"When Bowser Koopa, the tyrannical turtle with a score to settle, kidnaps Princess Peach, who’s going to anything about it? An overall and red hat adorned plumber, of course! In Super Mario 64, Mario is once again on a quest to save the princess of the Mushroom Kingdom. In this colorful installment of the Mario series, Bowser has stolen all the Power Stars and has trapped Princess Peach inside her castle. Mario must fight across 15 worlds, all hidden in paintings, to save his beloved princess. This 3D platformer for the Nintendo 64 helped pave the way for 3D gaming.
Playing through the game isn’t all that hard, but it does take time. The game itself is fun to play through, and once you’ve defeated Bowser after finding all 120 Power Stars, the developers left a little present. After getting the 120 stars, a cannon opens up in the castle courtyard. The cannon can be used to shoot onto the roof, where Yoshi the lovable dinosaur is waiting to give you 99 lives and a new triple jump. Also on the roof is a Flying Cap crate, which you can use to fly around the courtyard, moat, and rooftop with."
Monday, April 4, 2011
not number one !
http://www.ign.com/blogs/tmarama/2011/01/25/top-20-nintendo-64-games-10-1/
mario on nintento 64.. rated 9th! I disagree, especially since it took me a long time to win ..lolz
mario on nintento 64.. rated 9th! I disagree, especially since it took me a long time to win ..lolz
where bowser first began his carrer.
http://www.nintendic.com/news/1929 interesting article on bowsers legacy !
defeat sir bowser.kill the bastard.
last level... kill bowser! I found that grabbing his tail and swinging him a bunch of times does the trick.. hahahahaha sorry so funny.
so cute.
this is my favorite " level" to earn the blue star in winter wonnndddddahhh land you must save baby penguin for mama penguin <3 difficult yet fun
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Beautiful
The well-traveled Mario embarks on his most visually striking adventure to date, one that finds the mustachioed plumber running, jumping, and flying across 3D realms for the first time. While the storyline might not surprise veteran players -- Princess Peach has been abducted yet again by Mario's turtle-shelled nemesis, Bowser -- the control scheme and play mechanics offer a new take on the best-selling platform series. The Nintendo 64's distinctive controller allows Mario to tiptoe, walk, and run simply by varying pressure on the analog stick. The yellow buttons control the camera, while others initiate triple jumps, back flips, ground pounds, and more. Mario can even swing and fling large boss characters by twirling the analog stick after grabbing them.
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