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Perhaps the most surprising way Mario Multiverse surpasses official games is in emotional resonance. Official Mario plots are famously thin—Bowser kidnaps Peach, Mario jumps, end credits. A fan-made multiverse story, written by and for lifelong devotees, can explore themes of nostalgia, loss, and legacy. The villain need not be Bowser, but perhaps an "Entity of Stagnation"—a glitchy manifestation of every forgotten mechanic and discarded character, angry at being left behind as the franchise evolved.
The climax could involve Mario visiting a "Museum of Unused Content," where he fights beta sprites and lost level concepts. Beating the final boss might not unlock a congratulatory fireworks show, but a quiet scene: Mario sitting on the original NES-style warp pipe, looking at a screen showing the first frame of Donkey Kong (1981). It’s a moment of meta-commentary—a thank-you to the player for remembering where it all began. Nintendo would never produce such a melancholic, self-referential ending, but a fan team, driven by passion over profit, can. mario multiverse super fanmade mario bros better
Instead of World 1-1, 1-2:
| Character | Ability | Multiverse skill | |-----------|---------|------------------| | Mario | Balanced | Spin jump (breaks blocks below) | | Luigi | High jump, slippery traction | Scare dash (enemies freeze briefly) | | Peach | Float + healing | Shield parasol (blocks projectiles) | | Toad | Fast sprint, weak knockback | Item dig (finds hidden blocks) | Perhaps the most surprising way Mario Multiverse surpasses
Plus secret unlockables: Wario, Rosalina, and a custom “Mii-like” OC plumber. “Not affiliated with Nintendo
“Not affiliated with Nintendo. Made by 12 superfans over 3 years. Special thanks to the ROM hacking community, The Cutting Room Floor, and every kid who drew their own Mario level in a notebook.”
Demo status: Playable first world + boss.
Planned platforms: PC (free), with a fangame launcher.