@@peregrine88 a video by Pannenkoek called "Watch for Rolling Rocks in .5 A presses" is a very big meme in the Mario 64 community and he mentions parallel universe and how there's copies of the stage all around, I can't describe it that well but it reminded me of what he said
never jump into the ceeling in the goomba plains painting room (the one on the 5th floor, the one that you fall into after you jump into broken window outside the castle)
it might be the way it extends the original mario intro, when people use ai to continue and change memes it always freaks me out so its probably the way it turns the original mario 64 intro into something weird and new
NGL, I kinda wish the Switch was revealed with something like this back in 2016. It just looks so damn dope, and gives off such a feeling of hype, with a bit of weird crypticness.
@@dwaynethemineraljohnson412 the Nintendo 64 could handle more than one, there has been 4 generations of home consoles since. The switch can easily render this 4 times over
@@dwaynethemineraljohnson412 It could The map has less than 2000 polygons You need 6 times that many just to render Mario in Mario Odyssey Now think of how many it takes for New Donk City
@@Katzelle3 you saw how many maps that where maybe a million and the switch struggles to run mario oddesey ate 900p because as usual on switch its dynamic res
So, since Peaches Castle from Super Mario 64 has 871 Polygons, and that there are about 512,000,000 Castles in one castle that means there are 445952000000 polygons in one Castle made up of castles. And also because there are 152 Castles Made up of castles in the Nintendo logo seen at the end, that means there are 6.7784704e+13 Polygons, and I don't know what that means ._.
@@alpha210 es un organismo público tripartita de México, que cuenta con la participación del sector de los trabajadores, el sector empresarial y el gobierno.
It's kind of wild to think that at one point in history, Nintendo was all about having the best graphics and hardware, and now it's focused almost entirely on gameplay.
@@alexander1055this enlightened me to the point where i have ascended beyond human comprehension and i am now a part of the fabric that makes up reality itself
ngl, rather than finding peach, the idea of Mario trying find the actual place of his own home and world, trying to get out inside amount of parallel universe is definitely a huge potential idea for a Mario game.
@@RyanLeishman No, I mean the N64 is a BEAST for crunching polygons if you optimize it right, you could approximate GameCube standards if you know what you're doing
I remember it like it was yesterday. I was in design college, and a classmate brought this video and another one that was supposedly of a Super Mario Advance 3D and showed them to the class. I remember that we were perplexed and at the same time uncomfortable, because in 2005 all of this seemed too utopian. When I used VR glasses for the first time, decades later, I IMMEDIATELY remembered this video.
I bought my first VR headset in 2005, mere months after this video. It was a Z800 from eMagin, and I used it with my PC and the nVidia stereoscopic drivers. A newsgroup about consoles was full of Nintendo fans, eagerly waiting for the "Revolution" to come out, but when I told them that they could already do that on a PC (I even appropriated the Revolution's catchphrase, "Play games, make games, the eyes feel games") somehow *I* was the party pooper. Then, when the Wii was revealed, and the whole gimmick was a motion-sensing remote control, those turncoats started talking trash about the product they had been expecting for months, calling it useless, saying nobody ever wanted that, and defended the Wiimote as if it was their child, calling it really innovative.
Its funny when you know that instancing, while impressive because it was new at the time, really was not like super technically impressive, it doesn't really have to work much harder to render it so many times again because its only stored in memory once!
Gosh… 512,000,000 Castles are made out of Castle to form up the Nintendo logo?! WOW!! Looks like many Gamers around the world including Japan are truly playing Nintendo games and consoles! Thank you all so much for playing! 🎮 (P.S. I’m hoping that somebody will make the 4K remastered version with enhanced graphics for this video. Instead of too many castles and Nintendo Revolution sky… Keep 2 Peach’s Castle at the beginning and at the top of a tower. This time with 2 Peach’s Castles (in Mario Movie style), realistic sky, birds, roads, trees, houses, buildings, signs, grasses, waters or rivers, cars, peoples and more to make it form-up perfectly in the Nintendo logo so that gamers will let you know that many people around the world including Japanese people are playing Nintendo games and consoles.)
