Super Mario 64 DS
- Play as Yoshi, Mario, Luigi or Wario — each has their own unique abilities and you’ll need them all
- Collect the 150 Potential Star Bowser hid on the castle grounds
- In Adventure Mode, you’ll control the four friends by using the stylus on the touch-screen
- Play and win fun touch-sensitive mini-sports meeting
- Battle up to three friends in Wireless Versus mode, which can be played with only one Super Mario 64 DS game card
Product Description
Super Mario 64 The genre-defining Nintendo 64 classic, arrives on the Nintendo DS with allnew features that take full advantage of the new portable system’s dual screens, touch screen and wireless multiplayer capability. Each of the four main characters has multiple jumping moves that cover splendid horizontal and vertical distances. Each has unique moves: Yoshi can eat enemies and turn them into eggs that he can throw; Mario can punch, kick and wall-jump to splendid heights; super-strong Wario can break certain blocks; and Luigi can jump incredibly high. Potential Flowers give each character even cooler powers, like invisibility, fire breath or the potential to float owing to the air. Answering an invitation, Mario, Luigi and Wario set out for a royal party with Princess Peach. When they arrive at the castle, though, they find it strangely empty. Meanwhile, Yoshi awakes from a rooftop nap to find the castle eerily silent, with Mario, Luigi and Wario nowhere to be seen. Yoshi soon discovers that Bowser has pilfered the castle’s Potential Stars and imprisoned the Toads in the castle’s immense pool of paintings. It’s up to the dynamic dino to figure out what happened to Mario, Luigi and Wario and save the day.
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The reasone why I say they should’ve done it 10 years ago when the N64 was launched back in 1996 right after 1995 when the PS1 was launched Because I’ve been playing the N64 Version of Super Mario 64 for 7 years (since 1999) and The reason why I said they should’ve done it 10 years ago because Nintendo could’ve added more characters for the N64 version besides Mario they should’ve Added Luigi, Wario, and Yoshi. Nintendo Should’ve been sued for this marketing!
Rating: 1 / 5
I have Super Mario 64 on my Nintendo 64 and I bought this thinking it would be different. Nope, the whole thing is exactly the same! I would not recommend if you own the other version
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this game after reduction up all me cash for approximately 3.14159 years. I went to the store, and bought it. Then I went to my car. Then we drove home, but I was discouraged because my driver ran 3 red lights. I went inside, and ripped open the game. I got my DS made by Nintendo most likely in China (where labor is cheap). Then I place the game in the DS. Then I turned it on. Then I played. There are many new characters that I have never laid eyes on. They’re names is Casper, Lowry, Jefferson, and Logan. They is much larger than the Nintendo characters, but them has more nicer personaloties.
Rating: 2 / 5
The game says play as Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Yoshi…this is right but you do not get to brilliant characters starting the game, you just start as yoshi as have to unlock the rest which is beyond stupid, this game is huge enough without have to unlock characters, espessially MARIO!!!! This is the same exact game as Mario 64 which I despise with the new feature of unlocking Mario, Wario and Luigi…WOW. If you bought Mario 64 don’t but this it’s the same dull game, get New Super Mario DS it’s much better and even better than the turd new Super Mario Wii.
Rating: 1 / 5
This game is really terrible. It has all sorts of flaws and gliches. Firstly, the selection for the buttons are really terrible. You have to go your fingers in odd positions to play right. Secondly, there is a conundrum in the first world. In one of the levels, MARIO WINGS TO THE SKY, is really poorly designed. You don’t have the slightest clue of what you are supposed to do. Lastly, the graphics are really terrible. You would reflect that this game would have really excellent graphics considering it is on the DS. HAH?!?!?!? THE GRAPHICS STINK!!! The only thing that I liked about this game was that Nintendo brought back a classic in the modern world. This game would be a lot more fun if the graphics were better, the levels were simpler to know, and the buttons were chosen better.
Rating: 2 / 5