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This stage is based on {{s|mariowiki|Peach's Castle}}, with its current design debuting in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}'', where it serves as the game's main hub and has appeared in numerous ''Mario'' titles since.  
This stage is based on {{s|mariowiki|Peach's Castle}}, with its current design debuting in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}'', where it serves as the game's main hub and has appeared in numerous ''Mario'' titles since.  


In ''Super Mario 64'', the castle is taken over by [[Bowser]], who takes control of the Power Stars and seals [[Princess Peach]] inside the fresco over the castle entrance. The castle is surrounded by the castle grounds, which also features hills to prevent the player from escaping, trees, a waterfall, and a moat. After [[Mario]] defeats Bowser and collects all of the game's Power Stars, the cannon in the castle grounds is unlocked, which will allow the player to access the roof of the castle, which hides [[Yoshi]] and three [[1-Up Mushroom]]s. A {{s|mariowiki|Lakitu Bro.}}, a [[Lakitu]] with a camera at the end of its fishing pole, follows Mario during the course of the game, which also serves as the player's adjustable camera.
In ''Super Mario 64'', the castle is taken over by [[Bowser]], who takes control of the Power Stars and seals [[Princess Peach]] inside the fresco over the castle entrance. The castle is surrounded by the castle grounds, which also features hills to prevent the player from escaping, trees, a waterfall, and a moat. After [[Mario]] defeats Bowser and collects all of the game's Power Stars, the cannon in the castle grounds is unlocked, which will allow the player to access the roof of the castle, which hides [[Yoshi]] and three [[1-Up Mushroom]]s.


This stage's design is based on the castle's appearance in ''Super Mario 64''; however, the center top tower has been removed and the castle itself has been scaled down to size. Some other elements which surround both the original castle and this version feature the hills, the waterfall, and the moat; however, the castle has much more water surrounding it than in ''Super Mario 64''.
This stage's design is based on the castle's appearance in ''Super Mario 64''; however, the center top tower has been removed and the castle itself has been scaled down to size. Some other elements which surround both the original castle and this version feature the hills, the waterfall, and the moat; however, the castle has much more water surrounding it than in ''Super Mario 64''.