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Rileggendo questa discussione (che è sicuramente la mia preferita del Nintendo Smash), mi sono reso conto che, dopo l'uscita di Ocarina of Time 3D che non presentava quella stessa texture, non siamo riusciti a giungere alla conclusione. Ebbene, oggi porto la risposta ufficiale di Nintendo a questo mistero, grazie ad un benefattore americano che ha deciso di mandare una mail a Nintendo of America e, contro ogni possibilità, ha ricevuto anche una risposta.
Questa è la mail che ha inviato:
CITAZIONE "Mystery of Super Mario 64? Well there is a common mystery going around about Super Mario 64. In the courtyard with the boo's, there is statue of a star with words under it that are hard to decide what they are. A common assumption is that it says L is real 2041. One theory is that 2041 is the release date of Paper Mario which is 2-4-01 and L is real is just there because Luigi is in that game. However, this same plaque is on The Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of time, and Paper Mario was release on 2-5-01. One rumor is that in a magazine Nintendo released the answer saying its an Easter Egg to advertise for Paper Mario, however it is unsure. This is many peoples answer to the bottom words which are believed to say In Paper M, but Paper Mario was originally going to be called Super Mario RPG 2. I'm sick of useless videos on YouTube about it, and also sick of people wondering, so I'm am trying to get the answer to what it means, or if it means nothing at all and Super Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time just used the same tiling. Sorry to bother you, curiosity overwelms me, and many others." E la risposta di Nintendo of America:
CITAZIONE Hello, I'm afraid there isn't an answer to your question about the sign in Super Mario 64 and the plaque in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Nintendo excels at making sure our fans can get back story information, character descriptions, and--most importantly--the information they require to complete the games that we publish. This can happen through our website ( www.nintendo.com), Player's Guides, and Nintendo Power magazine. Having said that, many details about our games will remain mysteries, left to the active imagination of the player. Sincerely, Sharon Matheny Nintendo of America Inc. Tirando le somme, Nintendo è ben a conoscenza della presenza di questo mistero all'interno di Mario 64 e Ocarina of time (e lo credo bene, ce l'ha messo lei!), ma non vuole assolutamente dare la risposta all'enigma. Preferisce "lasciare la risposta dell'enigma all'immaginazione del giocatore", che poi, forse, è la cosa migliore. E inoltre se Nintendo ci avesse dato la risposta fin da subito non avremmo mai creato questo magnifico topic da 20 pagine!
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