A hacker has managed to merge two of the most popular games together to bring you a great combo. Super Mario World needs no intro however Flappy Bird may need some introduction. Flappy Bird is a 2013 mobile game, developed by Vietnam-based developer Nguy?n Hà ?ông. The game became immensely popular within a short time so much so that the developer was raking in $50,000 per day from in-App purchases. Flappy Bird was removed from both Apple’s App Store and Google Play by its creator on February 10, 2014, due to guilt over what he considered to be its addictive nature and overuse. Coming back to the current subject, the hack is not a mashup but a genuine coding marvel. Using an exploit to the game’s original Super Nintendo code, YouTuber SethBling managed to run Flappy Bird’s actual source code inside a Super Mario World cartridge. By performing a complicated series of movements, he glitched the game out, allowing him to load in the source code — also by hand. You can check out the full hour-long broadcast over on Twitch, plus Seth has also released his notes which could help interested gamers cum coders achieve similar code injections.