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SNES Super Demo World - TLC (USA v1.1) "120-exit" in 2:08:01.68 by Stefan Roger (aka. Chef Stef).
AVI file via BitTorrent (size: 333.88 MB, length: 2:13:19)
snes9x movie file (.smv) (date: 2008-06-25)
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Obsoletes movie #858 (2:08:50.32)
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- Takes damage to save time
- Heavy glitch abuse
- Genre: Platform
This movie utilizes all of the tricks found in the SuperMarioWorldTricks section in addition to new recently discovered tricks to beat the previous movie by 48.6 seconds. See the author's comments for more details.

Arguably one of the most well known and well developed SNES hacks in existence, Super Demo World puts Mario into a new realm that spans well beyond his original adventure.

Features of Super Demo World include:

  • Ability to store more unconventional items in the reserve box, such as a koopa, springboard, message box, or vine
  • 120 exits in total, including two secret worlds
  • Creative and challenging level design, with some puzzle elements thrown in
  • "New" graphics (mostly backgrounds taken from other games, such as Donkey Kong Country 3 and Mega Man X)

The homepage for Super Demo World, including the patch to be used on a Super Mario World ROM, and the program used to make the hack, is available online.

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