Wow, didn't know this tech demo even existed. Some kind of instancing? It's like they did an unlimited detail thingy back in the 90s :)
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For those who are not aware. This is a tech demo of the Nintendo Revolution, also known as Nintendo Wii, created to show the power of the architecture of the console in 2005. The full video is here th-cam.com/video/zX2smM87r14/w-d-xo.html 😉
@@Idkwhattoputhere5123 No sorry, this is not a hoax, the prototype of the Nintendo Wii was called Nintendo Revolution and was revealed at the 2005 E3 by Nintendo, they changed the name of the console after. Despite the name of the video i linked, this video was real, i saw it when it was released, i had it on a dvd offered with a video game magazine.
¡Hola pablo! Sé que esto es una posibilidad remota, pero no creo que pudiera vivir conmigo mismo si no lo intentara. Estoy encantado de ver que pudiste salvar parte del video de Nintendo On. Tengo una solicitud relacionada con eso, algo que he estado tratando de lograr al menos desde que salió el video. Todo lo que quiero es una copia limpia del audio del video de demostración de Nintendo On Tech para poder escucharlo en mis parlantes en casa con mayor fidelidad. Firmaría o prometería lo que sea necesario, simplemente creo que es el mejor remix que he escuchado. Gracias por la inspiración.
they said Hi, Pablo! I know this is a long shot, but I don't think I could live with myself if I didn't try. I'm delighted to see that you were able to save some of the Nintendo On video. I have a request related to that, something I've been trying to accomplish at least since the video came out. All I want is a clean copy of the audio from the Nintendo On Tech demo video so I can listen to it on my speakers at home with greater fidelity. I would sign or promise whatever it takes, I just think it's the best remix I've ever heard. Thanks for the inspiration.
*_but first, we need to talk about parallel universes_*
Dan K. Meme I don’t understand this, what am I missing?
@@peregrine88 super mario 64 parallel universe
DeRockProject & the Attack of the Really Long Channel Name doesn’t help lol
@@peregrine88 a video by Pannenkoek called "Watch for Rolling Rocks in .5 A presses" is a very big meme in the Mario 64 community and he mentions parallel universe and how there's copies of the stage all around, I can't describe it that well but it reminded me of what he said
Every copy of Mario 64- oh fuck
Toad: Thank you Mario, but our princess is in another castle!
Mario: WHICH ONE?!
The 8th
the one next to a castle
Brilliant
Yes
the bottom left one
this will be Switch 2 graphics in 2026
So true Mr. Editor
takema like
w tho
nah they'll suck more
202060 maybe
Basically the Mario 128 demo taken to the extreme.
Merge this demo and the "Mario 128" demo together...
Mario 1,280,000 :P
Castle 128
@@edgardeitz5746 Mario 5.282945e+269
was hoping for the camera to keep zooming out until there is infinitely fractal level of the castles. just imagining it giving me goosebumps
"Every copy of Mario 64 is personalized"
Shh! Please walk quietly in the hallway!
You want fun?
Wario so you fun
never jump into the ceeling in the goomba plains painting room (the one on the 5th floor, the one that you fall into after you jump into broken window outside the castle)
@@vova_gladchukwhich castle, though?
A castle entirely made of castles?!
@Aiden the Tech Boy literally said on the nintendo on trailer
@Aiden the Tech Boy This was a tech demo for the Wii.
Yes, so you can castle while you castle
No brigade, water and earth
@@Thelango99Really??? I don't think Wii can run all this
There’s something indescribably unsettling about this.
Existential crisis vibes.
Every single castle has a peach picture
When I was little I used to have these fever dreams about bizarre lands beyond the castle and this reminds me of those so much
Big tech overlord liminal simulation vibes
Paralel universes
No matter how many times I see this, it still blows me away.
"Yo dawg, I heard you like castles, so we put a castle inside of your castle so you can castle while you castle."
X to Z 🙅🏾♂️
Chess
Damn thats a throwback! That was my favorite meme back in the day lol
This is what I envision when Mario 64 speedrunners talk about going into parallel universes
This video always freaked me out for some reason
Right? It gets weirdly suspensful in the "but there's more" sections
megalophobia maybe?
same, this video has a wierd aura
it might be the way it extends the original mario intro, when people use ai to continue and change memes it always freaks me out so its probably the way it turns the original mario 64 intro into something weird and new
This would have been an INCREDIBLE tech demo for the switch.
