Automatic Mario
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About
Automatic Mario (自動マリオ) is a subgenre of remix videos that emulate popular songs and soundtracks through gameplay footage of customized level stages in Super Mario World[1]. Mostly created by fans using Super Mario ROM editors, musical compositions in Auto-Mario videos are carefully prearranged by the architectural design of each level and thus rarely requires any input from the player. However, there are other types of Super Mario MOD[2] levels that can be played manually or semi-manually with musical accompaniments.
Origin
The earliest example of Automatic Mario on YouTube can be traced back to 2007 with a video titled "Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2 March of the Minis! Custom-made Stage: Automatic Mini Mario (マリオVSドンキーコング2 ミニミニ大行進! 自作ステージ: じどうミニマリオ) and uploaded by YouTuber sonomamario[3]. The video shows Mini-Mario, a toy version of Mario featured in "Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2" moving across the stage and completing the level with the aid of various tools and barriers alone. The video has been since removed by the uploader.
Spread
While NND's wiki entry[4] gives credit to fan bases overseas for early development of Super Mario MODs, Auto-Mario videos became immensely popular on Nico Nico Douga, peaking circa 2008. The earliest version of Auto-Mario debuted on NND on June 9th, 2007:
The Method
Most Auto Mario levels are made with "Lunar Magic"[5], a level for Super Mario World. The custom blocks (Speed up block, bounce block, etc.) are coded in 65816 ASM and inserted using Blocktool or Blocktool Super Deluxe. The alternate GFX for them are either Super Mario World GFX or GFX ripped from a different game.
Auto-Mario Editing Software
May 13, 2008: X-Day on Nico Nico Douga
To many NND users' dismay, majority of Mario-related content were bulk-deleted on account of copyright infringement in May 2008. This incident became known as "Auto-Mario Wipeout" or "X Day" among NND users who protested this decision. But as it is often the case with other video-sharing communities, most of these videos have been restored by other users since then.
Derivatives
There are other variations of Auto-Mario, including Hold-B jump mode or synchronized with music using Auto-Mario Sequencer. The phenomenon continued on with Nintendo DS versions of Super Mario titles like Super Mario Brothers and Mario vs. Donkey Kong.
Pre-music Synchronization
Soon after the initial uploads, many videos came to follow it on Nico Nico Douga[7] and YouTube[6][8].
Music Synchronization
Search Interest
External References
[1] Wikipedia – Super Mario World.
[3] YouTube – sonomamario's User Profile
[4] NND Wiki – Full-Automatic Mario Videos
[5] Elude Visibility – Lunar Magic
[6] YouTube – Search Results for AutoMario
[7] NicoNicoDouga – Search Results for 自動マリオ
[8] YouTube – Search Results for 自動マリオ=
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