I think I had a Nintendo early back then, but was so messed up that I did not clean the cartridge slot and I got the red light of death, so I had to clean the cartridge with Q-tips and the red flashing light of death when away, but until I tried to take out the cartridge and I got the red flashing light of death again. Since I threw my Nintendo in the trash. Then I should not done that. So I had to go on the computer and manually glitch the Nintendo Entertainment System game. "Super Mario Bros." I used the hex editor and I went into the picture Processing Unit memory. Thankfully I can pause a few frames pause the emulator, and then I wrote that glitch code. I'm really just trying to make my game into Fast Mario Bros. Where that one had graphical glitches, it was the picture processing unit and the game memory, so I'm sorry that I threw my Nintendo Entertainment System away.
This game goes so fucking fast! Because of those stupid ROM hackers.
who the heck made this version
totally unplayable
It's just stupid rom hackers and fucking sprite overloads.
The Nintendo entertainment system is so stupid. Because of the Sprites.
The NES was released in the early 80's. Did you expect 4K graphics from an home console that old?
I think I had a Nintendo early back then, but was so messed up that I did not clean the cartridge slot and I got the red light of death, so I had to clean the cartridge with Q-tips and the red flashing light of death when away, but until I tried to take out the cartridge and I got the red flashing light of death again. Since I threw my Nintendo in the trash. Then I should not done that. So I had to go on the computer and manually glitch the Nintendo Entertainment System game. "Super Mario Bros." I used the hex editor and I went into the picture Processing Unit memory. Thankfully I can pause a few frames pause the emulator, and then I wrote that glitch code. I'm really just trying to make my game into Fast Mario Bros. Where that one had graphical glitches, it was the picture processing unit and the game memory, so I'm sorry that I threw my Nintendo Entertainment System away.