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      • Super Mario 64 's L is Real 2401 is a bizarre urban legend that was once part of a major longstanding belief that Super Mario 64 players could unlock Luigi as a playable character. The phrase comes from a plaque on a statue near the entrance to the Big Boo's Haunt course in Peach's Castle.
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  2. Jun 18, 2004 · It's much easier than going the normal way. L IS REAL 2041: - Go to the courtyard of the castle (where all the Boos are). There is a statue of a star in the middle of a small pool. Use C-up...

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  3. Most fans know the message as "L is real 2401". For years now, it seems like there was never a definitive answer as to what the sign meant. Turns out someone got the answer back in 1998 from a Nintendo game counselor.

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    • Planned Inclusion of Luigi

    On December 2, 2016, Redditor b0nd18t posted an image of a letter they received from Nintendo of America on May 7, 1998. The letter contains the following official explanation of the plaque's inscription.

    L is real 2401

    The most common interpretation of the plaque's inscription was that the top line reads "L is real 2401", which comes with various implications and secondary theories.

    Eternal star

    A secondary interpretation of the plaque texture was that the top line reads "Eternal star", a name that would later be used by the final Mario Partyboard. Though less useful for speculative purposes, this interpretation arguably makes the most sense as the plaque is on a star-shaped statue. The font used for in-game dialogue also appears to match the "Eternal star" reading to some extent. However, the spacing of the letters makes the line more closely resemble "E te rnal star".

    Giant dead Dodongo...

    In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, a sign using the same texturein the Dodongo's Cavern dungeon reads: This is a hint for a nearby puzzle. The solution is to throw bombs at the eyes of a giant Dodongo head, making it "see red", to unlock a door. Due to the reused texture, some players have attempted to relate this message back to the statue in Super Mario 64. Their reasoning is that a giant undead enemy, the large Boo in the same courtyard as the plaque, drops the entrance to Big Boo's...

    Even though Luigi does not appear in the final version of Super Mario 64, his inclusion was planned in earlier stages of development. Satoru Iwata and Shigeru Miyamoto have confirmed that the game "started with Mario and Luigi running around together" in splitscreen and single-screen camera modes. Yoshiaki Koizumi later cited "a choice between cutt...

  4. Sep 16, 2020 · When the revolutionary Mario game was released in 1996, some players noticed that a plaque in the castle courtyard appeared to read “L is real.” Well, if you squinted hard enough. The sign...

  5. Many believe is does in fact say "L Is Real 2401" (not 2041 as you wrote). It's led to many rumors that Luigi is in Super Mario 64, which has been debunked. This same plaque makes an appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as well.

  6. May 27, 2024 · Super Mario 64 DS. In the Nintendo DS version, you take control of Yoshi. Use the area to try out some of Yoshi's moves. Then, walk up to the castle. Unfortunately, the castle doors are locked. Lakitu, the cameraman, will tell you a rabbit was spotted with the key.