Not really a whole lot planned out for today. To be honest, I forgot that today was Wednesday (Update Day). I'm currently taking a short break from Suikoden II to play through Final Fantasy Mystic Quest to see if it is as bad as people like to claim. I've only played through the first hour or so of the game so far, but it's not the abortion that most Gamefaqs reviews would have you believe.
But this post isn't about Mystic Quest nor is it about abortions. I'm here to talk about something a little near and dear to my heart. Today, I'm going to spout off about one of the best ROM hacks I've played, Mario's Keytastrophe. The point of the game is to go into each level, find the key and take it to the key hole. Essentially, it's sort of like the concept to the Gameboy's Donkey Kong 94, but executed in the Super Mario World engine. It's great fun and it isn't overly difficult. In fact, I'd say as a whole, it eases into it's difficulty not only better than all other competing ROM hacks, but I'd even go as far to say that it has a better difficulty curve Super Mario World itself.
You can find the IPS file here, but you're on your own when it comes to the ROM. Remember kids, piracy is bad.
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