This is one of the most far out, yet most awesome thing I’ve seen on the internet all day.
For those not in the know, a YouTube user have been creating his own versions of Super Mario World levels that plays themselves and makes music as a result. They’re fun, crazy and at times kinda confusing to watch, but the final result is a pretty awesome experience.
This time it’s Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” being played by four different Mario levels running simultaneously. I’ll be quiet now so you can watch it and behold the awesomeness.
If you’re thinking of using a cheat device while playing Monster Hunter 3, you should reconsider, as Capcom will strike down upon thee with with great vengeance and furious anger if you do.
One such player was struck with the banhammer and given a sentence of about 7000 years! No, that’s not a typo. His sentence ends on December 12 9999. A message from Capcom confirms the ban:
“Dear Customer
You are presently banned for using modded data to connect online. The ban will be left at 22:49 on 12/12/9999. The next time you violate the terms of use, you will never again be able to connect.”
Hoo boy.
I know it’s not news, but this just had to be posted. As we all know the Mario Bros. have always been thought of as plumbers, although no existing proof has been put forward.
Until today!

I’ll just let the image speak for itself