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    Super Mario 64 DS
    Image:Super Mario 64 DS Coverart.png
    Developer(s)Nintendo EAD
    Publisher(s)Nintendo
    Designer(s)Shigeru Miyamoto
    Platform(s)Nintendo DS
    Release dateNA November 21, 2004
    JP December 2, 2004
    EU March 11, 2005
    Genre(s)Platform game
    Mode(s)Singleplayer, Multiplayer
    Rating(s)CERO: A
    ESRB: E
    OFLC: G8+
    PEGI: 3+
    MediaNintendo DS Game Card

    Super Mario 64 DS, is an enhanced remake of the 1996 video game Super Mario 64, produced by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It was released in the United States on November 21, 2004, in Japan on December 2, 2004, and in Europe on March 11, 2005, as one of the launch titles for the Nintendo DS handheld game console, similar to how Super Mario 64 was a launch title for the Nintendo 64. The remake includes various new characters, levels, modes of play and minigames, as well as updated graphics to take advantage of the capabilities of the DS system.

    Story

    Princess Peach Toadstool sends an invitation to Mario, revealing that she has baked a lovely cake for his efforts.

    Super Mario 64 DS begins when Lakitu flies down to Peach's castle, holding a camcorder on a fishing hook. Mario jumps out of a pipe in the castle grounds, soon followed by Luigi and Wario, who have secretly seen the letter. They rush to the castle, leaving Yoshi dozing on the castle roof (which incidentally was also where he was in the original Super Mario 64). Lakitu wakes Yoshi up (who somehow has ended up in front of the castle, probably taken there by Lakitu) and tells him that Mario, Luigi, and Wario have not returned. Yoshi dashes into the castle only to find the doors locked. After retrieving a key from a yellow rabbit, he enters to find out from a nearby Toad that Bowser has kidnapped the princess and that he has stolen the Power Stars and is using them to create worlds inside the castle paintings for his minions. Yoshi must now rescue Mario, Luigi, and Wario, who have mysteriously disappeared.

    Furthermore, Yoshi collects eight Power Stars and jumps into the Mario painting behind the rec room. He defeats Goomboss, who gives Yoshi the key for Mario's door after an embarrassing defeat. Once Mario is freed, he defeats the Boos in the courtyard and jumps into the Luigi painting to fight King Boo and rescues Luigi, who then moves on to the mirror room. Once there, he grabs a power flower (having the ability to turn invisible and run through certain objects) and dashes through the mirror and into Wario's painting. Luigi defeats Chief Chilly, who turns over the key for freeing Wario. After collecting a certain amount of stars Mario is allowed up to the top of the castle to defeat Bowser for the last time. Once he is defeated, peace is restored to the castle once more and Peach suddenly appears in front of the castle and decides to bake a cake for her heroes.

    Characters

    Super Mario 64 DS features Mario, Yoshi, Luigi, and Wario. Each character has unique abilities and move sets. Yoshi can swallow enemies and turn them into eggs which he can throw, similar to Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. He can also perform a flutter kick which allows him to gain extra height while jumping, another ability in Yoshi's Island. Mario can perform the famous wall kick (as in the original game) and so reach places which others cannot; he is also the only character who can confront Bowser in the final stage. Luigi has strong jumping abilities, such as the scuttle jump which allows him to fall slower than normal, and the special back flip which makes him spin around, allowing him to traverse certain gaps. He can also run on water for a short time. Wario's strength allows him to break large blocks that others cannot. Also as Wario if you punch a sign post from behind anywhere in the game he can pick it up and throw it. There is also a Power Flower, the effect of which depends on the character that uses it, and a Feather which can only be used by Mario. (In the multi-player mode, all can use it). Note that Mario is mandatory to free while Luigi and Wario are optional, but are required to gather all 150 stars (some of them Bowser does not know about). 45 stars are stars that Bowser does not know

    Gameplay

    Power Stars

    The goal of Super Mario 64 DS is to collect Power Stars hidden throughout the various worlds within the castle, in order to reach Bowser. Each level contains 7 power stars, but some are hidden throughout the castle in secret locations. The game has a total of 150 Power Stars to collect, 30 more than in Super Mario 64. If a player collects 150 stars, Bowser says a secret message when he is defeated for the final time, and a cannon will be opened in the front of the castle. The player can use the cannon that is opened to launch a character to the top of Peach's castle. tip: how to get a special star is to get 100 coins in a level (this does not include secret levels)

