Or it would be, if Nintendo included this in the US version's title screen exit count (it stops at 96 and doesn't go any higher).
It took quite some time to figure out how to do this, mainly because of invisi-Yoshi being weird, though some were errors on my part from forgetting to get on invisi-Yoshi or taking the wrong sprite slot. At least it worked out in the end!
UPDATE: Nathanisbored and dotsarecool have since worked out a real-time viable route for this: [ Ссылка ]
Since this exit was found, there have actually been a number of other unintended exits discovered as well, making for 108 total possible exits. Like this one, the exits will only count toward the exit count in the Japanese version, though with a glitched value (e.g. [ Ссылка ]), but will cap at 96 in all other releases.
The full list of extra exits are:
- Front Door (via orb glitch; google it)
- Back Door (via orb glitch)
- Funky [secret exit] (as shown)
- Yoshi's House ([ Ссылка ])
- FoI Star Warp ([ Ссылка ])
- Star-To-Special Star Warp ([ Ссылка ])
- VoB Star Warp ([ Ссылка ])
- SW3 Star Warp ([ Ссылка ])
- Chocolate Ghost House [secret exit] ([ Ссылка ])
- Chocolate Secret [secret exit] ([ Ссылка ])
- Back Door [secret exit] ([ Ссылка ])
- SW2 Star Warp ([ Ссылка ])
...And that's it. Levels like Top Secret Area (which have no event set) won't count, and getting a secret exit in levels other than the ones above won't count towards the total (usuaully because of that "exit" being already counted as a normal exit somewhere else). Theoretically, there are three more possible: the SW2, SW3, and SW4 Star Warps. But currently, there isn't any way to get to them with the current set of glitches available.
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