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Hello, I was looking around for a fun and classic game and i discoverd super mario world flash! it is very similar to the original but the best part is that it is a flash game!! To play or download it from the website just go to this link

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(Edit) i forgot to mention that if you download it, you will need to change the file from super to super.swf using eather x-term or emelfm2.
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What are you using to move?
 
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looks like you can just use the d-pad to move, however you'll probably need an on screen keyboard or hardware keyboard to jump/run/use items..
 
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It's super slow on my tablert.. What are you using?
 
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Underscore: the key map settings are under the configuration option under the main menu
t24: do you have vurtual memory enabled?
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t24: do you have vurtual memory enabled?
Yes, yes i do
 
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Extremely slow for me too. And I'm running a clean flash of Diablo.
 
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I think the only reason this is faster on my tablet is because i'm using this on my cloned OS running on a 4gb rootfs.. I think i shuld have mentioned this sooner..... sorry..
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:O Wow, could be... I've heard that it would speed things up but i didnt think it would that much. Thanks
 
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