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({{aboutfile |1= This image shows an example of HOLP manipulation in ''Super Mario 64''. I pre-set the HOLP at the location the Bob-omb is visible on the screenshot by grabbing a Bob-omb and letting go of it after reaching this spot. Then, I got the...) |
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Description | This image shows an example of HOLP manipulation in Super Mario 64. I pre-set the HOLP at the location the Bob-omb is visible on the screenshot by grabbing a Bob-omb and letting go of it after reaching this spot. Then, I got the Hat-in-Hand glitch, which allows me to grab and throw objects without updating the HOLP. With the hat in my hand, I grabbed another Bob-omb and threw it, so that it spawned at the pre-set HOLP, facing in Mario's direction. This is visible on the screenshot. |
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Artist | Semako (talk) 15:14, 8 October 2017 (EDT) |
Edited | Recorded using the console game and a capture card. |
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14:14, October 8, 2017 | 1,554 × 989 (1.16 MB) | Semako (talk | contribs) | {{aboutfile |1= This image shows an example of HOLP manipulation in ''Super Mario 64''. I pre-set the HOLP at the location the Bob-omb is visible on the screenshot by grabbing a Bob-omb and letting go of it after reaching this spot. Then, I got the... |
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