Max speed F-Zero (SNES) *Hack* [Don't try this]

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F-Zero (1990)
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If you're looking for Blast Processing in a Super NES game, look no further. Returning to the original F-Zero once again, the then-groundbreaking launch title that pushed the limits of the 16-bit system in 1990 in terms of speed/graphics, what happens if I make an already fast game explode further beyond Nintendo ever allowed, to the point I constantly travel at the very highest possible speed of 999 km/h (more like 999 m/s, since the series is supersonic)? Like the previous dangerously high speed hack videos of Top Gear, while it does grant me incredible speed as I pushed the game to the extreme limit, it destroys the controls as I cannot stop and constantly hit and bounce off the walls like a pinball, plus the Mode 7 becomes glitched as it can't properly read the track fast enough, making the first F-Zero almost unplayable. Despite this, I still can finish King League in Master difficulty. I guess even in something like the F-Zero series, Nintendo still has to balance the games to prevent them from being TOO fast, as this here broke that rule.

I couldn't do the whole game, as the emulator has a tendency to slow down and crash during recording.

NOTE: This wasn't the first time I smashed the limit in an F-Zero game. I used to have a working Gameshark in my N64 and I once made F-Zero X speed up into this exact ridiculous rate here (though still controllable).

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