Super Mario 64 DS
- Video Game
- 2004
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8.2/10
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Remake of Super Mario 64 (1996) for the Nintendo DS, with revised graphics, new characters, thirty additional star collectibles, a multiplayer mode, and several minigames.Remake of Super Mario 64 (1996) for the Nintendo DS, with revised graphics, new characters, thirty additional star collectibles, a multiplayer mode, and several minigames.Remake of Super Mario 64 (1996) for the Nintendo DS, with revised graphics, new characters, thirty additional star collectibles, a multiplayer mode, and several minigames.
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- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Charles Martinet
- Mario
- (voice)
- …
Leslie Swan
- Princess Peach
- (voice)
Kazumi Totaka
- Yoshi
- (voice)
Jen Taylor
- Toad
- (voice)
Toru Asakawa
- King Boo
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Sanae Uchida
- Boo (Minigames)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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This game is great! And a great way to go back to the glory days when you only cared about was Nintendo. This game was a launch title for the 64, and was arguably the best game for the system. Now you have the chance to pick it up for you DS. With improved graphics, and new stars to get. Since it's been years since you've last played this game, it's worth getting, as there are 4 playable characters now, and each have their own unique stars to get. Also there are some pretty pointless mini games that'll hold you attention for a little bit. However the game does provide a slight distraction in order to unlock them.
This game rarely uses the touch screen if you decide to take the easier controls in my opinion. While the manual says it's better to use the touch screen to control you characters, I find it just easier to use the d-pad, and buttons to control the characters. Using the touch screen makes it fairly uncomfortable to play, and over sensitive.
There is now a way to center the camera directly behind the character, and you can move the camera with the touch-pad. This is a huge improvement.
Overall, this is still a great game, and I advise you to pick it up, or at least rent it. Other games can easily overpower this game in pure greatness now, but this classic can still hold up, and is a great purchase for someone who owns a DS. You'll still have fun with it, and if you haven't played this game in some form yet, shame on you, get this title, and get it now.
This game rarely uses the touch screen if you decide to take the easier controls in my opinion. While the manual says it's better to use the touch screen to control you characters, I find it just easier to use the d-pad, and buttons to control the characters. Using the touch screen makes it fairly uncomfortable to play, and over sensitive.
There is now a way to center the camera directly behind the character, and you can move the camera with the touch-pad. This is a huge improvement.
Overall, this is still a great game, and I advise you to pick it up, or at least rent it. Other games can easily overpower this game in pure greatness now, but this classic can still hold up, and is a great purchase for someone who owns a DS. You'll still have fun with it, and if you haven't played this game in some form yet, shame on you, get this title, and get it now.
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I should point out if you have a 3ds, it works better. Otherwise, it's a pretty good game. The graphics are updated, the gameplay is pretty decent as you can play 3 more characters such as Yoshi, Wario and Luigi. In fact, you play as the former in the beginning.
The story's virtually the same as the original version save for a few differences. As I said before, unless you have a 3ds, the controls aren't the best. If you do, it plays pretty well. In that regard, I'd say check it out.
The story's virtually the same as the original version save for a few differences. As I said before, unless you have a 3ds, the controls aren't the best. If you do, it plays pretty well. In that regard, I'd say check it out.
Super Mario 64 DS is a re-make of the original 1996 version. It was one of the most popular games out there. However, many people who remember it, haven't played it in years.
So, when you play it for the Nintendo DS, you will most likely enjoy the plumber's return. You will most likely have your fun because of all the familiar sights. But, instead of just playing the same thing, you will find some extras.
Mario's crew now has 3 more characters to play as: Yoshi, Luigi and Wario. Each one has different abilities and stats.
If that's not enough, there are now 50 more stars to collect, and mini-games too.
However, the Nintendo DS has no analog stick, and using the touch screen to move usually works if you are left-handed. But, that's a minor flaw if it doesn't keep you away from addiction.
The graphics and sound are superb too.
Good: More stars, characters and even mini-games. The graphics and sound may be as good as the original Super Mario 64.
Bad: To collect every star, you will find yourself re-playing the same levels over and over. The controls are sometimes hard to use, and a second analog stick would have helped a lot to make a camera. (I think it should have been released to Gamecube.) Plus, it's not an original game. (It's a re-make.)
So, when you play it for the Nintendo DS, you will most likely enjoy the plumber's return. You will most likely have your fun because of all the familiar sights. But, instead of just playing the same thing, you will find some extras.
Mario's crew now has 3 more characters to play as: Yoshi, Luigi and Wario. Each one has different abilities and stats.
If that's not enough, there are now 50 more stars to collect, and mini-games too.
However, the Nintendo DS has no analog stick, and using the touch screen to move usually works if you are left-handed. But, that's a minor flaw if it doesn't keep you away from addiction.
The graphics and sound are superb too.
Good: More stars, characters and even mini-games. The graphics and sound may be as good as the original Super Mario 64.
Bad: To collect every star, you will find yourself re-playing the same levels over and over. The controls are sometimes hard to use, and a second analog stick would have helped a lot to make a camera. (I think it should have been released to Gamecube.) Plus, it's not an original game. (It's a re-make.)
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- TriviaThe number of stars available in the game increased from the original 120 Stars from Super Mario 64 (1996) to 150 Stars in Super Mario 64 DS.
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