A new Super Mario 64 glitch was discovered on Twitch and now there is a $1,000 bounty for it.

Famed Mario 64 glitch hunter, pannenkoek2012, has uploaded a video discussing the details behind the discovery of the glitch and his $1,000 reward to anyone who can replicate it.

Streamer DOTA_TeaBag discovered the glitch by accident while he was collecting red coins on a Japanese version of Super Mario 64’s Tick Tock Clock stage. The glitch caused him to warp upwards, skipping a large part of the level.

Being able to warp upwards is apparently a rare oddity for the game, which is the reason behind its large bounty. If the glitch is successfully reproduced, it holds a lot of value to speedrunners, allowing them to shave off precious seconds during their runs. It could also lead to the discovery of other glitches.

In order to claim this prize, these are pannenkoek2012's guidelines:

The submission should be a .m64 and .st file, which when played perform the glitch. To submit, you can zip up these files, upload to TinyUpload.com, and then send me the link in a comment or private message. The bounty will hold until the first person successfully submits a recreation of the glitch, at which point I will add the word [CLAIMED] to the end of this video’s title, and then no one else will be eligible for the prize.

Both the original Super Mario 64 and its DS remake are available on the Wii U virtual console, although whether the glitch exists in these versions or not remains a mystery. Happy hunting!

Erich Schuler is a freelance writer living in Tokyo, Japan. Follow him on Twitter, where he often tweets about his love for all things Nintendo.