Super Mario 64 is the first 3D platformer with a popular plumber in the lead role, setting trends in the genre in the late 1990s. Developers from Nintendo decided to recall the title by preparing it for Wii owners. The game was made available as part of the Virtual Console service, which allows you to download various electronic-entertainment productions from the Internet for an appropriate fee.
Super Mario 64 Description
On a bright, sunny day in Mushroom Kingdom, Mario goes to visit the princess, but finds her castle eerily empty. Leaping through pictures hanging from the walls, he enters 15 magical worlds in a quest to collect the 120 Power Stars pilfered by evil Bowser and save the day. The game's vast worlds teem with daunting obstacle courses, hidden items, puzzles and more than 30 types of enemies. Take advantage of Mario's large selection of moves, including running, jumping, swimming, stomping, and punching, and even performing a backward somersault! Special caps give him short-lived powers, including the ability to fly. Super Mario 64 features unmatched camera control that makes adventuring in its 3-D world a snap, even for newcomers.
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A series of platformers with a friendly, mustachioed plumber in the title role, widely regarded as one of the most important brands in the history of video games. The series is developed by the Nintendo corporation and is released exclusively on consoles produced by the Japanese giant.
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Super Mario 64 Summary
Platforms:
Nintendo Wii
Super Mario 64 System Requirements
Nintendo Wii
Uses: Classic Controller
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