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  1. Backwards Long Jump | SM64 speedrun Wiki | Fandom

    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.

  2. Backwards Long Jump - Ukikipedia

    Oct 14, 2024 · 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 …

  3. The History of Super Mario 64's BLJ - YouTube

    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 All Stars?

  4. Backwards Long Jump - Know Your Meme

    Backwards Long Jump, abbreviated as BLJ, refers to a speedrunning technique in 1996 platform video game Super Mario 64. One of the best-known speedrunning.

  5. Super Mario 64's Most Famous Glitch: A Complete Overview

    Oct 1, 2022 · It is largely thanks to this community that the backwards long jump, or BLJ, has been extensively documented. While it does not have a lot of uses in typical play, the glitchy nature of the …

  6. www.sm64.com - History of the Backwards Long Jump

    Super Mario 64 can be finished with less than 70 stars... didn't know this one, right? Follow these steps and you'll be able to do it. 1. Get 50 stars and the second key so you can get to the last area of the …

  7. BLJ - Slang/Internet Slang - Acronym Finder

    Definition of BLJ in Slang/Internet Slang. What does BLJ stand for?

  8. BLJ - Urban Dictionary

    Jun 21, 2008 · BLJ "Backwards Long Jump". Referred to the glitch in Super Mario 64, where if you repeatedly long jump backwards up a slope / set of stairs, you will accelerate extremely fast—so fast …

  9. Super Mario 64 BLJ (Backwards Long Jump) - lukebasics.com

    Nov 24, 2024 · But not long after somebody figured out how to literally go through anything, it is called the BLJ. How to do it so you need to have a slope go backwards hold the Z button hold back the …

  10. Backwards long jump glitch - EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki

    The "backwards long jump" glitch (often abbreviated as BLJ) [1][2] is a glitch used in the 1996 Nintendo 64 video game Super Mario 64, and is perhaps the most well known of several hyperspeed glitches …