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But the number of stars is not the only thing upgraded in this new version of an old classic. There are also four players to choose from now instead of just one – Mario, Yoshi, Luigi, and Wario – and all control noticeably differently. Players begin
...read the complete Super Mario 64 DS review at Gamerz-Edge
In August of 1996, gamers were treated to one of the greatest games in videogame history - Super Mario 64 on the Nintendo 64 console. Millions upon millions of copies were sold and the game offered up a vast amount of gameplay time, jaw-dropping visuals,
...read the complete Super Mario 64 DS review at Gaming Horizon
When playing Luigi’s mini-games, you’ll see the green-clad plumber in a black-jack dealer’s costume. The 3D model is outstanding and seems to be something that you would find in a console cut-scene. Another case of this sharper than average style
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Super Mario 64 DS follows Mario's quest to save the kidnapped Princess Toadstool from the conniving claws of Bowser. Through a myriad of levels, you'll pursue golden stars that enable you to unlock doors and battle Bowser. Using Mario's unique platform
...read the complete Super Mario 64 DS review at NZGamer
Super Mario 64 was a launch title for the Nintendo 64 and it completely revolutionized 3D gaming when it was released. With rock solid gameplay and flawless level design, Mario 64 sold like crazy and set a new standard in the video game industry in terms
...read the complete Super Mario 64 DS review at DS Advanced
Instead of starting out as Mario, you actually start out as his dino pal Yoshi. Like in past games, Yoshi has a double floating jump and can eat enemies. This changes the dynamic of the game right off the bat. In the first level, you’ll notice there
...read the complete Super Mario 64 DS review at Lawrence
An alternative approach is the Dual-Hand mode. Here you move your character, zoom and rotate the camera with the touchscreen and use X for jumping, Y for centering the camera, A for attack and B for duck. On the left side this button configuration is
...read the complete Super Mario 64 DS review at Frag Land
Discovering one of the many rabbits, which pop up randomly, will give you access to a mini-game. These are undoubtedly one of the highlights of the whole package allowing you to fully utilise your stylus in a variety of different ways. There are over two
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Taking advantage of the DS capabilities, players can opt to use the stylus or the thumb-strap. It felt a bit awkward using the thumb strap, so I am inclined to stick to playing with the stylus or d-pad exclusively. You can also use the d-pad, but you'll
...read the complete Super Mario 64 DS review at GotNext
Few would argue the point that Super Mario 64 did not revolutionize video games back when it was originally released; it was the one game that, more than any other game before or after it, single-handedly brought our industry into the third dimension
...read the complete Super Mario 64 DS review at Games are Fun
The graphics are much better than the original game though. Remember how blocky everything was? Everything is now much crisper, much smoother and much more refined – but then again, we expect that after 8 years of progress, don’t we? Though the
...read the complete Super Mario 64 DS review at N-Europe
So Nintendo have ported the game to their new handheld, DS. It’s a very good port too, in places looking better than the original game did. It’s lost its blurry nature that was so common on the Nintendo 64, and is now very sharp indeed. As a result,
...read the complete Super Mario 64 DS review at GameCell UK
up your free time in ways you just cant imagine. It honestly feels like you have an entire game of Wario Ware (Gamecube title), included in Mario 64 DS as well. Without a doubt Super Mario 64 DS is a great update to one of the most critically acclaimed t
...read the complete Super Mario 64 DS review at WHAM! Gaming
There are many new features in Super Mario 64:DS from the outset. The most obvious is that you now start the game in control of Yoshi who must try and locate Mario, Luigi and Wario who apparently are lost in the castle. Yoshi controls nicely and as with
...read the complete Super Mario 64 DS review at Team Fremont
Super Mario franchise made the ambitious leap into the world of 3D on the Nintendo 64. Along with introducing new game mechanics for the brand-new Mario outing, Nintendo had several goals with the release of Super Mario 64. Naturally it was a way to show
...read the complete Super Mario 64 DS review at IGN
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