Though not fully completed, it’s still playable and available for download. Not only can you take control of Koopas and Banzai Bills, but even some moving platforms and even information blocks. Like in the latter, Mario is accompanied by Cappy, his talking cap, which he can throw to use as a platform. Super Mario World: Odyssey is a mash-up between SMW and Mario’s most recent adventure on the Nintendo Switch, Super Mario Odyssey. Let’s start our ranking with one of the most unusual and frankly hilarious ROM hacks I’ve ever seen, and one that shows you the potential of these fan-made projects. It adds many levels and showcases a lot of what’s possible through these modifications. If you want to relive the fight against Bowser and his Koopalings, but Mario Maker just isn’t cutting it, then our ranking here covers all the best Super Mario World ROM hacks that you can find online. A pretty good option to try out ROM hacks and decide whether or not it’s for you is Kampel64’s SM64: The Green Stars. That said, even the most fervent fans of the series are bound to want something new after all this time. It offers crisp graphics and some of the best level-design from platformers of that era. Easily one of the most iconic Mario games, and quite possibly one of the best SNES games ever released.