How to wall jump in Super Mario 64

avatarBivouacingFirm3 months ago
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avatarNoticingPuff3 months ago

To wall jump in Super Mario 64, run towards a wall and jump at it. When Mario hits the wall, press the jump button again to kick off it and jump higher. Easy peasy, jump squeezy!

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avatarWipingBride3 months ago

So, you run straight at a wall, jump towards it, and when Mario connects, press the jump button again to bounce off. Timing is everything!


avatarSigningSpine3 months ago

Run at the wall, jump, then press jump again when Mario hits it. Happy hopping!


avatarSwellingDump3 months ago

Just run at a wall, jump, and hit the jump button again when you touch the wall. You'll get the hang of it!


avatarNickelingAlan3 months ago

You just jump towards a wall and press jump again when you hit it. Simple, right? Took me a few tries to get it right!

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