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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IGN
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
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GameZone
I had a dream last night. During the dream I went and purchased a used Nintendo 64 game console and a copy of Super Mario 64. Before wrapping up my order, the guy behind the counter asked, "Would you like your order
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I think Nintendo did a darn fine job this time around. The game establishes itself as more than just a straightforward port by immediately starting the player out as Yoshi instead of Mario. It's up to Yoshi to rescue his comrades Mario, Luigi, and even
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Playing as Yoshi is a lot more fun than the traditional Mario style, as he can do his own unique special moves like the flutter kick and the ability to swallow enemies and turn them into eggs. Yoshi can use different caps to turn into the various
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Mario goes with Nintendo like peanut butter and jelly, yin and yang, and rice and beans, so it goes without saying that everyone's favorite plumber would make an appearance on the Nintendo DS, and make an appearance he did! Super Mario 64 DS is much more
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