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==Tall, Tall Mountain's Smiley Joyride==
==Tall, Tall Mountain's Smiley Joyride==
This one is ,without a doubt, the hardest slide in the game. It, unlike the others, features sharper turns and detours. The track has over 50 coins, a couple of 1-up mushrooms, and a star at the end. This track is also the answer to the 100 coin star for Tall Tall Mt., but one must be precise, or the star can be easily missed. To get to this slide the player has to go near the top of the mountain (near [[Fwoosh]]) and find a place that looks like an ordinary wall, but is accessible like a painting.
This one may be the trickiest slide in the game. It, unlike the others, features sharper turns and detours, and even a trick path. The track has a couple of 1-up Mushrooms and a Star at the end. This track is also required for the 100 Coin Star in Tall Tall Mountain, as it contains more than 35 Coins. If the Star appears on the slide, it must be obtained right away, or it will disappear due to the loading point separating the slide and the Mountain itself. To get to this slide the player has to go near the top of the mountain (just past [[Fwoosh]]) and find a place that looks like an ordinary wall, but is accessible like a painting. It is just behind the string of 5 coins.

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General Description

Slides are secret places from certain levels in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS.

Princess Peach's Castle's Secret Slide

This slide is perhaps the the shortest of all. It contains 80 Coins, a Yellow ! Block that contains a Star, and a 1-Up Mushroom that is hidden behind the Yellow ! Block. It is the only slide that is not in an actual level. It can be accessed by going into the stain-glass picture of Peach on the right of the room on the second floor. It contains two stars, one in the Yellow ! Block mentioned above. The other appears after completing the slide in 20.9 seconds or less. It is also available as a playable course in the download multiplayer for Super Mario 64 DS.

Cool, Cool Mountain's Penguin Racetrack

This slide is the only slide that has a shortcut (if Mario is in front of the penguin and he uses the shortcut, he won't give him the reward). The track is made of snow and ice, so it's fairly hard. It has more than 50 yellow coins and one blue one that only appears at the beginning of the race, some 1-up mushrooms (in the shortcut), and a Star (the reward given to you by the penguin). The hardest part is the thin bridge made of sheer ice, but it's right before the finish line so all Mario needs to do is keep his pace. To race or freeride on the track, you must enter through the chimney of the cabin you first see when you start the level.

Tall, Tall Mountain's Smiley Joyride

This one may be the trickiest slide in the game. It, unlike the others, features sharper turns and detours, and even a trick path. The track has a couple of 1-up Mushrooms and a Star at the end. This track is also required for the 100 Coin Star in Tall Tall Mountain, as it contains more than 35 Coins. If the Star appears on the slide, it must be obtained right away, or it will disappear due to the loading point separating the slide and the Mountain itself. To get to this slide the player has to go near the top of the mountain (just past Fwoosh) and find a place that looks like an ordinary wall, but is accessible like a painting. It is just behind the string of 5 coins.