Nostalgic Elation — the Super Mario Crossover
eldavojohn writes "Sure, they're stepping all over proprietary rights and copyright, but something must be said about the amount of bliss-filled nostalgia inside Exploding Rabbit's Super Mario Crossover. If the plumbers never really did it for you, you can now kill those goombas as Link, Mega Man, Samus, Simon Belmont, or Contra's Bill. Goodbye jumping and spitting; hello slicing, whipping, and shooting. Is this one of the early firsts in the new genre of video game mashups?"
There's ton's of copyright infringing material all over the net. Check out Super Mario Bros Z or a simple google search. Most of them are well done, but I'm sure no-one asked Nintendo or Sega if it was okay.
My favourite in this genre remains Rom Check Fail.
Is this one of the early firsts in the new genre of video game mashups?
Uh... Super Smash Bros.?
Libertarians somehow believe that private businesses should be stronger than governments but weaker than individuals.
Only one goomba comes at you at the beginning of that level because it doesn't track enemy movement while they're off screen, which can cause... interesting scenarios.
And are you really complaining that he didn't go out of his way to implement a BUG? World -1 is an interesting bug, sure, but it adds uh, let's see, JACK EFFING CRAP to the actual game.
My sig can beat up your sig.
And this is why Flash will always have a place on the web. There's so much attention these days on Flash as a video player (and how HTML5 will make it all obsolete) but Flash's real strength lies in the ability to produce things like this - there's no (good) alternative. The same goes for all the millions of animations out there (Newgrounds, Homestarrunner etc).
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