


Entering the basement is also very prone to crashing not only the game, but the emulator itself. On top of that, even if you do get a star in some levels, it won't exit you out of it! Using teleporters will also trap Mario in limbo and won't let him reappear, forcing you to reset the game.

He can still move around, jump, and grab things though. Forced Transformation: Sometimes the game will turn Mario into a signpost.It bears noting that this only happens in certain levels, like Bob-Omb Battlefield - other worlds, like "Whomp's Fortress", aren't affected by this. Occasionally the game will let up and allow the objects to stop moving and hang in mid-air, though. Everything Trying to Kill You: Sometimes, the game will send a tornado of everything in the level that isn't nailed down, from enemies to objects (including some objects that aren't in the level, like Boos and blue fire) and it's impossible to evade them - you either have to let them mop the floor with you or hope the game crashes from that many objects being in one place.Considering how often you're gonna die, having negative lives means it will just keep going down and you'll never get a Game Over.The metal cap makes you invincible, which is especially good in the lava levels, and the wing cap is great in Bowser in the Fire Sea. Sometimes, the randomiser gives you a metal cap or a wing cap for no reason.The super jump and super speed boosts can make you jump so high and go so fast you can no longer move accurately.The metal cap, usually a boon, is horrendous to get in areas where you really want to be swimming.Body Horror: When Mario tries to open a locked door with a star, sometimes he'll be stuck in place and his head will do a 360 degree turn through his body!.Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: The game occasionally makes Mario an incredibly large size (even bigger than the Mega Mushroom from Mario 64 DS would), but it doesn't affect his gameplay or collision detection.

Another re-release, called Chaos Edition 4.0, was released on September 22, 2022. On September 27, 2020, Kaze released an Updated Re-release of the game called Chaos Edition 3.0. The hack has become considerably popular due to playthroughs by online gamers like Vinesauce. The hack is designed to inject randomized snippets of GameShark code on and off during gameplay, which creates randomized effects on both the visuals and gameplay, which can range from amusing, frustrating, to downright nightmarish. On its surface, it seems to play identical to the original game, but as it unravels, it has more than a few surprises awaiting. Super Mario 64: Chaos Edition is a peculiar rom hack of the iconic portly plumber platformer of the same name, created by Kaze Emanuar.
