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The term "texture hack" refers to a hack that alters or replaces the designs or colors of a stage, texture, item, etc. The hacking of character [[palette swap]]s was pioneered by Pharrox, a user on [[Smash World Forums]].
The term "texture hack" refers to a hack that alters or replaces the designs or colors of a stage, texture, item, etc. The hacking of character [[palette swap]]s was pioneered by Pharrox, a user on [[Smash World Forums]].
 
[[File:NessPSAPaulapolestar.png|thumbnail|a PSA Hack for Ness is made to make him look like paula polestar.]]
[[File:NessPSAParappa.png|thumbnail|another Ness PSA hack, this makes Ness look like PaRappa The Rapper.]]
Since then, texture hacking has expanded to incorporate stage textures, [[item]] textures, [[Final Smash]] textures (e.g., the artwork seen during {{SSBB|Peach}}'s [[Peach Blossom]]), and [[non-playable character]] textures. Over time, the popularity of texture hacking has caused several other kinds of hacks to become available, such as music hacks, moveset hacks, and, eventually, model swapping, vertex hacks, custom animations, and even the insertion of completely new models.
Since then, texture hacking has expanded to incorporate stage textures, [[item]] textures, [[Final Smash]] textures (e.g., the artwork seen during {{SSBB|Peach}}'s [[Peach Blossom]]), and [[non-playable character]] textures. Over time, the popularity of texture hacking has caused several other kinds of hacks to become available, such as music hacks, moveset hacks, and, eventually, model swapping, vertex hacks, custom animations, and even the insertion of completely new models.