![]() 32 levels for a guy like me just doesn’t feel like enough sometimes. I’ve been waiting for a treat like this for a long time. Props to the maker of this for taking the time to create such a long and fleshy SMB1 hack, one that has way over the typical amount of levels. After a while the game began feeling a bit repetitious but that’s probably due to the fact there are so many levels, however I did appreciate that the game was not overtly repetitive nor difficult and that there were enough 1ups and challenges included throughout the thing to retain my interest long enough for me to finish it. All in all I thought the level design was pretty good. ![]() In spite of the game being a marathon I was still able to complete it, making it through all 64 boards in just under a few hours time without using or requiring any save states and without continuing until world 8. The 7-4 underwater-level where you encounter Lakitu is something I’m not particularly accustomed to nor dealing with and as a result it definitely gave me the most trouble. That was until reaching world 6-8 where I experienced a fair bit of difficulty proceeding or choosing a path to take and lost some of them. Starting off I was able to effortlessly breeze through the majority of the game without any difficulty while having accumulated well over 20 lives. I call this thing the double big mac hack and the reason why I give it this title is because of it’s extraordinary length, 64 levels to be exact. Super Metroid: Escape II First up on our list of the best Metroid ROM hacks is Super Metroid: Escape II Now, I know what you’re thinking, and the answer is no this isn’t being shown on my mate Josh’s TV which for some reason is incredibly blue (if you’re reading this, Josh, then for crying out loud, fix it).
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