I don’t have the answer to that question, but I’m assuming it’s because switch cartridges don’t stick out of the console like the n64, plus they’re tiny too, so it would probably be much more difficult to attempt it
Gotta appreciate the fact that each time he turns on the game actually works, since I first bought my n64 back in the day every single cartridge would took at least 2 tries before working lol
Luigi64 // Idiot Productions is back Sorry about that dude..must’ve sucked to lose all that progress. somehow my saves are still fine after all I did to corrupt it?? 🤷🏻♂️I mean I’m not complaining one bit, but it’s just interesting with how different the outcomes are with everyone else.
Nowadays we dont even have to cartridge tilt because most $80 dollar games released today will act like they are have a stroke without installing a shitload of updates
Yep, pretty much. I just did this cause at the time I was bored and used to watch cartridge tilting videos when I was younger. This was the only time I cartridge tilted, and I’m glad too because after you do it once it’s like “eh I’ve had my fun,” lol
Unfortunately I don’t have Project 64, just the original console and cartridge if that’s what you’re asking. If not, and you have the original console, I’d suggest you be extremely careful if you decide to start cartridge tilting. It can lead to corrupted save data and potentially ruin the game. I’m sure there’s a video on how to do corruptions on PJ64! If you’re looking for some fun corruptions, I wish you the best of luck on your endeavors!
@@DJUmi0710 Do you ever consider making more Mario 64 cartridge tilting videos. I heard if you tilt the cartridge. and then make Mario do butt stomp, he will face plant into the ground.
The ps2 is the closest example of disc tilting or whatever the equivalent of cartridge tilting a disc is. If you remove the disc when you are playing a game, the game will still run for a while although no glitches happen, this is because some of the data is still stored in the console temporarily and it only crashes or takes you pack to the ps2 menu if you go somewhere that can be in a load menu or something like that.
Legend says that Mario is still stuck at that door to this very day
Masterchaos137 God have mercy on his soul.
Yeah
2:30 i cant stop my laughing that was great
3:39 10/10 music
This is perfection, the human race will not progress further than this..
2:30 a baby crying
3:38 Satan leave my game
1:27 Mario doesn't want to save peach today
Eh leave her
2:30 the sounds are so weird but sound kinda funny
0:40 thats the moment when Mario got stabbed by Sephiroth
Lmao!
How come there's no cartridge tilt glitch on Super Mario 64 as part of Super Mario 3D All-Stars?
I don’t have the answer to that question, but I’m assuming it’s because switch cartridges don’t stick out of the console like the n64, plus they’re tiny too, so it would probably be much more difficult to attempt it
it's not a glitch, it has to do with the N64 not the game, and you can't cartridge tilt a switch.
bruh it's bc you can't cartridge tilt a switch lmfao
0:38 It’s A Me, Ma-
It's the 1995 build bro
Every copy of Super Mario 64 is personalized 😳
3:03 Mario: Okie Dokie!
1:25: you shoved mario into the ground.
Gotta appreciate the fact that each time he turns on the game actually works, since I first bought my n64 back in the day every single cartridge would took at least 2 tries before working lol
Super crazy 3:46
I did this once and toad layed down like mario nothing bad rly happened except my save was fried
Luigi64 // Idiot Productions is back Sorry about that dude..must’ve sucked to lose all that progress. somehow my saves are still fine after all I did to corrupt it?? 🤷🏻♂️I mean I’m not complaining one bit, but it’s just interesting with how different the outcomes are with everyone else.
@@DJUmi0710 i didnt even have a lot of stars to begin with so it didn't matter to me because I had a emulator with 120 stars
@@baconwithagun3901 cap
1:23 and then there is MARIO he’s dead
Nintendo
Marios dead
It's a me, Ma
So you wanna get the cursed wario head in your game
1:44 is it me? or it's his voice
Mario's last words were "Hello!" Before his world crumbled at the hands of god
How come his game looks good mine looks shit on my tv
Timmyboy 420 I have a Vizio little flatscreen Tv. It’s not the most perfect tv, but I’m happy with what I got
Use a CRT, i have a ps1 and the graphics are a little bad on a 1080p tv
The only reason why i will buy an n64
Nowadays we dont even have to cartridge tilt because most $80 dollar games released today will act like they are have a stroke without installing a shitload of updates
Yep, pretty much. I just did this cause at the time I was bored and used to watch cartridge tilting videos when I was younger. This was the only time I cartridge tilted, and I’m glad too because after you do it once it’s like “eh I’ve had my fun,” lol
The music is creepy...
The real reason the N64 used cartridges
Mario died in that door yelling oh the PAIN!
Dont do this can brack game or erase data WARNING WARNING WARNING!!
Thanks for the warning, but this was 5 months ago and I don’t plan on doing it again
how do u do it on pj64
Unfortunately I don’t have Project 64, just the original console and cartridge if that’s what you’re asking. If not, and you have the original console, I’d suggest you be extremely careful if you decide to start cartridge tilting. It can lead to corrupted save data and potentially ruin the game. I’m sure there’s a video on how to do corruptions on PJ64! If you’re looking for some fun corruptions, I wish you the best of luck on your endeavors!
Mario must of gotten his pingas stuck in the door again.
Poor guy just can’t get a break ✌🏻😔
@@DJUmi0710 Do you ever consider making more Mario 64 cartridge tilting videos.
I heard if you tilt the cartridge. and then make Mario do butt stomp, he will face plant into the ground.
02:30 YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
You should go into the bobbomb painting room then tilt the game and see if you can go into paintings
it will work as long as you put the cartridge back in enough for it to read the stage
It looks like that thing from peanut butter gamer.
So Funny, I Died off the Floor Laughing!
I would try it if it wasn't so dangerous.
Well you certainly can't do this with disks that's for sure
The ps2 is the closest example of disc tilting or whatever the equivalent of cartridge tilting a disc is. If you remove the disc when you are playing a game, the game will still run for a while although no glitches happen, this is because some of the data is still stored in the console temporarily and it only crashes or takes you pack to the ps2 menu if you go somewhere that can be in a load menu or something like that.
I call it crooked card glitch
Its a me,
*mar*
WOoOoOohoOOoo