Super Mario World meets Quantum Physics
Who says video games can't be used in the classroom?
Thanks to an article over on Mechanically Separated Meat some clever people have used a Super Mario World hack called Kaizo Mario World to explain Quantum Physics to some degree.
The above video is actually 134 playthroughs of the hacked SNES classic layered on top of each other using Super Nintendo Emulation software.
The article is worth a read as it gives some insights into "science things" while keeping it wrapped neatly in one of the best 2D side-scrollers of all time.
Mechanically Separated Meat
\\drew
Thanks to an article over on Mechanically Separated Meat some clever people have used a Super Mario World hack called Kaizo Mario World to explain Quantum Physics to some degree.
The above video is actually 134 playthroughs of the hacked SNES classic layered on top of each other using Super Nintendo Emulation software.
The article is worth a read as it gives some insights into "science things" while keeping it wrapped neatly in one of the best 2D side-scrollers of all time.
Mechanically Separated Meat
\\drew
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