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After the end credits in both versions, Mario is heard saying, "''Thank you so much-a for-to playing my game!''" He uses the same phrase in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', though he removes the "-a" from "much" and the "to" from "for." | After the end credits in both versions, Mario is heard saying, "''Thank you so much-a for-to playing my game!''" He uses the same phrase in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', though he removes the "-a" from "much" and the "to" from "for." | ||
In the N64 version, after Mario collects all 120 Stars, shoots to the top of the castle, and talks to Yoshi, he gives Mario the following message: "''Thanks for playing Super Mario 64! This is the end of the game, but not the end of the fun. We want you to keep on playing, so we have a little something for you. We hope you like it! Enjoy! --The Super Mario 64 Team''" This is followed by Mario's lives counter going up to 100 | In the N64 version, after Mario collects all 120 Stars, shoots to the top of the castle, and talks to Yoshi, he gives Mario the following message: "''Thanks for playing Super Mario 64! This is the end of the game, but not the end of the fun. We want you to keep on playing, so we have a little something for you. We hope you like it! Enjoy! --The Super Mario 64 Team''" This is followed by Mario's lives counter going up to 100. | ||
In the case of ''Super Mario 64 DS'', upon closing the [[Nintendo DS]] while playing, Mario says "''Buh-bye!''" to the player, after which the system goes into standby. When the system is opened, he says "''It's-a me, Mario!''" This also happens in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' | In the case of ''Super Mario 64 DS'', upon closing the [[Nintendo DS]] while playing, Mario says "''Buh-bye!''" to the player, after which the system goes into standby. When the system is opened, he says "''It's-a me, Mario!''" This also happens in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' |