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GitHub - rodamaral/smw-tas: Utility scripts and TAS tools for Super Mario World to be run on lsnes or Snes9x-rr.
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TAS] SNES Super Mario World "warps" by BrunoVisnadi in 09:54.35 - YouTube
TAS Super Mario World SNES in 78:23 by PangaeaPanga - YouTube
TAS] SNES Super Mario World "arbitrary code execution" by Masterjun in 02:25.19 - YouTube
What Happens If You Try This In Super Mario All Stars?: | Fandom
TAS] New Super Mario Bros. Wii - (4-Players) - World 1 (100%) - YouTube
Teaching Mario To Play Pong And Snake Through Innumerable Exploits | Hackaday
TAS] Super Mario World "Arbitrary Code Execution" in 02:25.19 by Masterjun - YouTube
TAS] New Super Mario Bros DS Speed Cheat Speedrun (Blue Shell Luigi) - Daily Pixel | Looks like Luigi is faster than The Flash 😱 🎮 RiazorMC | By Pixel Heroes | Facebook
TAS] Super Mario Bros "Arbitrary Code Execution" in 1:15.442 With cartridge swapping. : r/speedrun
How to Clip through block in Super Mario Bros. 3 for a TAS « Other Languages :: WonderHowTo
TAS] NES Super Mario Bros. "maximum coins" by CuteQt, Tehh_083 & HappyLee in 26:10.25 on Make a GIF
User Files for Super Mario World - TASVideos
Super Mario Bros. TAS vs. RTA World Record (4:55.913 by Kosmic) : r/speedrun
Arcade Archives: Vs. Super Mario Bros. Videos for Nintendo Switch - GameFAQs
TAS] Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Wiggler Race Mountaineering! in 45.04 by roblox8192 : r/speedrun
GitHub - rodamaral/smw-tas: Utility scripts and TAS tools for Super Mario World to be run on lsnes or Snes9x-rr.
HD] TAS: SNES Super Mario World (USA) in 10:22.17 by ISM & Mister on Make a GIF
Super Mario Bros. RTA world record set, what is the 'wall of 4 minutes 55 seconds' made impossible for humankind? - GIGAZINE
7311: MrTASer's NES Super Mario Bros.: Minus World And Beyond " -3 completion" in 02:34.41 - Submission #7311 - TASVideos
How an emulator-fueled robot reprogrammed Super Mario World on the fly | Ars Technica