Some of the ideas were then reused for a Star Fox 64 promotion VHS. This seems to be a canceled, unfinished promotion tape that would've been given out by Nintendo Power if the game would've been finished in December 1995, but the game was delayed and the commercial was then left incomplete. The tape ends on an error message (which translated means "The fun of Nintendo has just begun"). Without any control, Mario is left to drown in the water while the phrase "LEAVE" flashes on screen with the static of the tape getting worse and worse. The player jumps into the water and finds an opening that they try to swim into, but the player's controller disconnects as seen with the "Player 1 No Input" flashing on the bottom left side of the screen. After travelling to a distorted version of the castle's foyer and then through another hall, the player ends up out into a distorted version of the castle grounds. When they turn around, they see the Wario Apparition. They eventually come across a sign which tells them to leave. While urged not to continue, the player continues through the labyrinth of hallways. Then, after shooting the cannon, the player somehow manages to clip through the stained glass window. After falling to the water, a white shadow of Mario appears while the player is swimming in the castle’s moat, and after a few seconds, the player gets teleported away from the moat. At around 0:40, the player discovers a pipe, but that pipe took him back to the start of the game (notice that after the player enters the pipe, the waterfall is falling upwards, instead of downwards). At the start, the player starts the game, through all the tape, there's a message in the bottom right corner that says "Player 2 No Input". The two of them found this tape and the same video can be found on Marionova's channel, instead under the title "Internal Castle Plexus".īy far the most complex of the tapes, this video shows what appears to be the Internal Plexus of the Castle. The tape in this video was donated by another Youtuber, Marionova64. (which is actually sped-up audio of the zombie screams from Half-Life 2). An ending black and white picture depicting a horrific Mario without eyes and a very young child kneeling over him while a Nintendo 64 sits behind him is then shown, with a creepy variant of the Donut Plains map music from Super Mario World playing, and the end of the video, a graphical error, and a scary scream occurs subsequently. ![]() ![]() Mario subsequently goes to the courtyard and sees the lifeless body of Luigi. Messages appear on the screen reading "Help, The Flood, Save us". Mario (who now has 121 stars instead of the 10 stars he had earlier) is then at the village in Wet-Dry World. Next, a creepy picture of Bowser slowly fades in while a Japanese voice repeats "The Fun of Nintendo is endless" (when translated). ![]() The title screen then appears and suffers another graphical bug. When he enters the level, another error message appears, this time, when translated, it reads "The game has suddenly encountered a fatal error. When on the Star Select screen, the description has a flickering black box over it and when the player tries to go left, it quickly goes back to the 4th star. When he enters the painting the screen flickers. Mario enters the Castle and goes to Bob-omb Battlefield. Lastly, the screen cuts to an image showing Mario flying with the Wing Cap towards an unknown location. The same error message as before is flashed on a red background. ![]() The screen then goes to Mario in a room with two moving blue walls that crush him. Then, he is in a fight with Bowser who has text similar to his first fight but with the addition of "It's time to wake up. The same error message from the start then appears. He subsequently dies when he reaches the top. He then Backward Long Jumps on the stairs, where the message "Turn back" keeps appearing. Next, Mario is at the endless staircase, but when he tries to leave a scream occurs. An error message then appears, that when translated is "The fun of Nintendo is endless" with a voice playing in the background. The title screen first appears, but it is graphically messed up.
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