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F1 World Championship Edition (SNES) (1995)
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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Nintendo EAD Nintendo 64 2000
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In Super Mario 64 DS, the back room connected to the Rec Room features a large window, behind which a balcony and some hills are visible. This view seems to suggest there may be an explorable area beyond the window, but it is purely decorative.
In the footage, the game has been modified to let Yoshi pass through the window to attempt to land on the balcony. However, as would be unfortunately expected from a decorative part of the area geometry, the balcony and the hills lack collision, causing Yoshi to fall through the balcony into the void and die.
Of interest is the fact that the sky seen through the window is implemented differently from the sky in the rest of the game; while other areas use a skybox that is merely a graphic drawn behind all objects and does not actually exist in the scene, the sky here is drawn on a physical surface, as can be seen when Yoshi falls through it.
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Pokémon Stadium Nintendo EAD Nintendo 64 2000
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