Mario games (almost) never disapoint us, and what most impress me is the ability of the game to reinvent itself in each level, a job especially well done in Mario Galaxy.
Super Mario 64 DS isn't an exception, trough 15 courses, you will find so many different challenges and puzzles that you will never get tired of the game. One thing that surprised me, is the difficult. No it isn't the hard... read more
Description:Mario, Luigi, and Wario have all gone to the Mushroom Palace for some of Princess Peach's famous home made cake. However, when they don't return its up to the heroic dino Yoshi to find out what's wrong.
In this portable remake of the original Super Mario 64 You' are able to play as different characters from the Mario franchise. WarMario, Luigi, and Wario have all gone to the Mushroom Palace for some of Princess Peach's famous home made cake. However, when they don't return its up to the heroic dino Yoshi to find out what's wrong.
In this portable remake of the original Super Mario 64 You' are able to play as different characters from the Mario franchise. Wario, Yoshi, Luigi, and of course Mario. Each character has different abilities to be made use of during the games expanded quest.
The game now features 150 Stars to collect up from the previous 120, new stages with new bosses, changes to old stages and bosses, and a multiplayer in which player compete to get the most stars.
The game also includes over two dozen mini games that make use of both screens and the touch pad.
The DS touch screen can be used to mimic analog control.... (more)(less)
Manufacturer : Nintendo Release date : 24 November 2004 Number of discs : 1 EAN: 0045496734992 UPC: 045496734992
" Mario is a Communist
First off, he's collecting coins. Why? So he can destroy them, as capitalist symbols. Alternatively, to distribute in a equal manner to the people of his glorious motherland. Secondly, he's fighting Bowser, who's a capitalist, setting up his own children as leaders over regions and smaller countries. Whenever Mario beats one of the castles, he destroys it as a symbol of capitalism! Finally, he's, well, wearing red. I rest my case.
* And don't forget that he is a plumbe"
"Nearly a decade after releasing the very successful Super Mario 64 to the Nintendo 64, Nintendo released it to the Nintendo DS. Giving people the opportunity to defeat Bowser and collect stars on the handheld format.
Rating:
The Good
* Keeps the same core elements that made the game so great to begin with.
* Fantastic graphics that keeps the same style and improves over the original game.
* 150 stars to collect.
* Same, awesome gameplay.
* You've got yourself more character to play with, i"
“Mario games (almost) never disapoint us, and what most impress me is the ability of the game to reinvent itself in each level, a job especially well done in Mario Galaxy.
Super Mario 64 DS isn't an exception, trough 15 courses, you will find so many different challenges and puzzles that you will never get tired of the game. One thing that surprised me, is the difficult. No it isn't the hardest game in the world, but it has some challenging missions during the adventure.
Probably the coolest thing in this new version, is the add of Wario, Luigi and Yoshi as playable characters, each one with their own status and abilities. Another nice adition, is the Rec Room, with dozens of mini-games to play (many of them the same of New Super Mario Bros.)