![]() ![]() ![]() qWFTG1YdYW- The Brickster February 3, 2021Īctually tracking down these samples was helped by last year’s Nintendo gigaleak, which contained the original source code to Super Mario Advance, The Brickster explains. Those samples had names we didn't have, which is how we were able to find them. Know how the Gigaleak had source code for Super Mario Advanced? That game reuses samples from Super Mario World. For anyone curious as to how these findings were done, its actually rather simple.
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