Super Mario 64 big star secret
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Super Mario 64 big star secret is a lost video, made in 2007 by lotusman17, which somehow is related to unlocking Luigi, with a handful of steps on how to do so. It was assumed to be deleted in late 2012 due to how much death threats and toxic comments there are. The search would have rather started in 2020, by the creator of the Lost Media wiki. The video was edited with Windows movie maker, which was defunct since 2014. There was a reaction to the video on 2008, with had crude quality and is barely seen. There were tons of remakes of this video. On 2024, another reaction was found.
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The video itself, of course, has to do with unlocking Luigi, and it begins with a handful of steps on how to do so; all of this was impressively made with ""Windows Movie Maker" 2" At first, the steps are shown on a black screen, before Lotus begins doing what the steps say at the beginning. One of the instructions includes running around the courtyard statue for a certain amount of time. After the part where Lotus tells the player to kick the Boo, they are then told to press "A" on the wall as being the final step. As the player is about to do so, the K-fee zombie would then appear on the screen, suddenly interrupting the video. However, it is rumored that if one can see far enough, Lotus can be seen going against the wall before the actual screamer, this rumor has not yet been confirmed. The video shortly ended with the credits appearing from the top. The video used to have three different pieces of music, including the gameplay and the credits, but it was muted due to copyright issues. Based on the quality of the video it seemed to be recorded on a fliphone which LotusMan Him self stated in an Interview in which he said he used a Motorola RAZR V3. Lotus had made changes on the castle using the editor "Toad’s Tool 64" to place the door in the right wall of the main lobby's staircase and to change Mario's shirt to be blue and overalls to black. Lotus had done other changes besides using the level editor The video's audio has been muted to avoid copyright issues, so it was replaced with 009 Sound System's Dreamscape theme in 2010. The video originally had a set of three music, such as "Whispers in the Dark" by Skillet at the start, and "Those Chosen by the Planet" from Final Fantasy VII in the second half and the credits. However, the music that played, in the beginning, was often mistaken as "Bring Me To Life" by Evanescence, according to many witnesses. The video might have been deleted because of the copyright strike in 2012. At some time, Lotus also said that an email was sent to him, which offered him to put "Database" by Alexander Pearls for almost US $40, which he accepted later on. When questioned about the audio swap, Lotus explained that it's "one of the those (sic) YouTube recommends it for audio swaps when they screw you over.". Lotus has confirmed that the screamer took place inside the castle, mostly in the courtyard, rather than the ones claiming to have taken place in the Bob-Omb Battlefield. Lotus mentioned that Mario has entered an "alternate dimension", where textures (from which he drew in MS Paint) are glitching out, possibly due to low memory issues with the emulator. On September 16, 2020, Lotus made two screenshots as a remake such as for the thumbnail (depiction of Mario standing in front of the courtyard statue) and some part featuring Mario next to the castle. The screamer part appeared to be extended, as confirmed by Lotus himself. Unfortunaly do the content of the video Lotus received many death threats, Heck even a few second's after the video there was a quick annotation stating that the video well soon be deleted due to hate and toxic comments
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