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We learn about their various foibles over several generations of console, and perhaps most importantly we learn something of their inner workings. While it’s a boon for fans of this particular game, the real value here is in introducing us to the reverse engineering work on those Nintendo servers. Happily there’s a solution, because has presented a reverse-engineered Nintendo game server replacement along with a game patch, that should keep gamers in multi-Mario fun forever. The gaming giant ended support and removed the game’s servers once their 35 year celebrations were over, leaving the game’s players hanging.


35, the unique multiplayer battle royale Mario game that Nintendo released last year on the Switch to celebrate 35 years since the original NES version of Super Mario Bros, then it’s likely that you have been disappointed since April.
