Beta Lobby A

Beta Lobby A is an area in B3313.

Description
The area is traversed similarly to the vanilla Super Mario 64 castle lobby. All numbered doors lead to paintings, while the top double door leads to a room with a Bowser painting but also a trapdoor, and the middle doors at the bottom lead to a hallway with another single door at the end of it. The numbered doors from left to right are labeled 3, 1, 2, and 4.

The main room's layout is identical to the other beta lobbies.

Origins
The main room's model is taken directly from The Preservation Project's Spaceworld '95 demo build recreation of Super Mario 64, with some discrepancies in others regarding wall textures, which are also taken from the game's beta or vanilla files, along with the paintings.

The music playing is the "Inside Castle" theme from the vanilla game's OST.

Leading away

 * Snow Slide (B-Roll): Enter the leftmost door and then the painting.
 * Mountain (B-Roll): Enter the second door from the left and then the painting.
 * Fire Bubble (B-Roll): Enter the second door from the right and then the painting.
 * Water Land: Enter the rightmost door and then the painting.
 * (1.0 Unabandoned) Water Land (Shoshinkai): Enter the rightmost door and then the painting.
 * Bowser in the Dark World (Shoshinkai): Enter the double door at the top and then the trapdoor in front of the Bowser painting (before collecting any Red Stars).
 * Beta Lobby B: Enter the double door at the top and then the trapdoor in front of the Bowser painting (After collecting any Red Stars).
 * The Star: With 10 stars, press the C-Up button in the middle of the main room and look at the ceiling (similarly to how you would access the wing cap stage in vanilla SM64).

Two-way

 * Castle Grounds: Enter the double door at the back.
 * Uncanny Courtyard: Enter one of the middle doors and then the one at the end.

Trivia

 * The strange noise that plays sometimes when entering doors is a reference to this particular beta footage.