Why Super Mario 64 Is So MYSTERIOUS

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  • Опубліковано 20 лип 2022
  • Super Mario 64 has taken a turn the past few years. Liminal space this, personalized copy that, why is SM64 a hotbed for so many theories? In this Video Game World Tour, we look at all that and more.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 177

  • @MelancoliaI
    @MelancoliaI Рік тому +276

    I had the strategy guide, and distinctly remember saying that you could possibly use the boosted triple-jump Yoshi gives you at the end to 'find something new.' Don't remember the exact wording, but there you have it.

  • @CountMonsparkle

    Fun fact: When you first visit Jolly Roger Bay, there is a mystic fog and the sky is damp and moody. After collecting a few starts, the sky clears and the fog vanishes forever. No other level does anything like it, and it's subtle touches like these that can really highten the atmosphere.

  • @alexanderhdmi7704

    I heard somewhere that, in the game's early days, someone sent fan mail to Nintendo inquiring about the impracticality of the castle, and an employee responded saying Peach's Castle in SM64 was actually just a secondary backup castle to store Peach's paintings! So, if anything, the castle is actually supposed to be an art museum!

  • @Diwasho
    @Diwasho  +45

    I dunno, I don't really get the sense that the sand cave is untouched by humanity when the first thing that greets you at the entrance is a signpost that someone else has already put up there for others to see.

  • @econenby7076
    @econenby7076 Рік тому +90

    Dorrie really is the modern Sisyphus. Doomed to constantly swim laps, but we must imagine Dorrie is happy.

  • @joshslater2426

    The thing I like about Mario 64 is the primitive and liminal feel of every location. The levels have been designed simply to host obstacles for the player to avoid, so you never stop to think about the logistics of the world or why things are placed where they are or what relation it has to other levels. Peach’s castle for example doesn’t feel like a proper castle, which adds to the unusual feel.

  • @Lichcrafter
    @Lichcrafter Рік тому +30

    Hazy Maze Cave always seemed a little out of place to me. In the cavern with Dorrie, there's a pool of water similar to the one you use to enter the stage, that transports you to a new area. Kind of like a level within a level. And if you get swept out the cavern by the river, you somehow end up in the waterfall outside Peach's castle. Huh? Was the cave behind the waterfall this whole time, or are there portals aside from paintings? Another addition to the many strange parts of the game.

  • @SpringyGirl69

    I’ve always felt very lonely in Mario 64. There is nobody in the castle except for the toads, but it still feels like nobody is here

  • @helpmekiller3670
    @helpmekiller3670 Рік тому +39

    This is exactly how i felt about this game as a kid actually alot of games they all felt so mysterious and expansive

  • @bababouibababoui4726

    I love Jolly Roger bay, I get crazy nostalgia mostly bcos I associate it with a certain morning I was playing Mario 64. My mum and grandma (especially as my grandma lives in another country so it was a rare visit) looking at coffee, my brother and dad asleep in their rooms, the rest of us in the living room. I hear the theme play as I open the DS playing and I’m sat on this chair we’ve had longer than I’m alive.

  • @chillboi64
    @chillboi64 Рік тому +39

    i've been an sm64 machinimist for 3 years now (basicly making short movies with sm64) and i've always felt some sort of mysterious feeling whenever recording inside the castle area , thank you for this amazing video

  • @Omeganed0

    I just got in that mood and started watching one 'Why Is Mario 64 Creepy' video after another, and this was the first one that really sold me on it. The house at the end of Rainbow Ride feels like a surrealist painting.

  • @ojhat
    @ojhat Рік тому +16

    Wet Dry World IS my favorite world of Mario64. You talk about the underwater town, but even further than that, one has to wonder the constructions Above the town, and then also, pay attention to the skybox of Wet Dry World, unique only to it. While it's long been known that it's an edited photo of a real place IRL, the fact that it implies there's this vast watery-based civilization all in this world is just... captivating and mysterious.

  • @lonelyonionagain.
    @lonelyonionagain. Рік тому +45

    Your videos are very well edited! Wish more people could see this!

  • @theoriginalchuckler9594
    @theoriginalchuckler9594 Рік тому +71

    I’ve just found your channel, and I have to say: This is some Grade A level content. I’ll definitely be looking out for any future things you do.

  • @jonnyogy2872

    The secret star next to the aquarium was always so mysterious for me! Why is this box completely closed off and full of water? Each window is a separate color tint, how come? And why in the world is it floating in the sky! Great video, I really enjoyed your perspective on this game.

  • @blasterfox3000
    @blasterfox3000 Рік тому +6

    1:11

  • @user-ju1du2sm6b

    The weirdest is outside the levels where everything is empty

  • @cuhgaming4943
    @cuhgaming4943 Рік тому +13

    I'd just like to thank you. Your content is calming and relaxing, perfect for my anxiety, and the nostalgic topics give me a sense of comfort. Im so glad I stumbled upon this channel.

  • @alleycat616

    Yesss. I always felt this way about this game. Like there were so many mysteries yet to be solved. And especially some places like wet and dry world just felt overall mysterious. Stand tall on the 4 corners level in the sand world was one of my top favorites. I really felt like I uncovered some huge mystery there, loved it. One of the best games ever.