
8-Bit Super Mario World (Famicom Pirate) - World 1
In 1995 a Chinese Pirate version of the Super Nintendo game Super Mario World was released on the 8-bit Family Computer. This Let's Play will be playing the game in its entirety from beginning to end, showcasing the ear shattering music, poor graphics, garbage controls, and many other questionable changes along the way.
Although with that said, I must admit that things are not all bad. As you will see, there was clearly some effort put into this bootleg game. It's playable, and not a complete massacre to the eyes. Dare I even say that at some points it's a little bit...fun? I hope you enjoy joining me on this journey into one of Mario's most bizarre and completely unofficial adventures! This is 8-Bit Super Mario World and the Famicom and NES!
Also, thank you to the Jabu 2017 for creating a hacked patch for this pirate game which makes the visuals and controls a little bit more bearable. You can find that patch here:
https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/3467/
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