Super Mario 64 DS

Super Mario 64 DS

  • Battle up to three friends in Wireless Versus mode, which can be played with only one Super Mario 64 DS game card
  • Play and win fun touch-sensitive mini-games
  • Collect the 150 Power Star Bowser hid on the castle grounds
  • Play as Yoshi, Mario, Luigi or Wario — each has their own unique abilities and you’ll need them all
  • In Adventure Mode, you’ll control the four friends by using the stylus on the touch-screen
  • Play as Yoshi, Mario, Luigi or Wario — each has their own unique abilities and you’ll need them all
  • Collect the 150 Power 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-games
  • Battle up to three friends in Wireless Versus mode, which can be played with only one Super Mario 64 DS game card

Nintendo 64’s highly acclaimed 3D platform hit Super Mario 64 arrives on the Nintendo DS with all-new features that take full advantage of the new portable system’s dual screens, touch screen and wireless multiplayer capability. New characters, stages and puzzles await players. In addition to Mario, players are able to play as Yoshi, Luigi and even Wario, each of whom has different abilities integral to collecting every last one of the 150 Power Stars hidden in the castle and grounds. Play through Adventure mode, engage in tons of new touch-sensitive mini-games or battle up to three friends in Wireless Versus mode, which you can play with only one DS Game Card. The top screen displays most of the principal action, while the bottom screen is used for mini-challenges, control functionality (such as analog stick emulation), and a map/radar screen for battles.

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81 of 85 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
The best game for DS so far, and probably for a long time, February 28, 2005
By 
Ben Bousquet (Winchester Virginia USofA) – See all my reviews

This review is from: Super Mario 64 DS (Video Game)
Wow. this is an awesome game. It really keeps you interested and wanting do get more stars and beat bowser! This is definatly the best game out there for DS, and like I said, it will be for a long time. The graphics are amazing. The 3D characters just will blow you away. Heres the main story line:

Oh yeah u guessed it. Bowser steals Princes peach and blah blah blah. Well yeah, thats pretty much the story line. But, this time Yoshi, Luigi, and even Wario are along to help rescue the princess. You start of as Yoshi, and earn power stars as you go along in different levels, and you can enter new rooms when you get the needed stars. ( for example, the room with an 8 on it reqires 8 stars to enter.) There are 150 stars in all, and a whole bunch of “secret stars” that are a lot of fun to find and get. All together there are 15 levels and I know that seemes like nothing, but it really doesnt seem like it.

The levels each have 7 main power stars, and one other star that you can retrieve from it by getting 100 coins. ( those little yellow things that heal you.) Hmmm, lets see that only makes …. the 15 levels times 8 stars… 120 stars in the levels. So as you see, there are 30 “secret stars” that Ill leave you to find on your own.

The multiplayer in this game is not one of its best parts, but hey at least it has multiplayer right? Ok, the multiplayer is baisicly up to four people can play, and you always start out as Yoshi, but wherever you go there are hats of Mario Luigi and Wario. ( if you pick up a hat of a different character than who you are, you turn into that character)

There are mini games that you can unlock by finding rabbits around the castle and catching them. Each rabbit will give you a key that unlockes new minigames. In the “rec room” on the main menu, the minigames that you have unlocked will be displayed. Each character has their own unique set of minigame of which to coose from. Sure its kind of cheesey with catching the rabbits and all, but the minigames are pretty entertaining.

This game is not one of those games like Wario Ware Touched that you can beat in less than 24 hours. Oh no, this is the kind like when you were little and you played Pokemon for like 100 hours before you beat it kind of games. Ok, maybe not 100 hours, but it took me about two months of hard work all the time to get 80 stars and beat bowser for the last time. If you liked any preveous Mario games, you will like this one twice as much grarenteed! * Heres how I rate it:

Graphics – 9/10

Gameplay – 9/10

Story line – 4/10 Yeah, its all the same!

Replay Value after you beat it – 5/10 while still working – 8/10

Sound – 6/10 The same music and noises but its not bad.

Multiplayer – 6/10

Mini games – 7/10

Overall – 8/10

I hope that you enjoyed this reveiw and that it will help you!

PS- please tell if this reveiw helped you!

