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The story, in a Koopa shell: Our hero, Mario, receives a note from Princess Toadstool inviting him to Toadstool Castle for a cake...but when he arrives, the castle is deserted and a nasty, disembodied voice tells him to get lost. Yes, Princess Toadstool
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Nintendo's first game stared none other than a Mario, presenting the first true 3-D game for any system at its time. The game lets you explore, get lost, and have fun. The level size is much, much bigger than many other videogames when it was released.
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The most recognized video game character in the world returns in the third-dimension for the N64. Mario 64 was the first adventure game starring Mario since Mario World, and people were hungry to see the mustachioed one go into the next generation of
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Planning for Super Mario 64 began in 1991 and it was originally intended for the SNES. But, due to technical limitations, it was decided to instead develop for Project Reality, or as it was known in retail, the Nintendo 64. And so, after two years of
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But it was Mario 64 alone that was worth the first-day sell-outs of N64 systems around the country. To this day people wonder if Gaming God Shigeru Miyamoto didn't give us too much too soon, since only his Zelda games could compare to the majesty that
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