Mario-Head is a playful malware script designed to display a video of Mario's levitating head, humorously requesting access to your computer and subsequently crashing it with a Blue Screen of Death. The script is developed primarily using standard Windows libraries, particularly DirectShow.
To build Mario-Head, ensure you have the following dependencies installed:
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MinGW: It's recommended to utilize MSYS2 on Windows. After MSYS2 installation (or on Arch-based Linux), execute
pacman -S mingw-w64-gcc
in the terminal to install MinGW. For other Linux distributions, search formingw-w64
in your package manager. -
Git: While optional, having Git installed simplifies the process of pulling the latest source code.
-
winpthreads
library from Git: Only necessary for extending compatibility to Windows 2000/XP. Installation methods vary based on your OS:- For MSYS2, run
pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-winpthreads-git
in the terminal. - On Arch-based Linux, utilize the
mingw-w64-winpthreads-git
AUR package. - Other Linux distributions require manual building, with source code available here.
- For MSYS2, run
Before building the project, verify the correctness of the Makefile
, ensuring the CXX
and WINDRES
variables match your environment. For MSYS2 or Arch Linux, no changes are necessary. For other Linux distributions, adjust them accordingly.
Finally, execute make
(or mingw-w64-i686-make
) in the repository's root directory to build the executable.
The default video, assets/video.wmv
, is sourced from Mario Teaches Typing 2. It features a clip of Mario's dialogue from the level select screen, extracted from NintendoComplete's playthrough at 22:50.
To use an alternative video, replace the assets/video.wmv
file with your own Windows Media Video (WMV) file, ensuring it's named video.wmv
. For video conversion, tools like FFmpeg can be employed:
ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -b 512k output.wmv
This project is licensed under the MIT License. Refer to the LICENSE file for details.
Contributions, whether questions or pull requests, are highly encouraged and welcomed. Feel free to contribute in any capacity!