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After collecting 15 Power Stars, Mario will find a golden bunny called MIPS in the basement of Princess Peach's Castle. If you approach him, the rascally rabbit will hop away.
The Wii U re-release of Super Mario 64 seems like the perfect time for a retrospective, ... MIPS lives on, and runs away from Mario on sight. You don't get any prompts, ...
In Super Mario 64, there are Power Stars that can be earned outside of the other 15 Courses. ... Mips appears after you've caught him once already, and you've earned 50 Power Stars.
Super Mario 64 was a watershed moment for our favorite video game plumber. ... You had to capture the rabbit MIPS and jump into the entrance to Hazy Maze Cave.
Super Mario 64 will always be remembered as one of the games that ushered in the 3D era. ... MIPS is a rabbit that appears in the castle basement once you’ve collected 15 stars.
Nintendo 64 players may not know them by name, but they are absolutely familiar with Mips. This yellow rascal is the bunny found in the basement of Princess Peach’s Castle in Super Mario 64 that ...
Super Mario 64 will always be remembered as one of the games that ushered in the 3D era. ... and will go down as one of the most useful ways to bypass entire sections in Mario 64. MIPS Clip.