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I was going to do the same to the other ear, when the TV suddenly produced loud static.
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I moved the cursor over to Mario's ear and pulled it to elven proportions. I remembered laughing all the time at the results as a kid and decided to mess around for old times sake. The screen turned on with the familiar Mario face that you could stretch and twist aimlessly. I got out my Nintendo 64 and put the cartridge in. I felt a little ripped-off, but as long as the game worked, I didn't care. In its place was a piece of duct tape with "Mario" crudely written on it in permanent marker. The first thing I noticed when I opened the small box was that the "official sticker" with Mario flying in the air was apparently peeled off or something. problems with the game, the page was nowhere to be found.Ī few days after the $10 was mailed, I got a package containing the new copy of the game. What made things even more strange was that when I tried to gain access to the website (I wrote down the URL) after encountering. The whole business was peculiar, seeing as how the owner of the game wanted the buyer to send an envelope containing $10 to and address on the site, instead of using something like PayPal. I usually don't trust these things, but the feeling of nostalgia overpowered me, and I wanted to buy it. I was a little startled, and was about to close the window, until I realized that it was a website showing a mint condition copy of Super Mario 64 for sale. Well, one day a pop-up appeared out of nowhere as I was watching gameplay footage on YouTube. I remember playing it at my aunt's house all the time.
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But still I love both games.I always liked Super Mario 64 when I was a kid. In the remake however, there was something totally off with how she talked and the scene altogether felt too rushed. The ending scene on the 64 altogether feels much better, for instance when Peach opens her eyes and sees Mario and calmly talks, with the background music, and those two Toads by her side, that always gave me chills. Also, I prefer Peach’s hair in the original a lot more than in the remake, her hair looks way nicer when it’s wide open rather than that hairdo she has in the remake. The Ds version is detailed and nice, but it’s less frightening than the original one. Also, this may sound crazy, but somehow I prefer Bowsers original design on the 64 more than the DS version. I actually liked that and they’re four very likable characters. I didn’t hate that you had four characters with each getting one of the three special abilities. Is it because of the console? I also missed, but not hated, how Mario wasn’t able to use all the different special abilities anymore, only his wings. I hate how they made the game much easier on the 3ds. If you are on a moving platform and still hold down the run button (which you normally always do in Mario platformers) you will dash of into the void everytime you just wanna adjust you position a little bit. When you hold down the run button while standing Mario powers up a dash that is executed asap you press the D-Pad again. To make things worse they have built in a completly useless but annoying dash feature. It happens SOOO annoyngly often that you are standing in front of a gap and want to turn around directly but Mario walks this curved path and therefore falls of the edge. Instead of changing directions instantly when you change the direction on the D-PAD Mario runs a curved path, basicly they were imitating analog stick movement. So naturally they chose the second way: Making Mario move like a car with a steering wheel. That WOULD have been good for the player but it wouldn’t look good in gameplay trailers to advertise the game since the smooth movement was a big thing for the original. The first way is just making Mario move directly in those 8 directions of the D-Pad and only use a small amount of smoothing. You have now two things you can do about that. Well, Mario 64 was the first Mario title using an analog stick Unfortunatly the DS only has a D-Pad. On one hand we have a wonderful remake of the N64 classic with higher textures, more detailed 3D models, new characters, new stars and even some new levels. Please give the video a like! Timecodes are below!ġ:19:06 Secret Stars in Mario’s Painting.ġ:49:17 Secret Stars in Luigi’s Painting.Ģ:26:58 Behind the Waterfall (Previously Green Switch).ģ:02:32 Castle Moat Secret (Previously Blue Switch).ĥ:19:40 Secret Stars in Wario’s Painting.ĥ:38:35 Annoyingly waiting for glowing white Rabbits to spawn.Ģ:26:58 Behind the Waterfall (Previously Green Switch)ģ:02:32 Castle Moat Secret (Previously Blue Switch)ĥ:38:35 Annoyingly waiting for glowing white Rabbits to spawn Longplay of Super Mario 64 DS, played as the NTSC version on the Nintendo DS.