Mario Hacks MIT
GameSetWatch reports on a Mario-themed MIT hack, transforming the 'little dome' into a NES wonderland. From the article at Laura's MIT Blog: "And of course, what Mario level would be complete without the all-important triangular flag? Unfortunately, one of the coolest parts of the hack was impossible to capture with a photograph. As I walked into Lobby 7, camera in hand, ready to document the hell out of MITMarioWorld, I was met with...music. The Mario theme was resonating throughout Lobby 7. It was. so cool."
Meh. This is a nicely done tribute to Mario but how is this a hack?
Construction paper on the wall. Speed runs on a tv screen. This is definitely not an "A Squad" MIT hack.
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Hmm, interesting, both of my cameras can do sound capture.
Shiggity shiggity shwa! http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/mario.php
I'm not scared of anonymous cowards.
Great job coordinating all the extras. The coup de gras has to be the tube hanging from the dome.
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That's gotta be some kind of record, doesn't it?
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Personally, I think that the Mario thing was an awesome "hack" to have, but either it's just me, or there were no chain chomps. =( Where are the cute little doggies?!
Nah... This is much older than flash mobbing. This is MIT hacking. It's a classic staple for all nerds.
Ooo man the floppy drive is broken. No wait. The computer is just upside down.
Wooottt... They turned the green building into a giant tetris game.
Ooo man the floppy drive is broken. No wait. The computer is just upside down.
I read about that hack. The Mario theme can be found Here, along with a Damned Nice techno remix.