Happy gaming – BeN

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60 of 65 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Repackaged, Improved Mario Platforming Classic, December 13, 2004
By 
CG (New York) – See all my reviews
(VINE VOICE)
  

This review is from: Super Mario 64 DS (Video Game)
Just bought this game to play with my new DS. The original 64 version made me nauseous (from the graphics), so I stopped playing it after a few weeks.

This game is a lot of fun. You start playing as Yoshi, and must rescue other characters throughout the game (including Mario) who then become playable. The levels are very well-rendered, and feature the fun characters that have made Nintendo famous (Princess Peach, Toad, etc.)

As well as a slightly revamped Mario 64, the game also includes several unlockabl mini-games that are a lot of fun. Making ample use of the touch screen, these games are quick and fun time wasters that I’ve actually spent as much time playing as Mario64 DS itself!

All in all, unless you really hated Mario 64 or dislike platformers, this is a good game. For any fans of Nintendo’s Mario games, this is a must own.

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65 of 75 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun and addictive (even for my wife), November 30, 2004
By 
J. Camiolo (Here and there) – See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
  

This review is from: Super Mario 64 DS (Video Game)
Mario 64 for the DS is quite a bit of fun. I bought it because of all of the DS games available during the release, this was the only one that was interesting looking. I didn’t really like the game that much when it was on the N64 due to the very blocky graphics, rough camera control, and really frustrating movement controls. Now however the controls are a bit easier to use and the graphics are much better but the camera control is still a bit rough.

Overall this DS version is much more interesting than the original game. Having 4 characters to work with and all of their individual styles and moves really adds to the fun. There is quite a bit of depth, freedom, and replay value in the game and i just keep coming back for more.

When i bought the game i was hoping that it would be something that my wife would be interested in playing as there aren’t many videogames that she even tolerates to play. However, between the game itself and all of the minigames, she plays it almost as much as i do. In fact the one day that i took it to work with me to see if it would use the wi-fi network there, she IM’d me and gave me a hard time because she couldn’t play it.

There are a few things that i don’t like so much about the game. First, the camera control is still really annoying, especially in tight places. Secondly, while the control scheme is a little easier to use, it can still be really frustrating at times especially paired with the camera. Third and most important to me is the lack of respect. I’m refering to the lack of respect towards Luigi. Historically in the Super Mario series, games that did have Luigi tended to not give him credit for his work. For example Super Mario Brothers 3 if you beat the game with Luigi the princess says “Thank you Mario…”. In the original game Luigi wasn’t even a playable character. Now in the DS he is playable but he gets mocked by Toad (on multiple occasions), act’s like a screaming girl, and is refered to and treated as an overly sensitive, sickly, and weak character. Doesn’t the guy deserve some respect.

Well, enough of my ranting and raving. Overall, this is a really great game and i’m glad that i invested in it, and i’m guessing you probably will too.

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  1. 81 of 85 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    The best game for DS so far, and probably for a long time, February 28, 2005
    By 
    Ben Bousquet (Winchester Virginia USofA) –

    This review is from: Super Mario 64 DS (Video Game)
    Wow. this is an awesome game. It really keeps you interested and wanting do get more stars and beat bowser! This is definatly the best game out there for DS, and like I said, it will be for a long time. The graphics are amazing. The 3D characters just will blow you away. Heres the main story line:

    Oh yeah u guessed it. Bowser steals Princes peach and blah blah blah. Well yeah, thats pretty much the story line. But, this time Yoshi, Luigi, and even Wario are along to help rescue the princess. You start of as Yoshi, and earn power stars as you go along in different levels, and you can enter new rooms when you get the needed stars. ( for example, the room with an 8 on it reqires 8 stars to enter.) There are 150 stars in all, and a whole bunch of “secret stars” that are a lot of fun to find and get. All together there are 15 levels and I know that seemes like nothing, but it really doesnt seem like it.

    The levels each have 7 main power stars, and one other star that you can retrieve from it by getting 100 coins. ( those little yellow things that heal you.) Hmmm, lets see that only makes …. the 15 levels times 8 stars… 120 stars in the levels. So as you see, there are 30 “secret stars” that Ill leave you to find on your own.

