It’s amazing that we’re still discovering secrets in classic Nintendo games. UncommentatedPannen has found an impossible to reach coin in Super Mario 64. The YouTuber has discovered that in the Tiny Huge Island level, one coin oddly spawns underneath the map. While every line of coins in the game appears in a row of five, only four of this set can be collected. What causes this oddity in Super Mario 64’s design? Check out the video below.
While we bitch about Nintendo’s future, these lads just enjoy the past. Respect.
We need a new field of science– Nintendo64-ology.
As we bitch about Nintendo’s future games, these lads just keep on enjoying the relics. Respect.
Whoops thought first one didn’t get through
This was known for years. How is this news?
The other “Impossible Coin” is in the large version of THI, not the small version as is this coin
i bet tj “henry’ yoshi is having a fit
Man still to this day. Mario 64 theme is just so excellent
yeah this is yeeeeeaaaaaars old news
er actually wait…
it IS a new one :O
You can get the coin after unlocking Luigi.
Not saying things like this aren’t interesting. But how do people have so much time to just sit there and go through old games to find glitches? And why? What goes through their mind to think “let’s play this old game for hours on end and see what hidden glitches are in it.” And how do they even find half of them? Like apparently there’s one in Ocarina of Time where you go along the border of the trees in Hyrule Field near the entrance to Kokiri Forest and it warps you or something. That’s so tedious to find. So they just go inch by inch along the border of the main hub and try to see if there is a glitch? I could never just sit there and do that for hours. I’d go insane. Not knocking these people. I just don’t see how or why they do it.
If you think this is ridiculous, there’s a guy who analyzes every point of the game to the point where he calculates how each character blinks.
What?!?! Some people find the weirdest ways to spend their free time haha.
Sounds like Game Theory.
Dude makes videos about shit he just thinks about. It’s funny that he gets his money this way
Not surprising considering how a lot of popular youtubers are these days.
Game theory thinks Link is dead in Majoras Mask… SMH
It’s the same guy as who found this, pannenkoek!
Didn’t click the vid because I have my phone and didn’t want to eat up data. I seriously worry about this guy sometimes.
This is the same guy. Pannenkoek2012. This is his secondary channel with no commentary.
Interesting
Nice. I watched this video last night. Cool to see that it’s getting coverage
Whats the matter Mario is it too tough?
Let me know when you had enough.
It sucks that I have to be on microsoft’s s**t and not with Bowser, Peach Mario on that new Switch.
I cant believe that Bowser the clown after all these years cant get that plumber down to the ground.
You know its not easy being a rhying old witch. I wish I was back on Nintendo, Im ready for the Switch!
Mario cap grows wings it flies come to Grunty my dear and see my lies. Hehehehe
Run around the post on that pillar in the water 128 times, then ground pound all the posts in that level in less than 64 seconds and leave. Once back in the castle, read (or re-read) the statue in the courtyard that everyone knew was referencing Luigi. When you do, it’ll split open revealing a canon. Jump in and shoot to the rooftop to meet Luigi. He’ll offer to trade places with Mario allowing you to play as the lean, green, high-hopping machine. Luigi can then be used to collect those “unreachable” coins (he’ll fall in the ground there revealing an underground portion of that stage) as well as offering an overall different style of gameplay for the rest of the levels. He obviously jumps higher but slides when landing and is a little slower than his shorter big bro. Whenever you want to play as Mario again just go back to the rooftop and tag him back in.
I always loved Super Mario Sunshine better than Super Mario 64. Simply because I love the islands, the music, and being able to ride Yoshi.
This is the stuff I like to read on mynintendonews.