It is a brand new, made from scratch, 1:1 scale picture to make it look like it’s original with the most accuracy we can. This is not the same picture as in the game for copyright reasons. No reproduction or republication without written permission. Photo is the property of its rightful artist of our team. TAKES A LONGER PROCESSING TIME (2 Weeks) BUT ONCE SHIPPED, YOU RECEIVE IT IN LIKE 4 DAYS (if from america)ġ: Game, name and concept is the property of Nintendo. It is framed with real italian wood AROUND THE IMAGE that looks the same as in the game with metal hangers behind. Delivered in solid cardboard and shipped from Asia.įramed: Foam Board printed with canvas finish, eco-solvent ink to make it permanent, waterproof and sun-resistant. 4CM white border mounted on wood frame BEHIND THE IMAGE with hanger by us. Mounted: Canvas print with eco-solvent ink to make it permanent, waterproof and sun-resistant. You can order the wood frame separately and mount it yourself or we can mount it for you if you buy it Framed. Delivered in a Pipe and shipped from Asia. if you order 24x24 you will receive approx 26x26 so you can bend the white border on the frame and focus on the picture itself. It is one of the most popular game of all time to this day.Ĭanvas: Canvas print with eco-solvent ink to make it permanent (200 years approx), waterproof and sun-resistant. It is the best-selling game on the Nintendo 64, with more than eleven million copies sold (3). The missions goal involves collecting a Power Star on top of a high platform. Blast to the Stone Pillar is the fifth mission of Jolly Roger Bay in Super Mario 64 and its fourth mission in Super Mario 64 DS. It was released in Japan on June 23, 1996, and later in North America, Europe, and Australia. This page was last edited on February 7, 2024, at 19:21. It was one of the launch titles for the console. It is the first Super Mario game to utilize three-dimensional (3D) graphics. Is a 1996 platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. "Jolly Roger" is a name given to typical pirate ships and flags. The course is a large lake with several rocks, platforms, and a pirate ship. The entrance to the course is through the door to the far right of the first floor of Princess Peach's Castle, and three Power Stars are needed to unlock the door. Is the third course in Super Mario 64 and its remake, Super Mario 64 DS. Sign up with Facebook Sign up with Email. Join the leading showcase platform for art and design. A Reimagination of Jolly Roger Bay painting from Super Mario 64 in 3D. So, thanks Mario 64! Whenever I see a sunken ship in any media (even like Minecraft) I get a terrible gut reaction of fight or flight and an impending fear of drowning.Jolly Roger Bay by canvas print 50x50 cm, Canvas Only, Mounted, or Framed. A Reimagination of Jolly Roger Bay painting from Super Mario 64 in 3D. AND! Because I sucked at controlling Mario in the water, I’d always drown before I could collect all the red coins!! And I’d have to watch Mario drown over and over again! I would start to panic during that stage and STILL TO THIS DAY I get that uneasy feeling when I enter that stage (even though now I can beat that stage in under a minute because it’s easy and I’m an adult with good motor skills but when you’re a little kid its supremely difficult). You had to collect coins to keep your life meter up. Switch Star of the Bay is the sixth mission of Jolly Roger Bay in Super Mario 64 DS.The missions goal is to collect a Power Star activated by a Star Switch.This mission cannot be completed until Luigi has been freed. My stomach would drop whenever I saw that ship!Īnd then there’s the Secret Aquarium stage. this is where I drown.’ And I’d be struck with this paralyzing fear. I’d see the ship (and the eel) and be like ‘oh this is where I die. Seeing the sunken ship gave me a sort of pavlovian response. I HATED watching Mario clutch his throat and kick his feet before going limp in the water and then Bowser fuckn LAUGHS at you and you get violently ejected from the painting ( mama mia!). Swimming in that game is difficult when you are a young child and I used to drown all the goddamn time which was SCARRING. Original Japanese Jolly Roger Bay Painting in the game Super Mario 64. File:SM64 JollyRogerBay Painting NTSC-J.png. I remember playing in the Jolly Roger Bay stage a lot and dying until I got a game over. Original Japanese Jolly Roger Bay Painting in the game Super Mario 64. Super Mario 64 gave me a deep-seated fear of drowning and sunken ships (and, to a much lesser degree, eels).īack when I was a child I had the motor skills of a plastic bag but would play Mario 64 anyways.
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