Like many of the other rumours on this list, it hasn’t been found in a legitimate copy of the game and likely never will be. In some versions, the room is actually like the Bom-omb battlefield from the game’s opening level.Īccording to some sources, the ‘existence’ of the Bowser room is actually part of a scrapped ‘bad’ ending to Super Mario 64 which would see Bowser defeat Mario once and for all. Some versions have furniture and others are bare. All versions of the room contain a close-up image of Bowser staring at Mario. Sometimes the room is linked to the red coin collectables and other times it serves no discernible purpose. The Bowser Room is a rumoured location in Super Mario 64 with unknown origins. These feelings have given Wet-Dry World a spooky vibe and led many to believe it has the supernatural ability to negatively impact your mood. This rumour has been solidified by Reddit threads describing the palpable tension and fear players feel when entering this level, with most commenters agreeing it has a weird, spooky vibe that negatively impacts their mood.Īccording to various commenters, this aura is influenced by creepy angled skyboxes, muted colours, the town’s derelict appearance, claustrophobia and “ submechanophobia”, the fear of seeing man-made objects submerged in water. The “negative emotional aura” produced by Wet-Dry World has been associated with feelings of loneliness, hopelessness and depression. This statement also comes with the caveat that some players believe Mario 64 is controlled by an AI designed to manipulate a player’s experience of the game.) Wet-Dry World is controlling your mindĪccording to Reddit user u/SurprisedPootis, Mario 64 level Wet-Dry World implements a form of emotional mind control to instil feelings of dread into your soul. (If all copies of Mario 64 are personalised, these phenomena may only appear in unique copies of the game. This is a common phrase you’ll hear alongside these conspiracy theories as a way to discredit people trying to disprove these theories. According to sootminer, some people have been able to get inside the room on their own copies, furthering the idea “every copy of Mario 64 is personalised”.
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