The Many Myths and Conspiracies of Super Mario 64

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The Many Myths and Conspiracies of Super Mario 64

Correction: The bowser room thing was actually created by Chris from OneyPlays I really should have put that in, my bad.

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All Comments (21)
  • 90s Gamer: “Is your game haunted?”. Developer: “Do you have any idea how much memory that would take?”.
  • @logy650
    I can’t believe that the “Bowser Room” is still talked about to this day. I still remember when OneyNG admitted to faking the whole thing to impress his school friends lmao.
  • @OhNoBohNo
    In all fairness, although it's fake (except for that Nintendo live event), Wario taking the opportunity to hijack one of Mario's most popular games to make it all about himself is extremely on-brand for him...
  • @Han-yb7qo
    I always took the “please walk quietly in the hallway” sign as a hint to sneak up on the boos to attack them
  • I find it hilarious how so many people believe or at least entertain the Bowser room myth even though Chris from Oneyplays literally admitted that he made it as a joke
  • Imagine making this whole video without knowing how to beat King Bob-Omb in the first level, that was so hard to watch
  • The one myth that Michael Jackson voiced Mario at one point is a hilarious one.
  • @MrBump2
    Probably the first game I was bamboozled by. I remember listening to and believing every single hoax on how to unlock Luigi.
  • @brazilian_oak
    In case it's not obvious, the "Not for resale" carts are cartridges not meant to be sold separately by retailers, they were meant to be sold with consoles and other games. So yeah, it's literally the same game with a different sticker.
  • @themagimal
    It’s hilarious that oneyNG’s fake bowser room render he made as a kid has become a rumor some people actually believe. 😂
  • @Corndog52
    so tired of hearing ppl say the luigi texture/model leak is what 'confirmed' L is real, miyamoto stated in an interview years ago that sm64 was intended to be multiplayer
  • Toads in the wall makes sense because in an instruction manual for one of the nes/snes games, bowser turned people into the breakable bricks.
  • @toniscampers
    I was upset not hearing the follow up to the bowser room segment not being backhanded by confirmation that it was just made up by OneyNG and discussed on his crash LP.
  • @shalashaska68
    Seriously, watching this game play is so hard, and they are on the first damn star!
  • @CreepyKat86
    I used to work in video games at Toys R Us. The not for resale games usually come from demo stations. Nintendo reps used to come in to collect them but sometimes you’d be able to snag one from them.
  • @planescaped
    The "L is real" text always just looked like blurry lorem-ipsum to me, and people were trying to hard to convince themselves in a true Jesus toast moment. And Luigi being a part of the early game's concept doesn't mean that the statue ever referenced him to begin with.
  • @Mindcreat0r
    The “L is real” thing falls apart completely when you think for more than two seconds and realize the game wasn’t developed in an English speaking country
  • @AzureRoxe
    Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time seem to be the games with the most amount of blatant hoaxes and creepypastas trying to pass off as real.
  • @Felixman128
    The Toads in the Walls thing is so obviously taken too literally. It's wordplay to mean "we are trapped in the castle." Edit: @keroppib4ptista pointed out how the ost is literally named “inside the castle walls” dang Tbh I’m kind of tired of Mario 64 getting turned into this hyper scary thing unironically, not that the creepy pasta stuff is bad, I just don’t like the people who literally believe that shit is real lol
  • @bruxinth4660
    The gameplay leads me to believe it was played by a game journalist.