![]() ![]() In January this year, a team used a bot to inject code for a level editor into Super Mario All Stars (1993), and then fed Twitch chat into that, so viewers could design a level in this glitched-out nonsense world. Often, a glitch like this that involves manipulating the memory of the game is too precise for people to pull off, and a Tool-Assisted Speedrun is used. Falling through the world means falling onto the sprites that represent the memory. Here, that glitch looks relatively easy to reproduce: if you drop through a specific pipe and quit the game as Mario moves from one area to the next, then when you reload the level, Mario’s position between areas will be preserved, but there’s nothing below him except code. In most games, this is the case, but every so often there appears one of those glitches that lets you fall through the world. This probably means that the creators of the game trusted that the ground and walls would keep players interacting only with the level they designed. ![]() He moves gingerly through the game’s RAM to avoid crashing it ![]()
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