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« on: March 08, 2002, 10:28:29 PM »
I know, I know Luigi is not suposed to be in SM64. But there is alot of things that went unansered. I'm still a little cerious on the subject. What does that star statue do, in the Back Curt Yard? What does that plaqe say? The wrighting in scratched, and smerry looking. Could it be a hint on how to get Luigi? The first litter does look a little like an L, or I. There is one or two green towers , and one or two red towers, in the Wing Cap Switch World. Does this link to Luigi? What about the water levle? World 3. Doesn't it spark you a little curios that one black shadow passage leads you to a room with a hidden star, and the other just gives you a 1-Up Mushroom? Could this meen that Luigi was edited out at the last moment. Instead of fuly develiping the levle...maybe the just cut it out to get it done on time to make this the first N64 game. Who knows? Why did they make that cloud levle? All you get is one star? Could this be where Luigi was intended to be? Why does Mips come back twice... Why not Luigi one of the times? Why are there so many coins outside the paintings? Why are some placed so hard to get, under the bridge? Could this be used in a code to get Luigi? There is probably question after question that goes unansered. I herd Nintendo's reason was time restrainsts. How can Mr. Myiamoto, and his team of Video game designers, not alter a few Mario graphics, and or just through together a few polygons, to make a quike little Luigi. They could have made him give you the 121st star, and then fly off into the wild blue yander. Or something like that. It sounds a little too suspisious. Where they rideing on the edge of the realease date so closely that they couldn't have taken a few minutes, or hours, to do that? Just to be the first game? Couldn't they have done that and still be on time? It just sounds a little too fisshy. There isn't much of an excuse. You can't forget Luigi! He's Mario's brother! Did the put him in it? Is he hid deep in the coding of the game? Do you realy have to do an outstanding code to get him? Or is it an abvious code....and nobodys cracked it yet? Does Mr. Myomoto want to keep him a secret forever? What if he realy isn't in it? Why are there so many refrences, and or unexplained stuf? Is this just some prank...and where all humering Nintendo by trying to find it? Or are we missing the obvios? Is it so simple that we apear humerous by not finding him? Or did they realy not put him in, and are woundering why we are making sutch a fuss about this? Who knows? Who delvered the oficail exuse? Mr. Myomoto, or some other person? Did he sound shure of himself...or wishy washy about it? Is that the only reason they have? Where and when did this anouncment take place? Will this forever be one of the many mysteries of Nintendo? Or will it someday be solved? By the way. Please don't flame me for brinning this up. Again. Just use cool, calm, reasoning. Not how childish you can be. Lets have an intelegent debate on the subject. Shall we?
(MagiKoopa+spelling change to Magic+The 120 Power Stars from SM64=MagicKoopa120!)