Super Mario 64 J Z64 -

The painting for Jolly Roger Bay depicts bubbles in the water rather than a sunken ship. Additionally, the frame for this painting is not gold, unlike most others.

The Chain Chomp uses a unique barking sound that resembles a person saying "wanwan" (the Japanese onomatopoeia for a bark) instead of a realistic dog bark. Why Speedrunners Prefer the "J" Version super mario 64 j z64

Many iconic voice lines from Charles Martinet are absent. Mario does not say "Hello!" on the title screen, "Okey-dokey!" when selecting a file, or "Let's-a-go!" when starting a level. Princess Peach also lacks voice acting in the opening and ending cutscenes. The painting for Jolly Roger Bay depicts bubbles

To interact with signs or NPCs, players must use the B button . In later international versions, both A and B can be used. Why Speedrunners Prefer the "J" Version Many iconic