Super Mario World 666.zip

It was a hot day in July 6th, 2015. I was on my laptop, playing while my parents and my sister are out for dinner. I got interrupted by a sound. That must be a new message from my mail on my AOL account!

I exited out of my game, went to the "Read" section on AOL and I got a message from an unknown person, saying that there is a download link on a Super Mario World ROM! I clicked on the copy of the download link, and went to a website with a black background with a blue button in the middle, with red text saying, "Super Mario World ROM - Download Here!"

I clicked on the button. When I clicked on it, the ZIP file name popped up on the download bar, saying, "Super Mario World 666.zip." After I read that, I clicked the, "Save" button. (Big mistake.)

When I saved it on my desktop, my laptop got a virus. After that, I restarted my laptop, with no files on my desktop, but what's left is the "Super Mario World 666" ZIP file I downloaded.

I extracted it, opened the folder up, and it showed a "ReadMe.txt" file and a "Super Mario World 666.smc" file.

When I clicked on the ReadMe file, it showed a bunch of scrambled letters and numbers. I exited out of that. When I moved the .SMC file to my SNES Emulator, ZSNES, I right-clicked on the icon, then clicked the .SMC file in the "Pinned files" section. Then the game started to play!

The Game
The "Nintendo Presents," logo did show up, but this time, it was crossed out. Then, it cut to the title screen, playing, "The Valley of Bowser overworld," music.

The letters say on the screen, Super Mario World 666. The background hills were blood-colored red, and so was the ground.