    Power-Ups

    Power-ups in this game are in the form of special hats. Mario, Luigi, and Wario all have unique hats that are available in some levels. Wearing another character's hat will change the character into the corresponding character. Abilities Mario's Wing cap Luigi invinsibility Yoshi fire breath Wario Metal (he could walk under water with this)

    Production and release

    When the Nintendo DS was first revealed, Super Mario 64 DS was an early production demo. It was later confirmed as a Nintendo DS release game. In its early stages, the game was referred to as Super Mario 64x4. Early screenshots show all four characters playing at the same time, flying around with the wing cap. There is also an early screenshot of all the characters fighting Bowser in an empty room. This isn't in the final version as there is no way of fighting Bowser using all the characters at the same time.

    Voice acting was used throughout the game. Charles Martinet returned as Mario, Luigi, and Wario, along with Kazumi Totaka as Yoshi, Leslie Swan as Princess Peach, and Scott Burns as Bowser. Although Jen Taylor is in the credits for voicing Toad, her voice only appears in one of the minigames.

    During June and July 2005, Super Mario 64 DS was included free with the purchase of an Electric Blue Nintendo DS system in North America. Many retailers also honored the deal with the original Titanium Nintendo DS.

    Reception

     Reviews
    PublicationScore
    1UP.comB
    Electronic Gaming Monthly8.33 of 10
    Game Informer8.5 of 10
    GamePro4 of 5
    GameSpot8.4 of 10
    GameSpy5 of 5
    IGN8.9 of 10
    Nintendo Power4.4 of 5
    X-Play4 of 5
    Compilations of multiple reviews
    CompilerScore
    Metacritic85 of 100
    Game Rankings86%
    MobyRank85 of 100
    Awards
    IGN: Editors' Choice Award

    Reviews were universally positive, with About.com calling it "a faithful recreation of the classic Nintendo game". However, there have been criticisms regarding the D-Pad and touch screen not being as easy to use as the N64's control stick, and Luigi's backflip move (which allows him to descend slowly while spinning like a helicopter, similar to the spring platform in New Super Mario Bros.) giving him an unfair advantage over the other characters and making some segments of the game too easy. Also, criticism has been leveled at the removal of some of the more challenging segments of the original game. The Star and Red Coin locations can be viewed on the map. Plus, many platforms have been added or removed, and as a result, the player's objectives become substantially easier. As of December 31, 2007, Super Mario 64 DS has sold 5.78 million copies worldwide.

    References

    1. ^ Super Mario 64 DS. IGN. Retrieved on 2007-11-15.
    2. ^ Launch Game Details. IGN (2004-10-07). Retrieved on 2007-11-15.
    3. ^ Super Mario 64 DS Nintendo DS Review Index, Super Mario 64 DS Reviews. 1UP.com (2004-11-24). Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
    4. ^ a b c d e Super Mario 64 DS Reviews. Game Rankings. Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
    5. ^ Super Mario 64 DS for DS Review - DS Super Mario 64 DS Review. Gamespot.com (2004-11-19). Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
    6. ^ GameSpy: Super Mario 64 DS Review. Gamespy.com (2004-11-21). Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
    7. ^ IGN: Super Mario 64 DS Review. IGN.com (2004-11-20). Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
    8. ^ G4 - X-Play - Reviews. X-Play. Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
    9. ^ Super Mario 64 DS (ds: 2004): Reviews. Metacritic. Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
    10. ^ Super Mario 64 DS for Nintendo DS - MobyGames. MobyGames. Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
    11. ^ IGN Editors' Choice Games.
    12. ^ Mario 64 DS Review (DS). About.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-18.
    13. ^ Financial Results Briefing for the Nine-Month Period Ended December 2007 6. Nintendo (2008-01-25). Retrieved on 2008-01-25.

    External links

    • Official website
    • Super Mario 64 DS at Nintendo.com
    • Super Mario 64 DS at MobyGames
    • Super Mario 64 DS at iQue.com


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