Mario Galaxy's impossible mystery

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Published 2021-05-18

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  • @cracklasco
    Not ONCE have I ever noticed the galaxy in the damn Galaxy logo.
  • @2suomalaista
    This just reminds me of the whole Minecraft pack.png search
  • One thing's not a mystery the soundtrack of that game is a masterpiece. You can't help but vibe to the Comet Observatory. A beautiful piece of our childhoods
  • @SuperWiiBros08
    That's amazing But you never questioned the little planets in it, I guess they haven't been found yet
  • @Rajada64
    Fun Fact: Dorfdork is the leader of the Render96 project, which consists of making Super Mario 64 as faithful as possible to the promotional art. He is also responsible for finding the origin of several textures used in Super Mario 64.
  • @CosmicNyan
    "Super Mario Galaxy came out in 2007" Me: suddenly ages 20 years
  • @omori2391
    7:01 "Vegetables" Proceeds to show Apples, Oranges, and Cherries.
  • Answering the questions we didn't even know we needed the answers to humanity is lucky I invented space, composed the SMG soundtracks, and made the Moon out of cheese
  • @mihf772
    literally all these videos make me say: "dang that's interesting as heck"
  • @naryosh_
    Imagine a photograph you took as an astronomer ending up in a video game of all things 48 years later. What a legacy. And 14 years after your photo reappears, people finally realize when you took it.
  • @SueZQue83
    I love how you’ve been Answering questions nobody asked for since 2018
  • aww, what a heartwarming story. glad CaptainByte was able to solve the mystery!!
  • @biryaniboy7587
    When you said “14 years after the game’s release”, my mind exploded!!! I still CANNOT believe it has actually been THAT long since the game’s release!! WOW!
  • @thanos452
    As an astrophotographer I feel like the stock photo and Caltech’s are different. I say this bc there is noticeably more spherical aberration in the stock pic (you can see this when they change between photos and the stars bulge slightly between each shot). This would mean it’s being shot with a different optical train. There’s also a bit more dynamic range in Caltech’s (there is less clipping in the cores). Also Caltech’s has more fine scale structures when compared to the stock pic and is overall smoother and less noisy. However I really enjoyed the vid and it’s really cool to see the actual stock photos used!
  • @bassrecord6139
    lmao when you read the letters with the shining stars u get "ur mr gay"
  • @TBBlue101
    Wait 'till Scott The Woz sees his favourite game's logo get dissected.