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Inglourious Basterds + Mario = Inglourious Plummers. [more inside]
posted by piratebowling
on Aug 15, 2009 -
30 comments
With the release of Super Mario Galaxy on Wii, now is a perfect time to look back at the History of the Super Mario Brothers.
posted by Effigy2000
on Nov 9, 2007 -
30 comments
Super Mario Bros. in 5'32'
posted by Blazecock Pileon
on Apr 22, 2007 -
44 comments
The most sadistic user-created Super Mario Bros level ever. I cried with laughter.
posted by humblepigeon
on Apr 13, 2007 -
68 comments
Metroid Cubed...Squared! It was linked a couple years ago, but since then the site has undergone a major overhaul and added a bunch of cool stuff. [Flash Warning]
In addition to the now classic voxel 2.5D conversion of Metroid (playable and interesting), there is now a robust Metroid world-editor, a Marble Madness-like prototype using the voxel engine, a StarFox level editor and model viewer (Spoiler: gfx not as good as you remember), and numerous others worth checking out: Hyrule Planetoids (comme Le Petit Prince) and a OpenGL Zelda room viewer, a Mario 64 Explorer, and numerous Super Mario Bros demos. It's all quite useless/amazing.
posted by BlackLeotardFront
on Jan 13, 2007 -
8 comments
Mario Adventure - SMB3 hacked into an entirely new high-quality game
posted by Protocols of the Elders of Awesome
on Feb 17, 2006 -
20 comments
Super Mario Brothers sound effects. Boing! Boing! CRUNCH! Ding! Ding! Ding! Whoop! Boing!
posted by Robot Johnny
on Feb 3, 2006 -
23 comments
Was Mario some Communist propaganda? "If anything can be said about Mario, it is that he seems to wear quite a bit a red . It’s on his name, it’s the color of his suspenders, his super mushrooms, his flag, even his hat." He does kinda look like an 8-bit Stalin, but a more important question must be asked: "Is Mario a drug pusher?"
posted by StephenV
on Dec 24, 2004 -
20 comments
Mario in the News A Japanese person (cannot translate the name, sorry) has completed the classic NES game Super Mario Bros. 3 in just over 11 minutes. Fortunately he recorded it for posterity. (uses Windows streaming video.)
Speed runs have been gaining in popularity lately. What game would you like to see abused in such as fashion?
posted by patgas
on Dec 2, 2003 -
18 comments