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Juice Strats was discovered on September 23rd, 2012 by [[rennenhoek1991]] after reviewing a twitch video sent to him by an unknown individual, where speedrunner and TASer [[Granite839]] accidentally dropped his N64 into a nearby container of apple juice. | Juice Strats was discovered on September 23rd, 2012 by [[rennenhoek1991]] after reviewing a twitch video sent to him by an unknown individual, where speedrunner and TASer [[Granite839]] accidentally dropped his N64 into a nearby container of apple juice. | ||
Juice Strats became a hot-button issue in the SM64 community, as many complained that it constituted Hardware Manipulation, after nearly a year of community discussion, it was banned from runs on July 21st, | Juice Strats became a hot-button issue in the SM64 community, as many complained that it constituted Hardware Manipulation, after nearly a year of community discussion, it was banned from runs on July 21st, 2013. |
Revision as of 05:21, 10 April 2023
Juice Strats are a series of strategies in Super Mario 64 that involve submerging the N64 in various types of juice.
Different varieties of juice seem to have different effects on the game.
- Apple juice appears to make Mario jump higher.
- Pineapple juice appears to make Mario jump farther
- Lemon juice appears to speed up the game by 400%
- Pomegranate juice appears to destroy the console
- Prune juice appears to give Mario the runs
- POG seems to be the best juice to use for the A Button Challenge, as it makes Mario do repeated kicks without having to hold down the A button.
More Information
Juice Strats was discovered on September 23rd, 2012 by rennenhoek1991 after reviewing a twitch video sent to him by an unknown individual, where speedrunner and TASer Granite839 accidentally dropped his N64 into a nearby container of apple juice.
Juice Strats became a hot-button issue in the SM64 community, as many complained that it constituted Hardware Manipulation, after nearly a year of community discussion, it was banned from runs on July 21st, 2013.