The "Weebeeka" Corruption

A rare possible audio-related corruption in early personalized copies of Super Mario 64 results in the "here we go" voice sample played periodically throughout the game becoming distorted until it begins to sound less and less like the original sample and more like Mario shouting out "weebeeka" instead. The earliest known reported instance of this occurring dates back to 2002, in a copy of the game owned by a child in Florida.