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Super Mario World Prototype Map Restored by Codfish1002

Codfish1002 has achieved an incredible feat - restoring the corrupted graphics of a prototype map from 1989's Super Mario World! His restoration work reveals some interesting details about how the game was originally planned out before its release in 1990 and will help preserve its legacy for future generations to enjoy.

A screenshot of Map-B from Super Mario World with a banner reading "Restored by Codfish1002" overlaid on top

A screenshot of Map-B from Super Mario World with a banner reading "Restored by Codfish1002" overlaid on top

It's a historic moment for the gaming world - Super Mario World hacker and researcher codfish1002 has successfully restored the corrupted graphics of Map-B, a prototype map found in the Gigaleak created way back in 1989. This is an incredible feat, considering that this game was released over 30 years ago! The Gigaleak is a collection of unreleased games, demos, and prototypes from Nintendo's early days. It was discovered by hackers in July 2020 and since then, it has been providing us with fascinating insights into Nintendo's history. One such insight is Map-B from Super Mario World. The map had been corrupted due to its age but codfish1002 managed to restore it using modern tools and techniques. Codfish1002 took to Twitter to share his accomplishment with the world: "I'm happy to announce that I've finally managed to restore the corrupted graphics of Map-B from Super Mario World! It took me months of hard work but I'm glad I could do it." His tweet quickly went viral as fans around the world celebrated his achievement. The restored version of Map-B can now be viewed online thanks to codfish1002's efforts. The map reveals some interesting details about how Super Mario World was originally planned out before its release in 1990. For example, there are several areas that were removed or changed significantly between versions - something which only became apparent after codfish1002's restoration work was completed. This isn't the first time that codfish1002 has made headlines for his work on restoring classic games either - he also recently worked on restoring another prototype from Super Mario World called 'Map-A'. He hopes that by continuing his research into these old games, he can help preserve their legacy for future generations to enjoy.