Some incredible stuff from various fan communities out there these days. Mario Builder 64 is essentially a Mario Maker type game for Super Mario 64 that even allows you to download levels other people have made.
So many really talented folks out there, I hope it doesn't die an early cease-and-desist death from Big N.
For Christmas I got myself an #Everdrive64 this year, and I've been having a blast playing the Super Mario 64 randomizer and other games. I didn't realize until now too that it also includes gameboy, nes, and gameboy color emulators as well!
So todays #tunetuesday theme about #waitingforgodot is regarding themes where you’re kept waiting for the next part of the song that doesn’t actually happen?
Well, then this classic #SuperMario64 remix would be my pick. It somehow manages to miss the entire second half of the Bowser’s Road song, and started a trend of other remixes doing the same thing:
Also I feel like I should play the Super Mario 64 3DS "homebrew" port (based on the SM64 source code reversal) on stream, because I keep running into really weird clipping/edge holds in some levels and I want to know if it's just this build, or something known??
Like in Plunder in the Sunken Ship (Jolly Roger Bay 1), when swimming down to the ship, I've teleported randomly TWICE now right down to the bottom of the lake floor, beside the boat... extremely weird.
"Super Mario 64 is getting a gorgeous remake that'll hit you right in the childhood" -- Gaming Bible (www.gamingbible.com)
Nintendo 64 classic Super Mario 64 gets a gorgeous remake