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28 years later, unopenable door in Super Mario 64’s Cool, Cool Mountain has been opened without hacks


Doors, a notorious evil that haunts architects and game developers throughout all of time and space, usually work pretty simply in 1996’s seminal 3D platformer, Super Mario 64— all except one, which cannot be opened from the “outside.” The one-sided door missing an outside handle at the bottom of Cool, Cool Mountain‘s slide has bothered Mario 64 enthusiasts for nearly three decades— but finally, a hackless answer has been found to this dilemma.

This answer was found by Super Mario 64 speedrunner “Alexpalix,” inspired by a YouTube video by notorious Super Mario 64 multiverse engineer (really) and A-press expert Pannenkoek2012, which explains Mario 64’s invisible walls. Since one of those invisible walls prevents this door from being opened, Pannenkoek’s prior work explaining them was key to finally answering this old question.

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