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Paper Mario Has Been Fully Decompiled

We might see PC ports and mods for the game in the future.

Coder Ethan Roseman announced that the US version of Paper Mario, first released on Nintendo 64 in 2000, has been fully decompiled, which means we could see a PC port or mods for the game soon.

Reverse engineering the code took over three years, but now, "every compiled function has been matched". 

"There's a lot more to do on this project, including documentation, other version support, more asset support, etc, but this is a huge achievement that wouldn't be possible without the insane work from so many talented people. Congrats to everyone!"

The creator also added a video of the process:

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