YOU NEED A GOOD PC TO RUN THIS PROJECT. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RUN IT ON SLOW DEVICES! IT ALSO MAY TAKE A FEW TRIES! Thank you. :) INFO: This is the full playthrough of Super Mario World, (It is not mine. The link is in notes & credits.) It may take a few tries to load. Also, you need a pretty good PC. Yes, I know the resolution isn't good. There were some technical reasons for that. If you want to know more about the big brain stuff, scroll down. HOW I DID THIS: (Big brain time!) First, I used OBS on a VERY low resolution, (the same as the SNES,) to screen record a YouTube video of a FULL playthrough of Super Mario World. I would have included the star world, but my PC ran out of storage before I could finish the recording. (I cleared up some space afterwards.) I used CloudConvert to convert the video to a GIF. I then went to a website that allowed me to split a GIF into all of its frames. This is because, while scratch does allow you to import GIFs and then convert them automatically into the different frames, that process attempts to do it in one go. By converting the frames into images and them selecting them all in file explorer, I could import them to scratch with ease. This is because Scratch processes multiple images that are selected one at a time, rather than trying to do it all at once. You can even SAVE the project in the middle of the process! Then I realized that the website only accepted a file size of 35 MB. My file size was almost 300 MB. So I used CloudConvert to convert it to ANOTHER gif, this time with the pitiful resolution you see here. I then downloaded the frames, uploaded them to scratch, waited half an hour, and there it was! The longest video taken from outside sources in Scratch! This was WAY more complicated than it should have been. I might start uploading my YouTube videos to Scratch this way.
Video playing: (Scratch safe link version) https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/youtube/ta7ufW0Prws/ (NOT MINE!)