Super Mario 64 J Z64
The Japanese release lacks some features found in later versions, such as the "Shindou" edition's Rumble Pak support or certain bug fixes.
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(Byte Swapped) files, which are functionally identical but stored in different byte orders Key Features of the (J) Version The Japanese release lacks some features found in
: Mario has significantly fewer voice lines. For example, he doesn't say "It's-a me, Mario!" on the title screen or "Hello!" when you start a file. The "Gay Bowser" Line The "Gay Bowser" Line Features specific glitches like
Features specific glitches like the "1,000 Coin Glitch" and allows the famous Backwards Long Jump (BLJ).
, stored in the .z64 ROM format. This file is a digital copy of the 1996 Nintendo 64 cartridge, specifically the NTSC-J version. Key Details of the Japanese Version
: Byte-swapped format (originally used by Doctor V64 backup devices). .n64 : Little Endian format.
