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Latest revision as of 14:19, 30 December 2017
Nintendo 64 crooked cartridge is an infamous hardware exploit for the Nintendo 64 that allows the player to glitch out the game, involving cartridge tilting.
This exploit involves gently lifting a Nintendo 64 cartridge while the game is running, such as the left side of the cartridge with the right side pushed down.
It can be used on many games.
YouTube videos
In Hey You! Pikachu:
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In Super Mario 64:
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In Paper Mario:
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In Ocarina of Time:
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