

It goes to show how impressive it is that Nintendo can keep all of their information and source codes over time like this. It’s really an astounding amount of content that is in this “Gigaleak”. In addition to the source codes, there are plenty of files that show early models for Yoshi in Super Mario World, early music for Super Castlevania IV, and prototypes for Super Mario Kart. If you’re looking for a goldmine of information and treasure, the Super Nintendo leaks are for you. What About The Other Leaks? Are The Super Nintendo Ones Legit? The progress of the Super Mario 64 Reverse Engineering team continues. The source codes of the games are also incomplete, so they can’t be fully reverse engineered. It’s definitely disappointing that we didn’t get some sort of goldmine from this recent leak. So his files are in the game, but all of the conspiracy theories and pictures you’re probably seeing on the internet are either fake or mods of the recent port of Super Mario 64 to the PC. This would mean that Luigi would be the second player. In development, Nintendo was planning on making a two-player mode for Super Mario 64. But, these files aren’t in the actual game, they’re just extra files. Yes, there are textures and audio for Luigi’s player model in the game’s files. This leak unfortunately doesn’t prove that Luigi is in the game. While two of those are just creepypasta posts, the Luigi one has some merit. So yes, if you’ve been following Nintendo 64 news over the past couple months, the internet is alight with ideas of “Ghost Wario”, Luigi being in the game, and that every copy of Super Mario 64 is personalized to players. Now it’s an interesting piece of history for Nintendo collectors and apart of this huge leak. The IQue is an interesting experiment that was designed to curb piracy in China on games.

Mario 64, Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Mario Kart 64, F-Zero X, Yoshi’s Story, Paper Mario, Sin and Punishment, Excitebike 64, Super Smash Bros., Custom Robo, and Animal Crossing. The 14 games referenced in that leak are: Wave Race 64, Star Fox 64, Dr. Those 14 games are conincidentally, the ones in the massive Nintendo 64 leak. It stored all the games on a 64 MB flash card that plugs into the bottom of the controller. So the console wasn’t actually a console, but more of a plug-and-play device. It was made because of China’s ban on video game consoles. The IQue was a Chinese proprietary Nintendo 64 made in the early 2000’s. They’re from a very obscure Chinese console called the IQue. As MVG talks about, these games source code aren’t from the actual Nintendo 64 releases. People who were expecting to see conspiracy theories about their favorite Nintendo 64 games are going to be disappointed. It turns out that the Super Nintendo leaks were more fruitful (at the moment) for juicy details or lost code in games.