NGL, I kinda wish the Switch was revealed with something like this back in 2016. It just looks so damn dope, and gives off such a feeling of hype, with a bit of weird crypticness.
Switch could never handle this too many polygons
@@dwaynethemineraljohnson412 the Nintendo 64 could handle more than one, there has been 4 generations of home consoles since. The switch can easily render this 4 times over
@@dwaynethemineraljohnson412
It could
The map has less than 2000 polygons
You need 6 times that many just to render Mario in Mario Odyssey
Now think of how many it takes for New Donk City
@@Katzelle3 you saw how many maps that where maybe a million and the switch struggles to run mario oddesey ate 900p because as usual on switch its dynamic res
Meanwhile modern tech demos and demonstrations:
,, the leafs of this tree in the background are a tiny bit sharper. 700 dollars please!,,
700? more like 699 (1 dollar is alot)
Those aren't quotation marks
@@fusserizer7027 it's a German thing. It's hard to keep such small details consistent when you're used to talking two languages on a daily basis
@@Domenic1407 Ohh
Is this a real tech demo though? I cannot find any info about it online. Seems to be a fan made thing.
this is somehow a good demonstration for what the parallel universes actually look like if you just turn off their invisibility
Except they're much further apart
They're way further apart, but it does help with explaining the concept.
Had the same thought
the spaces between them are wrong
@@DogsRNice a parallel universe is a parallel universe, you can't say it's only apart
So, since Peaches Castle from Super Mario 64 has 871 Polygons, and that there are about 512,000,000 Castles in one castle that means there are 445952000000 polygons in one Castle made up of castles.
And also because there are 152 Castles Made up of castles in the Nintendo logo seen at the end, that means there are 6.7784704e+13 Polygons, and I don't know what that means ._.
One thing you should know is that you would need a nasa computer to run that many polygons, and even that it would lag like hell :D
I'm pretty sure the lore is that there are 512,000,000 castles total, not in one single bigger castle.
basically a Ps5 tech demo
I went through the entire Mario Galaxy and still couldn't find who asked.
That’s more than 67 trillion polygons
Las Casas De Infonavit:
Xdddd
super Mario 64 si fuera hecho en mexico
Que es infonavit ?
@@alpha210 es un organismo público tripartita de México, que cuenta con la participación del sector de los trabajadores, el sector empresarial y el gobierno.
Jajajaja xd
Si, confirmo :(
Just the music alone sells me
It’s the best mashup anyone could ask for.
It's kind of wild to think that at one point in history, Nintendo was all about having the best graphics and hardware, and now it's focused almost entirely on gameplay.
That’s good honostly, it’s good to have great graphics, but if it plays like shit, then
More like it's focused on money and suing the fans while shitting out half baked games for the nostalgia driven normies.
ah yes, the nintendo wii, famous for having the best graphics on the market at the time
@@Muchac54328Having fun with concord i see
@@tricusgames2602 No where in his comment did he mention Concord. If you are going to insult someone, at least be accurate.
He should definitely make a video about how this was done
With a Computer.
@@alexander1055this enlightened me to the point where i have ascended beyond human comprehension and i am now a part of the fabric that makes up reality itself
I loved this so much back in the 2000s, surprised to see you only uploaded clips from it here and not the original 6 minute video!
This is the one he's probably using for his portfolio.
ngl, rather than finding peach,
the idea of Mario trying find the actual place of his own home and world, trying to get out inside amount of parallel universe is definitely a huge potential idea for a Mario game.
play b3313
Sorry mario but the princess is in another multiverse
0:43 visualized parallel universe
That castle overview is kinda terrifying
I never forgot this. Was a huge inspiration.
YES
Well well well
Full resolution nicceee, thx Pablo
Cada copia de mario, esta unida
Lo mismo pensé
Si lo mismo pense
*man... Imagine the INSANE amount of polygons the PC had to render to make this animation*
The crazy part is that the N64 could render quite a few of those at once...
edit: ... maybe not that many, though.
Instance one of them-
instance 1000 of them.
Using some low-polly swapout trickery could take it so far..
@@RyanLeishman No, I mean the N64 is a BEAST for crunching polygons if you optimize it right, you could approximate GameCube standards if you know what you're doing
I remember it like it was yesterday. I was in design college, and a classmate brought this video and another one that was supposedly of a Super Mario Advance 3D and showed them to the class.
