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[TAS] SNES Super Mario World "arbitrary code execution" by IgorOliveira666 in 42:49.44

Published on Sat, Jul 6th 2024 Gaming Rectangular HD

This is a tool-assisted speedrun. For more information, see https://tasvideos.org/6035M
TAS originally published on 2024-07-06

IgorOliveira666 ( https://tasvideos.org/Users/Profile/IgorOliveira666 ) builds upon the previous work at destroying Super Mario World ( https://tasvideos.org/2513M ) by increasing the complexity in taking more creative control of the title itself and bringing in new life within the levels. An explanation is available on the submission page ( https://tasvideos.org/9011S ).


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