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Mario 64 - initial thoughts
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I suppose the fireflower would make beating the stages too easy, the fire flower was already really strong in the 2D ones and the 2D ones are harder than the 3D ones.ZeroAX wrote:Maybe so for some power ups, but is there really a reason the fire flower should be timed? I mean it isn't like the spring which totally changes the gameplay. Plus I could see the cloud power up being used for just random messing around.
The boulder power up on the other hand I can understand that it would mess up some levels.
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This has been a fun read, and I'm looking forward to reading more opinions about this game. I vaguely remember playing this and getting a few levels in. I don't believe I ever actually beat the game myself, but I do remember watching my best friend beat Bowser.
I will be playing all the 2D Mario games for the "Summer Challenge", but I do actually own a copy of Mario 64. Looks like I'll be giving this one a shot after I finish Super Mario World 2.
I will be playing all the 2D Mario games for the "Summer Challenge", but I do actually own a copy of Mario 64. Looks like I'll be giving this one a shot after I finish Super Mario World 2.
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I also just recommend playing Mario 64 DS. It looks a lot better, they fixed the camera and the levels are a lot easier when playing with the various other character's abilities. Sure there is not analog thumbstick, and if you try to use the touchsreen controls...look out, but the D-Pad doesn't do that bad of a job.
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^ You could play it on a 3DS and gain the thumbstick.
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wow, wow, wow. The thumbstick on the 3DS works for SM64 DS????Ziggy587 wrote:^ You could play it on a 3DS and gain the thumbstick.
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Yes, but it's still digital controls. It just functions as the D-Pad would.ZeroAX wrote:wow, wow, wow. The thumbstick on the 3DS works for SM64 DS????Ziggy587 wrote:^ You could play it on a 3DS and gain the thumbstick.
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Mind blown.Ziggy587 wrote:^ You could play it on a 3DS and gain the thumbstick.
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Dont get your hopes up, I thought the same thing when I got my 3ds and got a copy of Mario 64ds, but was dissapointed that the circle pad controls just like the d-pad.ZeroAX wrote:wow, wow, wow. The thumbstick on the 3DS works for SM64 DS????Ziggy587 wrote:^ You could play it on a 3DS and gain the thumbstick.
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