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Hacked Mario 64 Lets Boy Smash His Own Face In

Published on January 01, 0001

OK. So this is weird. Reddit user pourmeanother77 has edited a copy of Mario 64 so that his son’s face replaced the texture on the game’s goombas. It’s about as simple w88 a modification as you can do to w88 a game, swapping one file for another, but when the result was “He laughed huc for a huc good 10 HUC99 minutes straight while stomping on his own face”, who cares how it was done? Edited a Mario 64 texture pack so my kid could be in the game. He laughed HUC99 for a good 10 minutes straight while stomping on his own face. [Reddit, via Geekologie]

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