have stopped playing. The intro sequence started with Peach's letter, but it wasn't peach this time. Bowser came up on screen and began speaking.
 
"Dear Mario, come to the castle if you want revenge for Peach." I continued, expecting this to be some sort of hard mode, but the game played normally. All of the worlds were the same and I easily got through the first star door. That was when it got strange. The picture of Peach at the end of the hallway was horrifying. There were bloody holes in her chest, like she had been stabbed by a large clawed beast. There were also several scratch marks on her body. She was obviously dead, but I gathered that from the beginning of the game. The worst things were her eyes. Those lifeless, horrified eyes. They showed the fear she had experienced when Bowser had killed her. Bowser's laugh echoed through the hall and a text box appeared.