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  2. Kaizo Mario World - Wikipedia

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    Kaizo: Beginner," "Kaizo: Intermediate," and "Kaizo: Expert" are intended for ROM hacks in the Kaizo Mario World style that, while varying in relative difficulty, are all intended to be beaten by players in real-time without tool assistance, such as savestates or slowdown, necessary. "Tool-Assisted: Kaizo" ROM hacks are designed to be at the ...

  3. Kaizo - Wikipedia

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    Widely elaborated and comparatively simple ROM hack that is often recommended for beginners in the genre. While many basic techniques like regrabs are used, the game forgoes more advanced techniques, such as shell jumps. Baby Kaizo World: 2018 Nowieso Hack explicitly aimed at beginners.

  4. List of unofficial Mario media - Wikipedia

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    Several unofficial, and unlicensed, Mario games and game mods have been released for various video game consoles.. Kaizo Mario World, also known as Asshole Mario, is a series of three ROM hacks of the 1990 Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game Super Mario World, notable for deliberately breaking normal rules of "accepted" level design and featuring extreme difficulty.

  5. PangaeaPanga - Wikipedia

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    The game has been cited as the most challenging Super Mario World ROM hack. [13] Through ROM hacking, PangaeaPanga has made several difficult levels for Super Mario World, the most famous of which is "Item Abuse 3". This level, which took three years to create and beat, has been described as "the hardest Super Mario World level ever".

  6. ROM hacking - Wikipedia

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    ROM hacking (short for Read-only memory hacking) is the process of modifying a ROM image or ROM file to alter the contents contained within, usually of a video game to alter the game's graphics, dialogue, levels, gameplay, and/or other elements.

  7. Super Mario World - Wikipedia

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    Super Mario World, known in Japan as Super Mario World: Super Mario Bros. 4, [a] is a 1990 platform game developed by Nintendo EAD and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). The player controls Mario on his quest to save Princess Peach and Dinosaur Land from the series' antagonist Bowser and the Koopalings.

  8. GrandPooBear - Wikipedia

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    Hunt started his streaming career playing DayZ, and soon moved on to Super Mario Bros. 3 speedrunning. [11] After the 2015 release of Super Mario Maker, Hunt began learning Kaizo techniques from playing over 5,000 hours of the game, including levels created by PangaeaPanga, and created a series of video tutorials on Kaizo game mechanics with walkthroughs of his own levels. [13]

  9. Kaizo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kaizo or Kaizō may refer to: Kaizo, genre of difficult platforming games Kaizo Mario World, ROM hack that spawned the genre; Kaiz ...