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Snow Mountain Resort is the 4th stage of Super Mario 64: Star Revenge and its redone version. To get to this icy level in the original version Mario must follow a path that leads higher up the 1st overworld which branches from the first pipe. In the Redone version, Mario must climb to the top of the hill, past where Mushroom Cliffs was located, and into the snow covered area with the house. The level is slippery ice course which features snow banks which limit Mario's vision (like flower beds) and very slippery ice (which is light blue in both versions). The Snow banks contain a bunch of ditches, which have enemies or coins in them. An expansive cave system also looms over the course. This level also contains the landmark ice features much as the mother penguin, frozen lava, Mr.Blizzards,

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  • Snow Mountain Resort
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  • Snow Mountain Resort is the 4th stage of Super Mario 64: Star Revenge and its redone version. To get to this icy level in the original version Mario must follow a path that leads higher up the 1st overworld which branches from the first pipe. In the Redone version, Mario must climb to the top of the hill, past where Mushroom Cliffs was located, and into the snow covered area with the house. The level is slippery ice course which features snow banks which limit Mario's vision (like flower beds) and very slippery ice (which is light blue in both versions). The Snow banks contain a bunch of ditches, which have enemies or coins in them. An expansive cave system also looms over the course. This level also contains the landmark ice features much as the mother penguin, frozen lava, Mr.Blizzards,
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  • Snow Mountain Resort is the 4th stage of Super Mario 64: Star Revenge and its redone version. To get to this icy level in the original version Mario must follow a path that leads higher up the 1st overworld which branches from the first pipe. In the Redone version, Mario must climb to the top of the hill, past where Mushroom Cliffs was located, and into the snow covered area with the house. The level is slippery ice course which features snow banks which limit Mario's vision (like flower beds) and very slippery ice (which is light blue in both versions). The Snow banks contain a bunch of ditches, which have enemies or coins in them. An expansive cave system also looms over the course. This level also contains the landmark ice features much as the mother penguin, frozen lava, Mr.Blizzards, and much more. Also, even though it is called a resort, there is only a couple single house in the entire level. The houses are located in a main area of the level, with an icy lava stream going through it. The level starts by Mario sliding down the slippery ice and into a forking path. Both ways lead to the same area, though there are differences. If Mario takes the left path, it leads into the main part of the resort, a big, open, snowy area with a icy lava steam going through it as well as a house. Following a snowy slope upwards will lead to an area with high snow banks. Up a thin snow path surrounded by ice (or Timed blocks hidden in the snow in the original) will lead where the other path also leads to. If Mario goes to the right path, he must jump up columns and another blue slope with small snow circles that Mario can climb. Both are similar distances, but, other than an alternative path, the right path is compeltely pointless, as not even a red coin is located here.
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