The tweet has 1.2K retweets and 4.5K likes as of May 26, 2020. On May 23rd, 2020, posted a tweet featuring a Super Mario 64 iceberg tier list that was previously posted before on /v/. In May of 2020, threads with questions on Super Mario 64's "lore" began being posted to /v/, from where the theories began spreading. If you suspect you're seeing it ingame its suggested you shut the console off immediately because once you give it power by witnessing it, it gains power to begin manifesting itself in your reality. That image is what its supposed to look like, but those who encountered it ingame can't even describe what it looked like as many suffer from memory loss and stroke-like symptoms. The Wario Apparition was created from the subconscious wishes to see him in Mario 64 that the shared desired caused him to appear as a horrifying half start in some copies of the game. This screenshot has been referred to as the image of the "Wario Apparition", a ghost that manifests itself in select copies of Super Mario 64, and will eventually manifest itself in the real world. The earliest known instance of this screenshot appeared in a /v/ thread as early as November 2019. One of the earliest theories was known as "The Wario Apparition." "The Wario Appration" refers to a screenshot from a 1996 E3 video where Wario monologues to the viewer, while voiced by Charles Martinet. SpreadĬonspiracy theories regarding Super Mario 64 began growing more prominent in late 2019 and early 2020. You can also stay tuned to Kotaku Australia for all the latest news, rumours and wacky internet theories.Theories and rumors about Super Mario 64 have circulated online regarding secret content in Super Mario 64 since release day, the most famous of these being "L is real 2401," a theory that stated Luigi could appear in the game and an almost-unreadable blurry plaque in the garden that can be read as "L Is Real 2401" may be a clue. The Super Mario 64 Conspiracy Wiki is an absolute trove for theories like the Mario 64 Iceberg. If you can’t get enough of Super Mario 64 conspiracy theories, you’re in luck. Like many of the other rumours on this list, it hasn’t been found in a legitimate copy of the game and likely never will be. In some versions, the room is actually like the Bom-omb battlefield from the game’s opening level.Īccording to some sources, the ‘existence’ of the Bowser room is actually part of a scrapped ‘bad’ ending to Super Mario 64 which would see Bowser defeat Mario once and for all. Some versions have furniture and others are bare. All versions of the room contain a close-up image of Bowser staring at Mario. Sometimes the room is linked to the red coin collectables and other times it serves no discernible purpose. The Bowser Room is a rumoured location in Super Mario 64 with unknown origins. These feelings have given Wet-Dry World a spooky vibe and led many to believe it has the supernatural ability to negatively impact your mood. This rumour has been solidified by Reddit threads describing the palpable tension and fear players feel when entering this level, with most commenters agreeing it has a weird, spooky vibe that negatively impacts their mood.Īccording to various commenters, this aura is influenced by creepy angled skyboxes, muted colours, the town’s derelict appearance, claustrophobia and “ submechanophobia”, the fear of seeing man-made objects submerged in water. The “negative emotional aura” produced by Wet-Dry World has been associated with feelings of loneliness, hopelessness and depression. This statement also comes with the caveat that some players believe Mario 64 is controlled by an AI designed to manipulate a player’s experience of the game.) Wet-Dry World is controlling your mindĪccording to Reddit user u/SurprisedPootis, Mario 64 level Wet-Dry World implements a form of emotional mind control to instil feelings of dread into your soul. (If all copies of Mario 64 are personalised, these phenomena may only appear in unique copies of the game. This is a common phrase you’ll hear alongside these conspiracy theories as a way to discredit people trying to disprove these theories. According to sootminer, some people have been able to get inside the room on their own copies, furthering the idea “every copy of Mario 64 is personalised”.
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