Author Topic: man injects flappy bird code into super mario world manually  (Read 1345 times)




I was going to watch it live and missed it.


If you want to see more crazy stuff like this you should check out a guy named Masterjun3 on youtube : https://www.youtube.com/user/Masterjun3/videos

I do some SMW rom hacking myself as well but only custom levels and other stuff, nothing like this though.

what the forget. i thought only robots could do that stuff, I think this guy is actually a robot...

I dont know much about code injection nor SNES, but what exactly makes this a difficult process and why has it only been accomplished now?
Im not trying to be ignorant, I honestly dont know what makes this a milestone.


I dont know much about code injection nor SNES, but what exactly makes this a difficult process and why has it only been accomplished now?
Im not trying to be ignorant, I honestly dont know what makes this a milestone.
he added code to the game on a snes system, no emulation, just using the game itself to write the code.

Sethbling is some coding god at this point, what he does is insane he made a loving video call in minecraft this guy is some engineering genius

He says in the video that verizon did basically everything.

or how about a forgetin' neural network that learns to play smw by itself

arbitrary code execution is absolutely freaking insane

Sethbling is some coding god at this point, what he does is insane he made a loving video call in minecraft this guy is some engineering genius
technically verizon did the coding on there

what the forget how is this even possible how did people find this out