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The Backwards Long Jump/BLJ/Reverse Long Jump is a glitch and cheat in the Nintendo 64 game, Super Mario 64. The player must do an ordinary long jump, do a still long jump, and steer Mario backwards while pressing the A button rather fast. Mario will do a long jump backwards and, if done rapidly like on a staircase or a tight space, will be shot through walls, due to the game not putting a
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This video is to show how I attempt BLJs in my 16 Star speedruns of Super Mario 64. Twitch.tv - http://www.twitch.tv/gregmacdizzle Twitter - https://twitter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm66MKpW0a4
Mostly for a few tips at the end of the description.- Align the camera, Mario and the door.- Try to BLJ. ^^-Same for the next one. =$~ To start the BLJ you n
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Aug 24, 2023. #1. Hey everyone! I am a newbie here and I hope I've got the right place. I've recently made a tutorial on how to perform the Backwards Long Jump on Super Mario 64 and I thought some of you lovely folks here might appreciate it. It's just a quick 30 second tutorial to hopefully help beginners perform an easier BLJ up the endless
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/n64/198848-super-mario-64/answers/140374-ahhh-how-do-i-backwards-long-jump
Answers. Do a long jump then hold back and Z while pressing the jump button. It is easy! Just run forward, hold Z, and spam A, but after the long jump, tilt the analog stick the opposite direction mario is facing. If you hear mario go Yahoo! yahyahayaghayahaya.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-Jgi81GDvw
A step by step tutorial on how to do the most basic BLJ glitch in the game, which allows you to reach Bowser in the Sky before having the 70 stars that are n
https://sm64-speedrun.fandom.com/wiki/Backwards_Long_Jump
The Backwards long Jump, or BLJ for short, is one of the most useful and oldest glitches in the history of Mario 64. It is needed for the 0, 16 and 50 star runs. It consists of the player, on a steep slope, performing a series of long jumps chained while facing opposite the direction of their movement. Once you get accustomed to this glitch, it will be much, much easier to perform. When you
https://screenrant.com/super-mario-64-blj-jump-glitch-speedrunning-n64/
The backwards long jump's ability to let Mario skip entire sections of the game naturally made it a staple tool for speedrunners. In fact, the mere existence of the BLJ led to the creation of multiple new speedrunning categories in Super Mario 64.Learning to master the BLJ is a necessity to compete in any of these categories, proving the importance of the glitch in the community.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID_luecN6dQ
Here's a short 30 second guide on how to perform the Backwards Long Jump in Super Mario 64. It shows you how to use the BLJ and also how to conquer the endle
http://www.sm64.com/blj.html
The first known mention of the backwards long jump was in the November 2000 issue of Club Nintendo, ... mention on the Internet was by gera2000 on March 16, 2003, when he posted the trick (along with a video) on the GameFAQs Super Mario 64 board, where it was discovered you could use the backwards long jump to get through the 50 star door as well.
https://ukikipedia.net/wiki/Backwards_Long_Jump
The Backwards Long Jump hyperspeed method, or BLJ for short, is the most famous hyperspeed method in Super Mario 64. Due to their versatility, BLJs are commonly used in all kinds of speedruns and challenges. When Mario initiates a long jump, his horizontal speed is multiplied by 3/2. A BLJ occurs when a backwards long jump is interrupted before
https://superuniverse64.fandom.com/wiki/Backwards_Long_Jump
Mario and Sonic. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. The Backwards Long Jump is a speedrunning technique in Super Mario 64 that allows the player to jump great distances backwards. The technique is used to skip segments and to access certain parts of the game world before intended.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/n64/191236-super-mario-64/answers/140374-ahhh-how-do-i-backwards-long-jump
Just run forward, hold Z, and spam A, but after the long jump, tilt the analog stick the opposite direction mario is facing. If you hear mario go Yahoo! yahyahayaghayahaya JacksonPlayz - 3 years ago - report
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/n64/198848-super-mario-64/answers/568296-how-do-i-blj-backwards-long-jump-in-the-castle-on-the-1st-floor-in-peaches
For Super Mario 64 on the Nintendo 64, a GameFAQs Q&A question titled "How do I blj/Backwards long jump in the castle on the 1st floor in peaches castle through the key door?".
https://ggn00b.com/esports/esports-speedrunning/blj-mario-64/
The backwards long jump is, on the surface, exactly what it sounds like: doing a long jump while holding backwards. The devil is in the details, however, and understanding why this glitch does the things it does is crucial to becoming a good Super Mario 64 speedrunner.
https://www.reddit.com/r/SuperMario64/comments/f2zf2t/im_having_trouble_learning_how_to_backwards_long/
First stand on a few stairs to run down and pick up speed, when you hit the last or second to last stair, long jump but keep holding Z then immediately press the stick back and as soon as you hit the ground (like perfect timing on the ground) spam A only while having the stick back and the Z button held down. 2. Reply.
https://progameguides.com/super-mario/how-to-long-jump-in-super-mario-64/
Therefore, what players need to do is start running with Mario, press the crouch button, and immediately jump afterwards. This will propel Mario forward in the air. Here are the exact button presses needed to perform a long jump: First, start running with the B button. Then, click the crouch button (ZL on the Switch, S on the Nintendo 64).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKf_bFNXuu8
The Backwards Long Jump glitch (BLJ) is the most infamous speedrun glitch in Super Mario 64. But where did it come from? Does it still work in Super Mario 3D
https://sm64-conspiracies.fandom.com/wiki/Backwards_Long_Jump
The Backwards Long Jump, often abbreviated to BLJ, is an infamous glitch in Super Mario 64 that exploits the lack of a backward speed limit while long jumping. It was popularized by speedrunning, as it is used extensively within 0-star and 16-star runs to bypass areas to beat the game with fewer stars than intended. This glitch is not considered an anomaly because it appears in versions not
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Push the joystick downward, hold the crouch, spam the jump and then upward.
https://www.reddit.com/r/SuperMario64/comments/moluc8/how_hard_is_it_to_blj_backwards_long_jump_and_how/
It is pretty straightforward, and it is easy to perform, but it is just hard or near impossible to get them 100% of the time. I play on wii u also and what i do is at the bottom of the steps, i place myself perfectly straight in the middle of the steps, and with my back to the star door. I Do a forward longjump (away from the stairs) and start
https://www.reddit.com/r/SuperMario64/comments/16jul6j/heres_a_quick_30_second_guide_on_how_to_backwards/
Here's a quick 30 second guide on how to Backwards Long Jump in Super Mario 64 youtu. upvote r/minines. r/minines. A spot to discuss the miniNES (NES Classic Edition), it's games, and modifications. Members Online. I need a step-by-step walkthrough of how to play Mario Paint in the SNES Mini
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This glitch allows you to skip the endless stairs before acquiring at least 70 stars.-Go to the endless stairs.-Backwards long jump (BLJ) up the stairs. To d