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The Mystery of What Mario Says to Bowser in Super Mario 64 Has Finally Been Solved

1996's Super Mario 64 was the first game that bestowed Mario and his friends with a voice (well, one of the first: I don't think many of us count PC "edutainment" games like Mario Teaches Typing). While Mario's "Here we goooo!" and "Woo-hoo!" voice clips quickly became legendary, we spent decades wondering what Mario is yelling when he throws Bowser into one of the bombs lining his lair.

Gamers finally have a concrete answer from Charles Martinet himself, the voice of Mario in Super Mario 64 (and every iteration of Mario since, to say nothing of close accomplices like Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi). According to Martinet's Twitter, When Mario seizes Bowser by his tail, winds him up, and hurls him into one of the explosive devices inexplicably placed around the perimeter of the battlefield, the hero plumber jeers "So long, Kinga Bowser!"

Nu1824d ago

"So long gay bowser " is what I thought he said

ReVibe1824d ago

Same, pretty much most people.

blacktiger1824d ago

not me I heard so long bowser

ScreamKween1823d ago

Yeah I just heard it again and he clearly says "so long, gay bowser. " I love it 🤣

Vanfernal1824d ago

I always heard "So long-ee Bowser". Extending the word "long" in a stereotypical Italian accent the same way he extends "It's-a me".

swifty11824d ago

I actually thought he said “ so long big bowser!”

PhoenixUp1823d ago

I don’t here him saying “kinga”

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A Super Mario 64 Remake Would Be The Perfect Game To Launch The Nintendo Switch 2

Releasing the Nintendo Switch 2 with a Super Mario 64 remake would be the perfect way to unleash the console to the world.

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-Foxtrot79d ago

If they ever did I hope they would add onto it, there's so much you could do with Princess Peach's castle alone

roadkillers78d ago

Or just make the Mario 128... the cancelled sequel that sounded amazing (or was it just an amazing tale).

fr0sty77d ago

Funny that after all these years, we still use 64 bit CPUs, so it wouldn't make sense to call it that.

fr0sty77d ago

Yeah, a straight remake doesn't sound good to me. Same formula, but different game.

Number1TailzFan79d ago

Each level is pretty small today in the original game, I don't like huge levels but I think they could be at least 2x bigger, or close to it and more of them, with more things to do.

They could do a mix of having open levels and more linear ones like in 3D World or Land, I doubt they will do that but it would make a change.

Neonridr78d ago

I mean Odyssey's levels weren't massive, but requiring you to do different things in each world is what made the levels feel bigger than they were.

ZeekQuattro78d ago

I'd prefer a Oydessey 2 or Galaxy 3. Besides the DS
game was a Mario 64 remake complete with more playable characters, stages, bosses and muti player content.

Cacabunga78d ago (Edited 78d ago )

I did not like Odyssey i found the idea of ot lame.. i find it boring to just look for moons instead of exploring and enjoying the levels. Let’s not talk about the extremely repetitive and ridiculously easy bosses. Level design is so meh most of the time. Galaxy 2 is a far better game so Galaxy 3 anytime!!!

TiredGamer77d ago

Agreed. I enjoyed Odyssey for a while, but it quickly became very formulaic where each level felt like a checklist of things to do with WAY too many moons to find. The Galaxy series were the best, as they took some of what made 64 great and juiced it up perfectly.

Lolly78d ago

Yes! Let's release an almost 30 year old game to kick off the next generation for Nintendo...
I'm over re-releases...FEED ME NEW MARIO!

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Super Mario 64 Speedrunners Have Figured Out How To Do Carpetless Trick

A huge Super Mario 64 speedrun trick has been discovered that could prove to wholly change the speedrunning scene in the ecosystem.

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Super Mario come back: Minecraft player builds Mario 64's Castle in the Game

A Minecraft player has astounded the gaming community by sharing an extraordinary recreation of Super Mario 64's castle within the world of Minecraft. This remarkable tribute captures the essence of one of gaming's most iconic locations, Peach's Castle, complete with meticulously designed interiors. Despite Minecraft being over a decade old, its dedicated community always impresses with its boundless creativity. Fan creations like this are a testament to the endless possibilities that Minecraft'

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