I remember that we were perplexed and at the same time uncomfortable, because in 2005 all of this seemed too utopian. When I used VR glasses for the first time, decades later, I IMMEDIATELY remembered this video.
I bought my first VR headset in 2005, mere months after this video. It was a Z800 from eMagin, and I used it with my PC and the nVidia stereoscopic drivers. A newsgroup about consoles was full of Nintendo fans, eagerly waiting for the "Revolution" to come out, but when I told them that they could already do that on a PC (I even appropriated the Revolution's catchphrase, "Play games, make games, the eyes feel games") somehow *I* was the party pooper.
Then, when the Wii was revealed, and the whole gimmick was a motion-sensing remote control, those turncoats started talking trash about the product they had been expecting for months, calling it useless, saying nobody ever wanted that, and defended the Wiimote as if it was their child, calling it really innovative.
decades after 2005 is at minimum next year 😄
Cool Nintendo Wii tech demo
Just a fan video from 2000
@RyanLeishman oh... Really?
That remix is fucking sick
waiting for someone to add this to their rom hack
This feels like an Inception dream world.
Too bad the actual product wasn't nearly as powerful as what this supposed tech demo showed. I still get goosebumps when I watch this.
so that's telling me my Nintendo on can hold 412 million castles?
You can see the impressive processing power of Nintendo ON on almost any game for that console
That music remix needs a proper standalone release.
Sorry Mario, but the princess is in another dimension.
"Oh mama mia! How many-a-castle does-a-Peach have-a?!"
a" zero"
How many polygons are used to create each polygon that made of polygons?!?
Danil Sirin I’m guessing he “cheats” at some point and uses textures with bump maps for the ones really far away, but I’d imagine there’s still a lot
@@henryrichard7619 oooooooooooooooh
thats smart af
i dont think i even knew what i was talking about
Hell, if I saw my computer render all of this smoothly, I'd still be impressed.
"Thank you Mario! But the princess is in another castle."
"There's nothing that can top off this!"
-that one guy every single time:
This feels like a fever dream
the castle apparition
*Slaps Nintendo On* This bad boy can hold up to 412 million castles!
"The Nintendo 64 can have mind boggling effects"
There’s always a castle
There’s always a princess
This demo looks nice!
*40 seconds later*
BRO HOW MANNY CATSLES DO THEY HAVE!
First look at the Nintendo On! But first, we need to talk about parallel universes...
Amazing, very good!
Bro took the princess is in another castle too literally
This like that One Spongebob Episode When Squidword moved into Squid Town and Saw Nabjorhood of Houses which all looked the same and like his
"Princess Peach is in another castle"
"I'm sorry Mario but your princess is another castle, good luck on finding her, I know you will!"
*"Thank you mario! But our princess is in another castle."*
I love the music in this
Its funny when you know that instancing, while impressive because it was new at the time, really was not like super technically impressive, it doesn't really have to work much harder to render it so many times again because its only stored in memory once!
6yrs later and this is hitting the recommended. Hi algorithm.
No way they actually had this as a tech demo… this is insane
Oh. It’s fake..
>place a bunch of copies of the map geometry
>plot render camera path
This is fan made and literally came out in like 2005 and a lot of people watching probably weren't even born yet.
Now you're playing with POWER!
Now I wonder how many polygons that would take.
The castle is made up of 600 polygons. But i'm not gonna count how much castles there are
@@Boxled there are 512,000,000 castles
3.072E11 polygons
@Waggsmith YTP The max my PC can handle is 7 million polygons.
@@vm-hoss1271 actually the castle is made up of 875 polygons
I haven't seen this in ages.
"Every universe is the same"
"It's a endless no ending"
"Is this hell?"
Mario-
A f**k ton of Castles to make up a giant castle, and then several of those giant castles to make the Nintendo Logo. That's pretty cool
"This is Golden Requiem" ahh shit 💀💀💀💀
Technically this is half real, there are "parallel universes" in Mario 64, just they are invisible
Not really, there are no parallel universes, the game just does some wrong math with overflowed values making it seem like there is something outside
real question, how did he render all that
the another castles in question:
Este es el tipo de video que se le recomienda a todo el mundo despues de 6 años
Ah y tambien esto es literalmente universos paralelos
This is very insane if you were in 2005.
