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L is Real 2401, for those that have never heard of it or have forgotten, is an old gaming rumor/mystery that goes back to In the castle courtyard near the entrance to Big Boo’s Haunt, there is a star statue with an inscription that many believe to read: “L is Real 2401.” Back in the day, this led gamers to believe that the L stood for Luigi and that somehow, he could be unlocked as a playable character.All sorts of rumors and hoaxes would be floated in the years that followed about how to unlock Luigi, as was common place in the early years of the internet.After nothing ever turned up, many started to come to the realization that it didn’t mean anything, or it was just there to torture fans. The magnitude of this action made the rumor difficult to disprove, as making thousands of laps is a long process where it's easy to lose count, and the inevitable lack of results could be blamed on an unnoticed mistake anywhere throughout the process. Section 1: Petition to compel adverse claimant to try title Section 1. On July 25, 2020, 24 years and 1 month after the release of the original game on the Nintendo 64, the source code of Super Mario 64 was leaked. One rumor claimed that 2401 represents the total number of coins in Note that a player could obtain an arbitrary coin "total" by using glitches to duplicate coins. A separate theory around the "L is real" interpretation was that it was hinting at Luigi's later role in However, several factors made this theory unlikely even before this mystery was officially explained. The guide linked above reasons, "If the text actually is a command to take Mario to a specific location, a z-coordinate is needed." I enemy, which appears in the nearby Big Boo's Haunt. Rumors on how to unlock Luigi included (but were not limited to) collecting every coin in the game, running laps around certain landmarks, and collecting every Power Star under a time limit. Another rumor claimed that running around the statue, or alternatively the castle grounds, 2401 times would unlock Luigi. A supposed letter to a fan from Nintendo themselves may even have Still, in spite of the fact of Luigi not being playable in Super Mario 64, it was a fun rumor that piqued the curiosity of gamers for many years.A leak of the Super Mario 64 beta code supposedly reveals that Yeah… with the “every copy of Super Mario 64 is personalized” creepypasta swirling around, this breakthrough in L is Real 2401 mystery feels a bit… spooky if I’m being honest.As always when it comes to leaks and rumors, take it all with a grain of salt, but this appears to be some level of closure to a long-standing gaming mystery.YouTuber Shares Progress on Awesome Looking Super Mario 64 x Banjo-Kazooie Crossover ProjectNew Modern Warfare & Warzone Patch Features Famas Shotgun Fix & Bruen NerfCrysis Remastered Launches Next Month; PC Version Exclusive to Epic Game StoreIKEA Taiwan Recreated Its 2021 Catalog With Animal CrossingThe Battletoads Themselves Get Interviewed by Major Nelson in Official Launch TrailerYou Have Until November to Complete these Destiny 2 Activities Before They Go AwaySuper Mario 64’s “L is Real 2401” Mystery Gets Some Closure 24 Years & 1 Month After Release

This section of the Domestic Relations Law is provided as part of a free educational service by J. Douglas Barics, attorney at law for reference only. Some players have attempted to relate this message back to the statue in In addition, it is improbable that the nuances of perceived double meaning are present in While most less-popular interpretations involve the top line of the plaque, an interpretation of the bottom line as "This reading is relatively unhelpful, given that the point of the game was to be in full 3D, with horizontal-and-vertical movement along a world axis being unrealistic for real-time players to accomplish. On November 13, 1996, having received constant fake strategies for how to unlock Luigi, video game website IGN The most common interpretation of the plaque's inscription was that the top line reads "A popular urban legend was that Luigi could be unlocked as a playable character. None of them outright debunk the original assumption that the bottom line of the plaque reads "in Paper M".