![]() But it turns out that this is actually a fake screen made just for fun. ![]() Then we just hear some buzzy VHS noises.Īvailability: Some people thought that It was seen on some pirated copies of Super Mario 64. Then we (presumably) hear someone closing a door. When the screen shows, it plays the game over theme but slightly slower and lower pitched. Music/Sounds: At first, we hear sounds from the usual Mario 64 Intro (A Coin sound from the game and Mario saying his catchphrase "it's a me Mario") Then we hear a very weird noise which is accompanied by bowser's demented laugh. For more information, please refer to the Nintendo game instruction manual"įX/SFX: The Super Mario 64 logo, the transition and the screen. ![]() ![]() "Copying video games in accordance with copyright law is a serious crime. There's some Japanese text on the bottom of the screen that translates to: "It is a serious crime to copy video games according to copyright law, please refer to your Nintendo game instruction booklet for further information" He is clearly upset and distraught over an illegal copy of a game that he holds in his left hand. Then, it transitions to an image of Mario sitting on the N64 logo. ![]() But instead of going to the main menu of the game, it shows a black screen for a few seconds. Description: The Super Mario 64 logo plays as usual. ![]()
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