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Super Mario 64 Review (continued)
More User Submitted Super Mario 64 Reviews
Date: 2006-08-20 Fun, but sloppy controls make it hard. The game is fun, but simple tasks can be very hard thanks to the sloppy controls. If you die, you start the level all over again. I spent three hours Trying to collect the 8 red coins of cool. cool. Mountain. The sloppy controls kept me sliding of mountains, causing me to start all over. I don't recomend it for younger children unless they dont mind messing around in the first few levels.
Date: 2006-08-10 Best N64 game, 'nuff said. Super Mario 64 was the first Mario game to feature 3D graphics, some loved it, some thought it wasnt too great. I am in the first group, proudly! This game is unexplainable, it's amazing how much emotion and wonder and awe it brings whenever I play it, no matter how old I am. I first got this game when in 1998, for Christmas. I was 6 at the time, and I remember all the emotions I felt playing the game. I was so excited when I first turned it on, i skipped all the beginning text and went right to battling baddies. Since i had played mario games before on my dad's NES, I knew what the storyline was (defeat bowser) and basic moves like jump, stomp goombas, etc. I remember being so scared of the man eating piano, and being fascinated by the huge first world, and the excitment of first finding the Princess's secret slide! I have been playing the game again lateley, and I can only appreciate it even more. I now understand the WHOLE story, and can perform the mre complicated moves with ease. It takes me less time to get thru the game, but the level of fun is the same (even if i'm nt scared of the piano ;)
Date: 2006-07-28 FUN AND RARE this game is pretty much the funnest game for the n64 and i heard it was rare so get it while you can!! if you like mario games then this is the game for you
Date: 2006-07-25 Still the best video game ever created... When "Super Mario 64" was released ten years ago, it was instantly the best video game ever created. Simply put, playing this game was a magical, imagination/mind-opening experience; almost a mystical one, in fact. This euphoric feeling and sense of awe that we felt the first time we played this game would never again be matched, at least up until this stage in the video game realm. What made it so amazing was the fact that Mario, who had only existed in 3D in our minds as kids, had now become like the cartoon character we watched on the "Super Mario Brothers" cartoon. The days of Nintendo's rule were the great ones in video games, and it's a shame that kids nowadays won't get to grow up with Mario like us generation x-ers. Every Mario game, for me, was truly magical, but Super Mario 64 was truly revelatory. I spent years of my life playing this game (literally), and still play it more today than another other game available, for any other system. Unfortunately, this was one of the few true masterpieces for the Nintendo 64, and Sony took over with the PlayStation. For me, however, Nintendo and Mario are what video games are all about, and Super Mario 64 was the pinnacle of the entire industry.
Date: 2006-07-23 good call this game is a cool and fun game but it is a little hard.
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