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The dream that was playing Super Mario 64 HD in your browser was as beautiful as it was short-lived. As spotted this morning by TorrentFreak, the fan-made version of the iconic video game was ...
Someone ported Super Mario 64 to be played in pretty much any modern browser. It's not the first time it's happened, and it probably won't last.
Super Mario 64 HD was a Super Mario 64 fan remake project in Unity. It was taken down by Nintendo. There is one complete level: Bob-omb Battlefield.
It adds a random level generator to the game, meaning you can play new Super Mario 64 levels from now until the end of time. This is a remarkable achievement for a game that first came out in 1996.
Wish you could play Super Mario 64, but you're bored of the same old levels? A fan-made mod that randomly generates levels might be what you're looking for.
A non-Nintendo funded Super Mario 64 HD Remake is on its way to PC. A group of fans of the 18 year old game have taken the task upon themselves as a non-profit project, and the small selection of ...
A modder has put the Super Mario 64 engine inside of Minecraft, creating a playable version of Mario in the game. @pdxdylan posted on Twitter, showing off his work to get the polygonal plumber ...
From the ResetEra forum page about Infinite Mario 64, we know there are seeds you can manually input to go to certain courses and levels. One player has revealed two seeds they just can't beat ...
The modder is named Darío Samo, and the video shows Super Mario 64 running on an RTX 3090. As Darío points out in the video title, it's a $1500 GPU being used to run a 25-year-old game.