![]() We certainly don’t remember an exploding Mario in Nintendo’s original creation. Which is why some of the hardcore gaming fans from the 1980s and 1990s may be a little upset by the fact that Hedman has published a free-to-play game called Jelly Mario which takes the first two levels of the original title and totally messes up the physics of the game to create a unique and borderline horrific experience. ![]() Those original games may have been left back in the sands of time and categorized as “classics,” but you only have to look at the popularity of Super Mario Run for iOS to understand just how iconic some of yesteryear’s characters are. ![]() The Super Mario series of games are some of the most iconic video games that have been pushed out into the public domain. The classics certainly aren’t there to be messed with, unless you’re Stefan Hedman, who has taken Super Mario and completely upended the playability by messing with the physics. Modern console gaming on hardware like PlayStation and Xbox is almost unrecognizable from the games that we had for historical consoles just three decades ago.
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