Super Mario 64: Luigi has been hiding in the code for 24 years

    Super Mario 64: Luigi has been hiding in the code for 24 years

    Since always the presence of Luigi in Super Mario 64 it was a urban legend despite the various testimonies in this regard, which, being in favor of this fact, wanted at all costs the green plumber within the story (as it was initially included in the game and then later removed). Finally, however, news has leaked in favor of Mario's brother; it would seem that not many hours ago, the Nintendo code database was attacked and data stolen with the codes of various titles including Super Mario 64, Mario barth 64 e Zelda Ocarina of Time. Precisely following the aforementioned theft, the news of Luigi's presence still hidden in the code would seem to emerge. In an old interview, Miyamoto he stated that he would have liked the presence of Luigi in the game, in fact, some time ago the rumor of a multiplayer mode emerged in which we could have impersonated Mario's brother, but that during the experimental phase was eliminated completely.



    In today's versions for Nintendo 64, thanks to processes of reverse engineering, the nice character with the green hat makes his entrance even if in a more raw form than that of Mario, lacking some details and with a different lighting. A very amazing discovery that surprised many users, who have begun to cover twitter and not just posts similar to each other. We attach at the bottom of the article the tweet that illustrates the two characters (Mario and Luigi), and briefly discusses the fact of Luigi's discovery within the stolen code. It doesn't end there, as there may be some news in store for us at home Nintendo. An answer can be given to us by updating an Amazon price list that shows a new collection of Super Mario, arriving in the most famous e-commerce site in the world during the first half of November.



    Luigi has been hiding in the source code of Super Mario 64 for 24 years, Thanks to the Nintendo leaks and modders for reconstructing.


    in a 1996 interview https://t.co/L8ujU2w8kH Shigeru Miyamoto talks about having wanted Luigi as a second playable character in the game pic.twitter.com/JojGnzCGVP

    - Acing Entertainment #AssassinsCreedValhalla (@U_S_Ace) July 26, 2020

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