More like Super Mario Multiverse. Sweet setup!
Funny how we dreamt of setups like this as kids for the next-gen games, but now we use them to play the classics that bring us back to those days. Enjoy the nostalgia!
OMG, so quirky!
Mack said:
OMG, so quirky!
Looks like a lot of Super Mario World in one place!
Wait… no PS5 version?
Dallas said:
Wait… no PS5 version?
Sadly, the PS5 Pro still can’t handle rendering SMW in all its 16-bit glory.
RG Cube on the right?
Charlie said:
RG Cube on the right?
Yep, Cube XX.
Not accusing or anything, but is that a legit Pro 30th?
Bennie said:
Not accusing or anything, but is that a legit Pro 30th?
Nah, just a regular Pro with third-party plates and some tweaks.
Bennie said:
Not accusing or anything, but is that a legit Pro 30th?
Nah, just a regular Pro with third-party plates and some tweaks.
Got it! Still a nice setup.
One of the best games ever. Brings back so many memories from childhood and beyond.
What are you playing it on?
Answer: ‘Yes.’
This game isn’t just a nostalgic favorite—it still holds up today. Where a lot of games from that era feel repetitive, Super Mario World has so much variety and depth. Even modern Mario games don’t quite hit the same way.
Watch out—Nintendo’s always ready with lawsuits.
The nostalgia is real. I just fired up Lego Indiana Jones on my PS2 for the first time in like 8 years. What a throwback!
Where’s the GBA version?
Ben said:
Where’s the GBA version?
We only play the original SNES version in this house.
Ben said:
Where’s the GBA version?
We only play the original SNES version in this house.
Too bad. GBA is the definitive way to play.