Originally posted by dainegai Originally posted by MarthX Originally posted by romscout Isn't "kaizo" just Japanese for "hack"? (that would mean "kaizo hack" is literally "hack hack", tee hee) Kaizo means asshole in Japanese. It actually means "reconstructed" as far as I understand. Makes sense when you think about it; the creator DID reconstruct the whole premise/levels of the game (into something very hard, but that's beside the point.) The creator originally meant for "kaizo" to mean "a torturous hack for my friend to play through," but when it got around that American/Canadian/ English/etc users were playing ti and calling it "@$$hole", he just stuck with it so, it kinda does mean @$$hole. | |
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Very Hard Mario
(I don't care for names)
It stops after the first castle I think? I'm not too sure I don't really remember.
Its really hard.
Save state required.
Enjoy.
Edit: Many complaints regarding the first level and how one part seems impossible (you'll know it once you see it) but just clearly stating that the whole hack is in-fact possible to pass. No part is impossible.
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