User:SnowyCinema/backwards long jump

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 * 1)  A glitch in the 1996 Nintendo 64 video game Super Mario 64, which is done by repeatedly pressing the A button while long jumping backwards in certain spots, allowing the player to gain hyperspeed capabilities for a short amount of time. The glitch is often used to perform instances of sequence breaking by going through walls, doors, etc.
 * 2) * 2017, David Snyder, Speedrunning: Interviews with the Quickest Gamers, McFarland (ISBN 9781476630762)
 * A backwards long jump (BLJ) is a glitched jump which gives Mario enough speed to rocket through otherwise locked doors. LBLJ is a backwards long jump performed in the castle lobby which allows Mario to pass through a locked door to the ...