Random video thread
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I might be overthinking it, but there were always hacks for graphics and such, but the Kaizo ROMs seem to be defined as entire game overhauls. Modifying the arrangement of the levels, mixing and matching the "tools" of Mario to make new things is the spirit of Kaizo. Which is essentially the spirit of Mario Maker. So in terms of originality, it seems like MM kinda too the idea of Kaizo and turned it into a product / tool / game. Even some specifics like "checkpoints" and mission types are possible in both MM and Kaizo.
When my co-worker sent me this video, I thought when Jaiden Animations refers to Kaizo, she meant "very hard Mario Maker levels". My co-worker clarified that this isn't even referring to MM but actual overhauls to the existing game (i.e. Mario Bros 3). So without knowing what Kaizo was, I assumed it was Mario Maker; that's how similar this looks (to me).
Again, I might be overthinking it, but it seems like Nintendo did a good job of purging a lot of this stuff away. Apparently there were tutorials on how to do this and a lot of it has been stripped offline.
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They're not using the right kind of skates, and it's not real life graffiti, but still neato:
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A shout out to Suede's Pokemon Journey, a great review series of the Pokemon anime right from the beginning, now just hitting the second Johto season.
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Toto's Africa played using instruments in Majora's Mask.
Youtube Video
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Perhaps this isn't so random given my recent Jackass post but here's Steve-O eating rats, squirrels and other creatures you'd find radiated versions of in the Fallout games:
Youtube Video