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Super "Mario" World

Super Mario World Hacks → Super "Mario" World

Submission Details

Name: Super "Mario" World
Author: 1UPdudes
Added:
Demo: No
Hall of Fame: No
Length: 35 exit(s)
Type: Standard: Easy
Description: Story:
The Evil Reswob Tuppa has kidnapped the Princess of the Mushroomy Kingdom and took her to his unknown base. To get there our hero "Mario" must find the four switches to rebuild the path to reach Reswobs Hideout!
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Ive being working on this hack for over a year now so yeah, its the best I can do. There are a few things explained in the Read Me so please read it as it states a few glitches that may occur, none that can break the game.
Tags: enemy exgfx masked koopa
Comments: 11 (jump to comments)
Rating:
3.5 (11 ratings)
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Comments (11)

JetWing34 Link
I have completed Super "Mario" World - all 35 exits were discovered - and I was expecting potential from this ROM hack.

The difficulty setting for this ROM hack does not fall under Easy because two of the first three levels in the hack were seemingly difficult for beginners. There were cave and underwater levels (levels with ceilings) that are of low clearance, making platforming very grueling.

This ROM hack can be fun at certain points, and I especially like pressing all palace switches for the final world. To tell the truth, however, this hack disappointed me in terms of how many times I've been cautioned not to get clipped into the ground on partial-water levels.

I liked the graphics and original sprite design, which is very cute and well-creative. One thing about the sprites I didn't like was the spiny resembled too much of a red-shelled Koopa.

Music wasn't anything to write home about - vanilla music, which is okay for a Super Mario World hack.

I rate this ROM hack a 3-star rating. Would have been four stars if not for harder beginner stages.

~ JetWing34
Roy_Maluco Link
Muito bom
Vivian Darkbloom Link
I just wanted to say that I died when I saw my Black Plague concept art idea actually show up in a hack. It's as glorious as I hoped it'd be.
 BeeKaay Link
Agree with Virus610 that this hack isn't "easy". In addition to what he mentioned, the second half of Truffle Trail is hard, perhaps unintentionally, due to invisible sprites. I got killed by invisible Piranha Plant fire and invisible Bullet Bills. The nine-room final castle is also a bit much for an easy hack.
 Minuy600 Link
I believe this was the first full-length hacks I ever finished. And probably the only one as of now. Good ol' "Mario".
IanBoy Link
yet he is OC material
 Ringo Link
Originally posted by H.carrell on an ipad
Reswob more like Bowser in reverse

A genius you are
H.carrell on an ipad Link
Reswob more like Bowser in reverse
gogoman1213 Link
I've only played the 2nd one sequels are always better don't you think
Queen Samus Link
This hack and its sequel are the best hacks I ever played.
It's easy, funny, tricky and attractive. I like the vanilla-style.
The fake NPCs you used are unique.
My review is not so big. However, I give you a 10/10.
You did a great job!
Virus610 Link
I would hardly agree that this hack falls under the "Easy" category. The 2nd and 3rd levels are incredibly difficult for beginners, and there are a handful of levels that are quite punishing (For lack of a midpoint, mostly).

The hack is alright, even fun at times. Though the whole "Get all switches in order to reach the final world" thing is generally best combined with a non-linear game, which this is not. Caution should be taken to avoid allowing the player to effortlessly clip into the ground in partial-water stages (Generally, while holding an item and swimming into an upward slope, a clip is not too unlikely to occur).

The minimalistic graphics are cute (If a little hilarious, now and again.) I love the big boo. Though some things are a little unclear, primarily spinies. They don't look much different from a red koopa.

The music choice was confusing, at times. Vanilla music, but a lot of stages with music that players associate with water, only to be completely dry.



If you'd like to see from the perspective of one of a handful of people doing a blind race of this hack, you can find that, in two parts, here:
http://www.twitch.tv/virus610/c/5431930
http://www.twitch.tv/virus610/c/5431942

The videos aren't an LP or a review. Just a jerk with a hat, racing a game.