    The multiplayer in this game is not one of its best parts, but hey at least it has multiplayer right? Ok, the multiplayer is baisicly up to four people can play, and you always start out as Yoshi, but wherever you go there are hats of Mario Luigi and Wario. ( if you pick up a hat of a different character than who you are, you turn into that character)

    There are mini games that you can unlock by finding rabbits around the castle and catching them. Each rabbit will give you a key that unlockes new minigames. In the “rec room” on the main menu, the minigames that you have unlocked will be displayed. Each character has their own unique set of minigame of which to coose from. Sure its kind of cheesey with catching the rabbits and all, but the minigames are pretty entertaining.

    This game is not one of those games like Wario Ware Touched that you can beat in less than 24 hours. Oh no, this is the kind like when you were little and you played Pokemon for like 100 hours before you beat it kind of games. Ok, maybe not 100 hours, but it took me about two months of hard work all the time to get 80 stars and beat bowser for the last time. If you liked any preveous Mario games, you will like this one twice as much grarenteed! * Heres how I rate it:

    Graphics – 9/10

    Gameplay – 9/10

    Story line – 4/10 Yeah, its all the same!

    Replay Value after you beat it – 5/10 while still working – 8/10

    Sound – 6/10 The same music and noises but its not bad.

    Multiplayer – 6/10

    Mini games – 7/10

    Overall – 8/10

    I hope that you enjoyed this reveiw and that it will help you!

    PS- please tell if this reveiw helped you!

    Happy gaming – BeN

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  2. 60 of 65 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A Repackaged, Improved Mario Platforming Classic, December 13, 2004
    By 
    CG (New York) –
    (VINE VOICE)
      

    This review is from: Super Mario 64 DS (Video Game)
    Just bought this game to play with my new DS. The original 64 version made me nauseous (from the graphics), so I stopped playing it after a few weeks.

    This game is a lot of fun. You start playing as Yoshi, and must rescue other characters throughout the game (including Mario) who then become playable. The levels are very well-rendered, and feature the fun characters that have made Nintendo famous (Princess Peach, Toad, etc.)

    As well as a slightly revamped Mario 64, the game also includes several unlockabl mini-games that are a lot of fun. Making ample use of the touch screen, these games are quick and fun time wasters that I’ve actually spent as much time playing as Mario64 DS itself!

    All in all, unless you really hated Mario 64 or dislike platformers, this is a good game. For any fans of Nintendo’s Mario games, this is a must own.

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  3. 65 of 75 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Fun and addictive (even for my wife), November 30, 2004
    By 
    J. Camiolo (Here and there) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    This review is from: Super Mario 64 DS (Video Game)
    Mario 64 for the DS is quite a bit of fun. I bought it because of all of the DS games available during the release, this was the only one that was interesting looking. I didn’t really like the game that much when it was on the N64 due to the very blocky graphics, rough camera control, and really frustrating movement controls. Now however the controls are a bit easier to use and the graphics are much better but the camera control is still a bit rough.

    Overall this DS version is much more interesting than the original game. Having 4 characters to work with and all of their individual styles and moves really adds to the fun. There is quite a bit of depth, freedom, and replay value in the game and i just keep coming back for more.

    When i bought the game i was hoping that it would be something that my wife would be interested in playing as there aren’t many videogames that she even tolerates to play. However, between the game itself and all of the minigames, she plays it almost as much as i do. In fact the one day that i took it to work with me to see if it would use the wi-fi network there, she IM’d me and gave me a hard time because she couldn’t play it.

    There are a few things that i don’t like so much about the game. First, the camera control is still really annoying, especially in tight places. Secondly, while the control scheme is a little easier to use, it can still be really frustrating at times especially paired with the camera. Third and most important to me is the lack of respect. I’m refering to the lack of respect towards Luigi. Historically in the Super Mario series, games that did have Luigi tended to not give him credit for his work. For example Super Mario Brothers 3 if you beat the game with Luigi the princess says “Thank you Mario…”. In the original game Luigi wasn’t even a playable character. Now in the DS he is playable but he gets mocked by Toad (on multiple occasions), act’s like a screaming girl, and is refered to and treated as an overly sensitive, sickly, and weak character. Doesn’t the guy deserve some respect.

    Well, enough of my ranting and raving. Overall, this is a really great game and i’m glad that i invested in it, and i’m guessing you probably will too.

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