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The entrance to the slide is on the first floor, atop the central staircase, and behind the star door labeled "1", meaning it will require 1 Power Star to enter. In the room behind the door are three (two in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'') identical stained glass windows with images of [[Princess Peach]] on them. The one on the right is the entrance to the slide. In the [[Nintendo DS|DS]] version, the room is expanded to hold the character doors but the slide itself remains the same and is still accessed via a picture of Peach in the same room. If Mario falls off, he will not lose a life, but will be sent back to the castle lobby. Like other secret levels, the player can lose a life by taking damage until it reaches zero. In this case, the only way to take damage is to jump from the first part of the slide to the second part of the slide, resulting in damage due to falling from heights. This is the only secret course that contains [[Blue Coin]]s. | The entrance to the slide is on the first floor, atop the central staircase, and behind the star door labeled "1", meaning it will require 1 Power Star to enter. In the room behind the door are three (two in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'') identical stained glass windows with images of [[Princess Peach]] on them. The one on the right is the entrance to the slide. In the [[Nintendo DS|DS]] version, the room is expanded to hold the character doors but the slide itself remains the same and is still accessed via a picture of Peach in the same room. If Mario falls off, he will not lose a life, but will be sent back to the castle lobby. Like other secret levels, the player can lose a life by taking damage until it reaches zero. In this case, the only way to take damage is to jump from the first part of the slide to the second part of the slide, resulting in damage due to falling from heights. This is the only secret course that contains [[Blue Coin]]s. | ||
The room that housed the entrance to the slide was redesigned in the DS version to also serve as character select and [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]] entrance. But an early version of the room, based on the N64 version, can be found in the game's | The room that housed the entrance to the slide was redesigned in the DS version to also serve as character select and [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]] entrance. But an early version of the room, based on the N64 version, can be found in the game's files. | ||
==Levels== | ==Levels== |
Revision as of 05:55, April 28, 2015
The Princess's Secret Slide is one of three secret levels in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS, where Mario must simply ride a winding slide to the bottom, where two Power Stars can be found.
The entrance to the slide is on the first floor, atop the central staircase, and behind the star door labeled "1", meaning it will require 1 Power Star to enter. In the room behind the door are three (two in Super Mario 64 DS) identical stained glass windows with images of Princess Peach on them. The one on the right is the entrance to the slide. In the DS version, the room is expanded to hold the character doors but the slide itself remains the same and is still accessed via a picture of Peach in the same room. If Mario falls off, he will not lose a life, but will be sent back to the castle lobby. Like other secret levels, the player can lose a life by taking damage until it reaches zero. In this case, the only way to take damage is to jump from the first part of the slide to the second part of the slide, resulting in damage due to falling from heights. This is the only secret course that contains Blue Coins.
The room that housed the entrance to the slide was redesigned in the DS version to also serve as character select and Rec Room entrance. But an early version of the room, based on the N64 version, can be found in the game's files.
Levels
Star 1
Mario must ride the slide all the way to the bottom and hit the ! Block to collect the Power Star.
Star 2
This second Star will only appear if the player reaches the bottom of the slide in under twenty-one seconds. This Star will appear in front of the ! block that contained the first star.
Names in other languages
Media
Trivia
- The tune that plays in the course is a variation of the Bob-omb Battlefield theme (aka, the main theme of the game), as well as Cool, Cool Mountain's music. The music is also remixed in Super Smash Bros. Melee, as well as in Super Mario Galaxy 2 in the Tall Trunk Galaxy level "Tall Trunk's Big Slide", and in the Rolling Coaster Galaxy. Another remix can be heard in Paper Mario: Sticker Star in Bowser's Snow Fort, during the mine cart sections. Super Mario 3D World features another variation that plays while riding Plessie. [1] The latest remix is heard in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker where it plays during part of the Coins Galore minigames.