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Speedrunners often prefer the Japanese release because it generally runs slightly faster than the U.S. release, and it allows for specific sequence breaks. Techniques like "BLJ" (Backward Long Jump) are highly effective in this version, helping players navigate to areas early. 2. ROM Hacking and Romhacks
To interact with signs or NPCs, players must use the B button . In later international versions, both A and B can be used. super mario 64 j z64
There are no enemies. Your only goal is to reach the top of the mountain and collect the star. Speedrunners often prefer the Japanese release because it
| Attribute | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | Super Mario 64 (Japan) | | ROM Format | .z64 (Big Endian – native to Nintendo 64 hardware) | | File Size | 8 MB (8,388,608 bytes) – Standard N64 cartridge size | | CRC32 (Common) | Usually 1587A471 (varies by exact dump revision) | | Internal Name | SUPER MARIO 64 | | Cartridge ID | NUS-NSMJ-JPN | | Save Type | EEPROM (4Kbit) | There are no enemies