PlutoTheThing was the first person to beat the Second Run of the hack save-stateless on May 28th, 2022, with 180 of 182 stars collected. So far, 180 of the 182 stars have been collected save-stateless. Despite several updates that were made to slightly lower the difficulty of the later levels, the hack is not likely to be beaten by a human and is regarded as one of the hardest, if not the hardest, hacks with custom levels that are not considered "TAS-Only". However, Course 15 and "TsucnenT's Dawn," are not seen as humanly possible to complete as of now, which have been considered to be the hardest few levels in this hack. The difficulty of the hack generally increases with every new level, and especially does so in the "Second Run," peaking at Course 15, "Final Tragedy." As of now, Courses 8-14 count as feasible for a human completion, and in fact have been fully beaten. This part of the First Run contains 93 stars. The "First Run," excluding its hardest level, "Rambi's Reverie," covers Courses 1-7 and does not exceed the difficulty of Super Mario Treasure World, although it is nearly as hard as King Boo's Revenge 2 and the Twisted Adventures: Intense Challenge demo. The hack is divided into two parts, the so-called "First Run" and "Second Run". This 182-star hack was released by "Rambi_Rampage" in July 2019 and is a sequel to Super Mario Treasure World. According to the creator, "Vacuum Paradise" is the hardest level in the game. These wall-kick sections are also spread throughout the level. This is likely because of the fact that some levels allegedly contain more than 10-20 times as many first-frame wall-kicks than anyone has ever performed consecutively. It is arguable whether or not the difficulty of this hack's hardest levels exceed the difficulty of the hardest levels of Super Mario Treasure World: Dream Edition. The true difficulty of this hack is unknown as the hack itself is largely unexplored. Super Mario 64: The Black Virus is notorious for making use of many quicksand ledge-grabs, sections with quicksand and sloped surfaces, and chains of first-frame wall-kicks that exceed reasonable human limits. Overall, the hack can be seen as disliked for a very repetitive game design, and the fact that it generates difficulty almost purely through level length and repetitions of very few game-play mechanics. The hack was released with the intention to be humanly impossible and to compete with Super Mario Treasure World: Dream Edition for the alleged status of the "hardest hack ever". This hack was released by "NormalX71" in January 2020, has 134 stars, and is a sequel to Super Mario 76: Nightmare Edition. The following hacks have not been completed save-stateless at this point in time and are considered harder than the hardest hacks that have been completed save-stateless. Super Mario 64 Lost Universe: Curse of Kappowser Super Mario 64: Stars of the Beast 2: The Legend of the Crystal Stars
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