Different aquatic paintings! – 10 Cool Things About Super Mario 64 (Part 3)



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Jolly Roger’s Bay painting is different in the japanese version, Mario can defeat Bowser without giving him a single chance, Nintendo Power was wrong about the Mad Piano…here’s 10 cool little things you may still don’t know about Super Mario 64!

Part 1: https://youtu.be/G7XKZhaap7o
Part 2: https://youtu.be/HsrCAl-Kk48

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32 thoughts on “Different aquatic paintings! – 10 Cool Things About Super Mario 64 (Part 3)”

  1. Well there was something I didn't Know you were playing this on the Switch version, which I feel is somewhat inferior because they patched out the BLJ But props to you for the sick Speedrun Parkour Strats. 10 out of 10!

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  2. Awesomeee parkour my brouuu🔥🔥 big fan, your videos are amazing!🍻 im a huge fan of many games like metroid, zelda and mario and its incredible to watch this hidden details or facts or etc thing from these games that we have played so much times and never realized they were there. It makes you love your games even more

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  3. "Koopa is his Japanese name, it's not been localised."
    I'm sorry what? I'm 32 and I grew up with Mario and he's always been called King Koopa in the west. Bowser is a name that I only remember coming into use when Smash Bros melee came out. Bowser Jr came a bit after that right? Which is when the name became cemented as his proper name. But his name was always King Koopa in the west first. So… Where the heck did "bowser" come from if that's supposed to be a westernification? I thought that was his Japanese name since it was introduced so late into the games.

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