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gay Bowser!” during the Super Mario 64 boss fights. A travesty, for sure, but there’s a good reason the iconic voice line is missing. The mystery of Mario’s dialogue that has eluded fans ...
Mario never actually calls Bowser gay. Most people know that the actual line is likely “so long, King Bowser.” But nobody really cares, because it’s funnier to imagine that the Nintendo 64 ...
Somehow, though, a video about Super Mario 64 is now high up there as one of ... but then pannenkoek2012 actually defeats Bowser without the joystick. You might think: Wait a minute.
Fans have been deciphering what Mario actually said to Bowser as he flung him off the platform by his rough, stubby tail since Super Mario 64’s 1996 release due to the red plumber’s thick ...
Super Mario 64 is the first videogame I can remember really ... Now you can play one of Nintendo’s best from pretty much any modern Bowser browser — as if it were something as basic as ...
As reported by Kotaku, Mario doesn't say "gay Bowser" or anything of the sort in the Mario 64 that's in Super Mario 3D All-Stars on Nintendo Switch. Instead, Mario says "buh-bye!" as he throws Bowser.
People who played the original Super Mario 64 likely remember the then-epic fights against Bowser where you needed to grab his tail and swing him into giant exploding metal balls. During the ...
eclipsing the Bowser's Airship set that previously took the cake at $99.99 and 1,152 pieces. Not part of the official line but still very much a Mario LEGO set, a Super Mario 64 set was also ...
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