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[[Category:Super Nintendo games]] | [[Wikipedia:Super Mario World]] was the first SNES game, and is quite possibly the most extensively hacked SNES game. | ||
===[[Super Mario World:ROM map|ROM map]]=== | |||
==Utilities== | |||
[[Lunar Magic (utility)|Lunar Magic]] is the principal Super Mario World hacking utility. It is available [http://fusoya.panicus.org/ here.] | |||
''See also:'' [[List of Super Mario World utilities]] | |||
==Hacks== | |||
There are ostensibly many complete hacks of Super Mario World. | |||
''See also:'' [[List of Super Mario World hacks]] | |||
==Miscellaneous== | |||
''See also:'' [[Super Mario World:Fun facts]] | |||
==External Links== | |||
[[Category:Super Nintendo games]][[Category:Super Mario World]] | |||
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Revision as of 17:02, 29 September 2005
Wikipedia:Super Mario World was the first SNES game, and is quite possibly the most extensively hacked SNES game.
ROM map
Utilities
Lunar Magic is the principal Super Mario World hacking utility. It is available here.
See also: List of Super Mario World utilities
Hacks
There are ostensibly many complete hacks of Super Mario World.
See also: List of Super Mario World hacks
Miscellaneous
See also: Super Mario World:Fun facts
External Links
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