34 Gedanken zu „Die besten ROMhacks zum Thema Weihnachten – SNESdrunk“
  1. This season I was actually trying to play every single Super Mario World Christmas-related ROM hack, so I'm really happy to see this video! My personal favorite that I came across was Trouble in Snow Land, in which you play as a Shy Guy and explore many unique Christmas/winter-themed levels. There's a really cool secret world with even more creative levels that aren't like anything I've seen any other Christmas hack attempt, so I highly recommend it!

  2. I wish there was a playlist feature in gaming where you could queue up all of the wintery missions, levels, etc. to play in succession, and the same with Halloween. Of course, they'd have to be digital games, downloaded onto the console, and would have to be parts of the game that you've progressed to before. Gaming doesn't have an equivalent of binging Christmas movies, and taking after other media would help it go more mainstream.

  3. Hey SNESDrunk, I first found your channel a little over 2 years ago after the first snow of the winter and it's become sort of a tradition to watch your videos this time of year. Every snowfall I end up thinking about the coziness of your voice, not in a weird way. It's like listening to a close uncle or an older brother. So I just want to thank you for these videos, and I also want to wish you a very merry Christmas!

  4. On Super Mario World Christmas edition that little blue penguin is actually from Super Mario World 2 Yoshi's Island so I wouldn't call it a custom Sprite. That weird looking snowman thing with the bucket on his head spitting ice balls is also from Super Mario Land 3 Wario Land for the Game boy which actually is really cool that they actually managed to put that enemy in the game in a 16-bit full color Sprite despite him originating from a Game boy game.

  5. I downloaded them on your description link, but when I open the ROM with my SNES9X-Emulator, nothing happens… but other ROMS from real games (no hacks) work well. Can someone help me please? Greetings

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