NewbSaibot   United States. May 01 2014 00:07. Posts 4946
Mario. Asshole Mario. I present you, Asshole Mario - a rom hack made by an asshole
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bye now
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traxamillion   United States. May 01 2014 01:15. Posts 10468
Wtf is this. I know the game obv but who makes this video and morever who has interest in watching and and morever who posts it for other people to watch on their blog
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Luna_Bluffgood   Germany. May 01 2014 09:52. Posts 1220
i enjoyed it.
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NewbSaibot   United States. May 01 2014 10:17. Posts 4946
The purpose of the video was to allow you to vicariously play the game. I found his reactions and surprise to be spot on with mine to the point I was laughing in tears at his struggle. Since I have a relatively normal sense of humor shared by most people I figured somebody else would find it funny too.
I'm gonna post a couple of other unique one's too:
Super Metroid - reverse boss order. In this video the player attempts to beat the bosses in reverse starting with the most difficult first and working his way backwards through the game. The game is not actually playing backwards, he has just found tricks to reach areas that shouldnt be possible this early in the game. It's pretty exhilarating watching the player race against the clock as his health depletes in lava and shit because has no shield to protect him from these areas.
Super Mario World - hacked in real time. This one is utterly fascinating and took me 5 different threads to understand what happened. Just watch first. This is played off an actual unmodified SNES with real unmodified Mario World cartridge.
This is not some secret hidden pong game inside Mario World. What actually happened was he caused a buffer overflow from all of the items he made the game display, and then used a custom home built gamepad with raspberry pi unit attached to inject raw binary code into the game in real time and actually programmed pong/snake on the fly to execute at that moment. What's really interesting is that he didnt actually inject game code directly since the game controller is just some serial bus for sending directional inputs. But through those inputs he was able to cause the console to interpret them as 1's and 0's or something to the point that it could execute a portion of it, and this is the result. Thats as best as I can explain it. If you watch the screen on the side you can see the actual keypad presses in real time, and you can see where it suddenly spazzes out. That flurry of a million button presses is the controller actually reprogramming the game in real time. Madness.
bye now
Last edit: 01/05/2014 10:20
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traxamillion   United States. May 01 2014 15:52. Posts 10468
Ok I get it that first voice was just annoying and it didn't seem special just going through a level with sve points.