I dunno if I posted this here or not. And I didn't want to put it in the Video thread because I was afraid it either take over the thread or get lost in everything else.
This is Kaizo Trap.
Kaizo is a Japanese word that basically translates to 'Modified' or 'Hacked'. It started seeing usage in gamer culture with the advent of 'Kaizo Mario World' which was a hacked version of Super Mario World for the SNES that was insanely hard - the very first predecessor of of the absurdly hard Mario Maker games people make today.
And in fine Kaizo fashion, this video has five secret endings that you can find. You will only find one link to the next ending in each video. The clues are hidden, usually in hexadecimal code... and sometimes even in binary... but it always translates out into ASCII.
I will give you guys one hint to get started... Your first clue is cleverly hidden in the instruction manual we see near the beginning of the video.
Good luck, gentlemen.
This is Kaizo Trap.
Kaizo is a Japanese word that basically translates to 'Modified' or 'Hacked'. It started seeing usage in gamer culture with the advent of 'Kaizo Mario World' which was a hacked version of Super Mario World for the SNES that was insanely hard - the very first predecessor of of the absurdly hard Mario Maker games people make today.
And in fine Kaizo fashion, this video has five secret endings that you can find. You will only find one link to the next ending in each video. The clues are hidden, usually in hexadecimal code... and sometimes even in binary... but it always translates out into ASCII.
I will give you guys one hint to get started... Your first clue is cleverly hidden in the instruction manual we see near the beginning of the video.
Good luck, gentlemen.