An engaging game mode and one which lends itself perfectly to playing with a group of friends, it only makes sense that there was a mod such as this one — The Impala Battles — to revamp the battle levels and give them a much-needed difficulty change.
Super NicoNico Kart pulls this off by completely changing the cast of Mario Kart in favor of poorly drawn characters, one of which is Ronald McDonald the clown. But this rom also adds new level designs which take the shape of faces from shows on the Japanese streaming service NicoNico. While you may not be familiar with the theme, the fun thing about this mod is just appreciating the wackiness of Japanese culture. Made to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the classic game, More Super Mario Kart is one of those mods that pays tribute to what made the game great.
Adding 20 new courses — to compliment the 20 existing ones — this mod aims to create levels as faithfully accurate to the original level designs as possible. Playing through this mod feels like you got 2 for the price of 1 with your classic copy of Super Mario Kart.
Playing as the original all-star Mario universe cast is great. Featuring iconic characters such as Bomberman, Pacman and a Cactuar, this character mod for Super Mario Kart will have you loving every minute of your race time.
Mario Kart R takes things to a whole new level with enhanced graphics, a handful of new courses, new music and introduces the lovable Kirby as a playable character in place of Toad.
The colors and backgrounds are different, the graphics are quite different, and in many ways this feels like a true successor to the original. Just with its own sense of flair. Altering the difficulty level of this already challenging game, the Crazy Tracks mod does just what you think it would: adds some infuriatingly difficult tracks to test your mettle on. Another fantastic mod for finding out who has the best driving skills in Super Mario Kart, this will have you and your friends fighting it out on some of the craziest tracks you can imagine.
The only downside to this great-looking hack is its somewhat repetitive level design. By now, most people interested in ROM hacking knows of Kaizo hacks consisting of hyper-difficult levels that only the most skilled gamers have a chance at beating. Banzai Mario World is known as a Kaizo Light, offering significant challenges but in a more manageable fashion. This hack is also one of the longest, most complete Kaizo-like releases. Also notorious for its intense difficulty is Brutal Mario, a hour long adventure with a fantastic soundtrack, good-looking custom graphics, and varied level design.
It even includes a boss fight against King K. One of the most well-known hacks in the history of SMW is Item Abuse, a sort of Kaizo-level challenge demanding you to make extensive use of every single item in each level so you can reach the final flag.
This hack expects you to break the game by exploiting interactions, like throwing items against walls and picking them back up in mid-air to re-set your jump and the like. With its third release, the developer decided to increase the difficulty to a point where even they have just managed to clear it once. So look forward to a lot of frustration.
Rather than frightening you with jumpscares, this game focuses on creating a profoundly unsettling ambiance with its soundtrack and disturbing imagery. But it has multiple endings, and re-playing it is also part of the game mechanics — a bit like Doki Doki Literature club. This modified version of SMW was made by a Japanese creator only to torture a friend by having them go through the hardest levels they could think of.
Since the project began as an improvement of the vanilla game, the first few levels are pretty standard. Justin is a gaming enthusiast that relishes replaying and reminiscing with fellow gamers about the retro video games we all grew up loving. Using his spare time, he writes on all things Nintendo, but you'll be hard-pressed not to find a controller in his hand. If you've ever been interested in collecting old video game consoles, you're in for a treat.
Old video game consoles are literal treasure troves of fun. There are what feels like an endless sea of It even includes a boss fight against King K. One of the most well-known hacks in the history of SMW is Item Abuse, a sort of Kaizo-level challenge demanding you to make extensive use of every single item in each level so you can reach the final flag.
This hack expects you to break the game by exploiting interactions, like throwing items against walls and picking them back up in mid-air to re-set your jump and the like. With its third release, the developer decided to increase the difficulty to a point where even they have just managed to clear it once. So look forward to a lot of frustration. Rather than frightening you with jumpscares, this game focuses on creating a profoundly unsettling ambiance with its soundtrack and disturbing imagery.
But it has multiple endings, and re-playing it is also part of the game mechanics — a bit like Doki Doki Literature club. This modified version of SMW was made by a Japanese creator only to torture a friend by having them go through the hardest levels they could think of.
Since the project began as an improvement of the vanilla game, the first few levels are pretty standard. However as the game moves it starts introducing new gimmicks, gradually increasing difficulty, and entirely new graphics. On the other side of the difficulty spectrum lies K — Story of Steel, a complete transformation of SMW that changes characters, levels, and gameplay to the point where the game is unrecognizable.
You play as K, a robot tasked with stopping the shady Team Supernova from creating a supermassive black hole to wipe out humanity. Anyone could get through the first few levels with a bit of effort. But halfway through the game it gets vicious. With eight fully-developed worlds and levels packed full of content, Mega Mario World: Another Universe comfortably positions itself as one of the most innovative SMW hacks.
Not only does it have pretty graphics, a well-designed overworld, and some catchy tunes.
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