DevilishImmorality: Reason for my strange tagging: this isn't Mr. Mips. Mr. Mips was the rabbit in the N64 version, but the rabbits in SM64DS are different characters.
DevilishImmorality: oh, I see ... when I searched super_mario_64, I got an instant Mr. Mips picture, so I had assumed the specific game was preferred
It may be most practical to include both to ensure searchers get what they're looking for, on the off-chance they were feeling as perverted towards those rabbits as I was.
But this is 34, after all. Maybe it's not such a small chance.
The development team placed high priority on getting Mario's movements right, and before levels were created, the team was testing and refining Mario's animations on a simple grid. The first test scenario used to try out controls and physics involved Mario and a golden rabbit named "MIPS", which was included in the final release of the game.
MIPS appears 3 times in the game once you obtain certain star counts, in the castle basement. When Mario catches him, he is given another Power Star or something.
MIPS stands for something, but I don't remember what it was. I think it was a piece of hardware, possibly Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages?
mr. mips is an individual rabbit from the N64 version, who also looks NOTHING like this.
the rabbits from SM64DS -- which look almost exactly like this -- are not mr. mips, partially because they aren't even one character: they refer to each other as "brothers", and multiple rabbits may appear simultaneously.
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It may be most practical to include both to ensure searchers get what they're looking for, on the off-chance they were feeling as perverted towards those rabbits as I was.
But this is 34, after all. Maybe it's not such a small chance.
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The development team placed high priority on getting Mario's movements right, and before levels were created, the team was testing and refining Mario's animations on a simple grid. The first test scenario used to try out controls and physics involved Mario and a golden rabbit named "MIPS", which was included in the final release of the game.
MIPS appears 3 times in the game once you obtain certain star counts, in the castle basement. When Mario catches him, he is given another Power Star or something.
MIPS stands for something, but I don't remember what it was. I think it was a piece of hardware, possibly Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages?
mr. mips is an individual rabbit from the N64 version, who also looks NOTHING like this.
the rabbits from SM64DS -- which look almost exactly like this -- are not mr. mips, partially because they aren't even one character: they refer to each other as "brothers", and multiple rabbits may appear simultaneously.
Oh, He is So Cuddly! XD
And have Such a Huge Dick... O.o XD