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Actually Solving Creepy Mario Mysteries...
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This mysterious door took 28 years to open or did you know a new UFO was discovered in Mario 64 only 1 month ago? Well today we’re looking at Mario’s greatest Mysteries but are actually gonna be solving them this time. Because I keep getting comments like “Detective Bits, ya right, he doesn’t even solve anything” So I’m gonna prove them wrong, starting with the Alien Rocket Mystery.
Welcome to another entry in the creepy Mario mystery series, but this time, there is a massive twist. Instead of just talking about these urban legends and unexplained phenomena, I am actually going to be solving all of Mario's greatest mysteries using facts, code leaks, and information found online. We are diving deep into some of the most infamous myths in Nintendo history, including the 3D Land alien rocket, the secret language of Isle Delfino in Super Mario Sunshine, the unused Yoshi egg in Super Mario 64, and the real-world origin of the unsettling Wet Dry World skybox.
We also finally crack the case on the unused Dragon Head Flower in Super Mario Galaxy, how players managed to open the supposedly impossible door in Cool Cool Mountain, the biological reason mama penguins can identify their babies, and the truth behind the Jolly Roger Bay UFO glitch. Finally, we tackle the biggest gaming mystery of all time: the L is Real 2401 plaque and the leaked Luigi model from the Nintendo Gigaleak.
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