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Level: 32 Posts: 114/178 EXP: 187988 Next: 18454 Since: 02-26-07 Last post: 2214 days Last view: 2139 days |
All of the comments I see occasionally in threads about crazy Japanese hacks that I've never heard of have me wondering what awesome hacks, Japanese or otherwise, people have come across that probably aren't widely known in these here parts.
I'll start with Extra Mario Bros., available on this page. It's an SMB1 hack that turns the game into a Metroid-style exploration game and remains my favorite hack, hands-down. I've mentioned it on the forums before, but hopefully some more people will come across it here for the first time. So what else is out there? |
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Hammer Brother Level: 68 Posts: 129/1069 EXP: 2687116 Next: 41684 Since: 02-16-08 From: Insectduel's office Last post: 1254 days Last view: 1253 days |
Whoa, It's been a while for SMB1 hacks.
I did however, put most of the Japanese SMB1 Hacks on my webpage in the hosted hacks section. That's not the case. I link the following sites where the Japanese sites came from. http://jbbs.livedoor.jp/computer/6621/ - Romia BBS They have all links to their sites rather than the bulletin board. http://smbarchives.run.buttobi.net/ - SMB Archives That's where all the hacks are hosted. I haven't got the chance to gather that many SMB1 hacks yet. http://f11.aaa.livedoor.jp/~sinzandp/index.html I am not sure but I used the site to link other sites. |
frantik |
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Red Koopa Level: 28 Posts: 94/139 EXP: 127375 Next: 3963 Since: 10-09-07 Last post: 4486 days Last view: 4480 days |
XXXX is cool
http://smbarchives.run.buttobi.net/xxxx.html |
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