Neo Mario Galaxy – Daredevil Edition Entry 1: One Hit Is All It Takes
One hit resets everything. No checkpoints. No second chances.
Back to Neo Mario Galaxy
Ever since I managed to get Super Mario Galaxy ROM hacks running on my Steam Deck, I kept thinking back to Neo Mario Galaxy. It was the first one I tested as a proof of concept.
This time, I wanted to try something different: Daredevil Edition.
At the start, you’re given the choice between Mario or Luigi, along with the option to enable Daredevil Mode. Once it’s on, that’s it. There’s no turning it off later.
I accepted it.
What Daredevil Edition Changes
Daredevil Edition effectively puts every star under Daredevil Comet rules.
One hit, and the star resets. No checkpoints. No recovery.
Every section has to be done cleanly from start to finish. Mistakes don’t slow you down, they send you straight back to the beginning.
No safety net.
First Attempt
The first star takes place in Galactic Garden Galaxy, with the goal of defeating Dino Piranha.
It didn’t take long for the first attempt to go wrong.
I needed to grab a flower and float across to another platform. Simple enough in theory.
In practice, I misjudged the distance and walked straight off the edge.
Didn’t even get hit.
Just fell.
Second Attempt
The second attempt went better.
I made the jump properly this time and reached the next platform without too much trouble. From there, it was on to collecting five launch star bits spread across three giant apples.
There are enemies on each of them, which doesn’t help. After failing once already, the idea of going all the way back again was sitting in the back of my mind the whole time.
Once the launch star was active, the next section introduced a giant Piranha Plant. Not difficult, but enough to keep things tense.
Behind it was a Comet Medal, along with a brief moment as Rainbow Mario. For once, there was no risk. Just a short break from worrying about getting hit.
That didn’t last long.
Successful Attempt
This is the run where it actually goes right.
Dino Piranha, No Mistakes Allowed
Then it was time to face Dino Piranha.
This is probably the first time in a long while I’ve actually had to think about this fight. Under normal conditions, it’s straightforward. With one-hit rules, it feels very different.
I don’t think I’ve ever done a full no-hit run in any game before, so this was new territory.
Thankfully, it went cleanly.
Dino Piranha went down, and the first star of the run was secured.
First Impressions
The hack only has 42 stars in total, but it’s already clear this isn’t going to be straightforward.
Even simple sections feel different when there’s no room for mistakes.
One star down. Plenty left to go.
Continue the Journey
Neo Mario Galaxy – Daredevil Edition Archive
— All attempts in this challenge.
Super Mario ROM Hacks Archive
— All Mario ROM hack content.
Dolphin Setup Guide
— How this is even running on Steam Deck.
