![]() When Mario defeats Bowser for the second time, Mario gains a key to the second floor leading to even more paintings. Also, the distance between the arena platform and the bombs has increased. This battle can be more challenging than the last one, since Bowser can now teleport and tilt the stage. After navigating through the course, Mario jumps into another battle with Bowser. The Star Door leads to a room with the entrance to Dire, Dire Docks and the second Bowser course, Bowser in the Fire Sea. After collecting 30 stars, Mario is granted with the ability to open another star door in the basement. The basement contains four levels, which are Lethal Lava Land, Shifting Sand Land, Hazy Maze Cave, and Dire, Dire Docks. Mario then obtains the key that allows him to enter the basement of the castle. Instead, he floats into the air and disappears, leaving a key for Mario to collect. Unfortunately, it turns out that Bowser doesn't have Princess Toadstool with him. After evading Bowser's attacks and grabbing his tail, Mario throws him into a bomb on the edge of the stage defeating him. After travelling through the course, he enters a warp pipe, which leads him to Bowser. He then falls through the floor in the room and enters the first Bowser Course, Bowser in the Dark World. When Mario collects eight Power Stars, he can open the Star Door at the left side of the castle. ![]() By obtaining more Power Stars, Mario unlocks doors to three more paintings in the castle including the Whomp's Fortress, Jolly Roger Bay, Cool, Cool Mountain, and the ability to collect more stars. ![]() The first of many power stars can be found here. Toad informs Mario about a Bob-omb field where Big Bob-omb must be faced. Mario must jump into each painting scattered around the castle in order to retrieve the power stars. He has also stolen the Power Stars and given them to his minions who are hiding in the paintings that are accessible from inside the castle. Toad informs them that Bowser has kidnapped Princess Toadstool again and is holding everyone hostage inside the castle walls. Together, they go inside and hear a familiar voice telling them to get out of the castle, actually being Bowser. who follows him around holding a camera and filming him. When Mario arrives, he finds one of the Lakitu Bros. Princess Peach sent a letter to Mario to come and have some cake with her in the castle. There was also a sequel called Super Mario 64 2 planned for the Nintendo 64DD, but it was cancelled due to the 64DD's commercial failure. The remake had various differences from the original game such as Luigi, Yoshi, and Wario becoming playable characters (Yoshi does appear in the original game on the castle roof after Mario has collected all the stars). It is widely acclaimed as one of the greatest and important games of all time.Ī remake of Super Mario 64 was released for the Nintendo DS entitled Super Mario 64 DS in 2004. ![]() Though it was not the first 3D platforming game, it revolutionized the genre, with many games soon following its formula using it as a sort of benchmark. ![]() Super Mario 64 was originally in development for the Super Famicom, (SNES outside of Japan), but was moved to the Nintendo 64 after system limitations and the 16-bit era began closing, not to mention a lack of proper controls (as the game defined the design of the N64 controller). Punching and kicking were also introduced, but would not be used in any later main title (besides its remake). It is also the second most popular game on the Wii's Virtual Console, after Super Mario Bros.īeing the first 3D Mario game, Super Mario 64 introduced many moves that would be used in almost every later Super Mario title: Triple Jumping, Ground Pounding, Long Jumping, Crouching, and Somersaults. To this day, it has sold nearly over 11 million copies, and is marked as the best selling Nintendo 64 game of all time. This game was one of two (three in Japan) launch titles for the Nintendo 64, along with Pilotwings 64, which helped drive initial sales of the console. Super Mario 64 is a 3D platformer game released for the Nintendo 64 in 1996. ![]()
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