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slow_mario [2023/09/15 00:47] joeslow_mario [2023/09/15 01:38] (current) joe
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-So when I was a kid I turned on Super Mario 64 and Mario was SLOW. When you turn on that game he greets you with "it's a me, Mario!" but it was low pitched and slowed down! The nightmare that was **Slow Mario** must have a one in a trillion chance of happening because it never happened again and it never happened to anyone else I have ever met. The only time I ever heard anyone mention it was someone in the SM64 speedrunning community talk about it during a race and that was one person in a community of people who play the beginning of that game 100 times a day and have apparently never experienced it. +So when I was a kid I turned on [[Super Mario 64]] and Mario was SLOW. When you turn on that game he greets you with "it's a me, Mario!" but it was low pitched and slowed down! The nightmare that was **Slow Mario** must have a one in a trillion chance of happening because it never happened again and it never happened to anyone else I have ever met. The only time I ever heard anyone mention it was someone in the SM64 speedrunning community talk about it during a race and that was one person in a community of people who play the beginning of that game 100 times a day and have apparently never experienced it. 
  
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-I was so scared I turned the game off and ran out of the room. I turned the game back on and it was normal again. It never happened again. I believe the Nintendo 64 had 64 bits, which means it can produce numbers of several orders of magnitude. It was a completely random occurance, right? So if that is the case, then according to completely made up bullshit, there is a 1 in 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 chance of it happening.+I was so scared I turned the game off and ran out of the room. I turned the game back on and it was normal again. It never happened again. I believe the Nintendo 64 had 64 bits, which means it can produce numbers up to 2^64. It was a completely random occurance, right? So if that is the case, then according to completely made up bullshit, there is a 1 in 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 chance of it happening.
  
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