That render tech...
pov: you are trying to sleep but your brain drops this banger.
i would have added the Nintendo Game Boy startup chime at the end 😆
Imagine if a castle was a pixel and a different color to fit the pixel's color?
I wish I had the bro's faith so that his PC doesn't explode with those 10 universes...
Less polygons than a single garten of banban 3d model.
La descripción: 2005
Año donde nacio Xiaro
What awesome Graphics!!1
Ok guys time for my 60000000000 star run!
Man I can't wait for the Nintendo Revolution to be able to do this in realtime
fake tech demo aside, its really trippy seeing this almost nightmarish multiverse hellscape Peach lives in XD
Finally, a proper visualization of parallel universes
Super Mario 64 will never die, it just can’t! No matter how much time passes, it keeps on coming back!
Gosh… 512,000,000 Castles are made out of Castle to form up the Nintendo logo?! WOW!! Looks like many Gamers around the world including Japan are truly playing Nintendo games and consoles! Thank you all so much for playing! 🎮
(P.S. I’m hoping that somebody will make the 4K remastered version with enhanced graphics for this video. Instead of too many castles and Nintendo Revolution sky… Keep 2 Peach’s Castle at the beginning and at the top of a tower. This time with 2 Peach’s Castles (in Mario Movie style), realistic sky, birds, roads, trees, houses, buildings, signs, grasses, waters or rivers, cars, peoples and more to make it form-up perfectly in the Nintendo logo so that gamers will let you know that many people around the world including Japanese people are playing Nintendo games and consoles.)
what
Are you drunk?
No.
Not happening.
…or is it?
This is going to destroy the PS4 and Xbox 720 in the year 2010 :)))))))
Now the 100 lives yoshi gives you makes sense.
Wow, didn't know this tech demo even existed.
Some kind of instancing? It's like they did an unlimited detail thingy back in the 90s :)
For those who are not aware. This is a tech demo of the Nintendo Revolution, also known as Nintendo Wii, created to show the power of the architecture of the console in 2005. The full video is here th-cam.com/video/zX2smM87r14/w-d-xo.html 😉
This isn't the wii, this is a hoax.
@@Idkwhattoputhere5123 No sorry, this is not a hoax, the prototype of the Nintendo Wii was called Nintendo Revolution and was revealed at the 2005 E3 by Nintendo, they changed the name of the console after. Despite the name of the video i linked, this video was real, i saw it when it was released, i had it on a dvd offered with a video game magazine.
After the big castle made of the castle. we need a gigantic castle made of big castles made of regular sized castles
This does feel like early-mid 2000's nintendo
The Switch literally can't run this tech demo at 60fps
I don't anything could run this
0:51
Oggy and the cockroaches' town but Nintendo
Ahh so these are the parallel universes speedrunnera talk about
Not really, "parallel universes" is just a concept to make it understandable, but there are not actually any parallel universes
Toadsworth: Princess how many castles do you need?!
Peach: Yes.
I miss the castle counter on the bottom
Do you remember the final count though
Oh. The nostalgia
ah yes, my favorite trailer. an existential crises.
This video taught me how to deal with my anxiety
This is parallel universes on ANOTHER LEVEL.
¡Hola pablo! Sé que esto es una posibilidad remota, pero no creo que pudiera vivir conmigo mismo si no lo intentara. Estoy encantado de ver que pudiste salvar parte del video de Nintendo On. Tengo una solicitud relacionada con eso, algo que he estado tratando de lograr al menos desde que salió el video. Todo lo que quiero es una copia limpia del audio del video de demostración de Nintendo On Tech para poder escucharlo en mis parlantes en casa con mayor fidelidad. Firmaría o prometería lo que sea necesario, simplemente creo que es el mejor remix que he escuchado. Gracias por la inspiración.
they said Hi, Pablo! I know this is a long shot, but I don't think I could live with myself if I didn't try. I'm delighted to see that you were able to save some of the Nintendo On video. I have a request related to that, something I've been trying to accomplish at least since the video came out. All I want is a clean copy of the audio from the Nintendo On Tech demo video so I can listen to it on my speakers at home with greater fidelity. I would sign or promise whatever it takes, I just think it's the best remix I've ever heard. Thanks for the inspiration.