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Super Mario 64
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Super Mario 64 is a video game released for the Nintendo 64 in 1996. It was one of the launch titles released for the console, and has since sold millions of copies. The game was remade for the Nintendo DS as Super Mario 64 DS and later released on the Wii's Virtual Console in 2006.
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Mario is super in a whole new way! Combining the finest 3-D graphics ever developed for a video game and explosive sound track, Super Mario 64 becomes a new standard for video games. It's packed with bruising battles, daunting obstacle courses and underwater adventures. Retrieve the Power Stars from their hidden locations and confront your arch nemeis - Bowser, King of the Koopas!
Nintendo website (Wii U)
Retrieve the Power Stars and confront ruthless Bowser!
On a bright, sunny day in the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario goes to visit the princess but finds her castle eerily empty. Leaping through pictures hanging from the walls, he enters 15 magical worlds in a quest to collect the 120 Power Stars pilfered by evil Bowser and save the day. The game's vast worlds teem with daunting obstacle courses, hidden items, puzzles and more than 30 types of enemies. Take advantage of Mario's large selection of moves, including running, jumping, swimming, stomping, punching, and even backward somersaulting! Special caps give him short-lived powers, including the ability to fly. Super Mario 64 features unmatched camera control that makes adventuring in its 3D world a snap, even for newcomers.
Nintendo eShop
On a bright, sunny day in the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario goes to visit the princess but finds her castle eerily empty. Leaping through pictures hanging from the walls, he enters 15 magical worlds in a quest to collect the 120 Power Stars pilfered by evil Bowser and save the day.
The game's vast worlds teem with daunting obstacle courses, hidden items, puzzles and more than 30 types of enemies. Take advantage of Mario's large selection of moves, including running, jumping, swimming, stomping, punching, and even backward somersaulting! Special caps give him short-lived powers, including the ability to fly.
Super Mario 64 features unmatched camera control that makes adventuring in its 3D world a snap, even for newcomers.
My Nintendo website
Download and play Super Mario 64 on your Wii U console. Originally released on the Nintendo 64 system, this was the first Super Mario game with a 3D world. Master Mario's actions in 3D and collect the Power Stars!
Story
The game begins with a letter from Princess Peach inviting Mario to come to her castle for some cake. He arrives to find that Bowser has taken over the castle and imprisoned the princess. In order to regain control of the castle and rescue Peach, Mario must collect the Power Stars that Bowser has hidden throughout the castle.
Gameplay
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Technical details
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* - Shindō Pak Taiō Version release only.
Other releases
Title | Cover art | Platform | Release date(s) | Notes |
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Super Mario 64 Shindō Pak Taiō Version | Nintendo 64 | 1997 | A Japan-exclusive re-release of the game with added Rumble Pak support and the voice acting from the English releases.
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Super Mario 64 | Nintendo 64 (Player's Choice) | NA: 1997 EU/AUS: 1998 |
A re-release of the game as part of the Player's Choice line, sold at a reduced price.
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Super Mario 64 DS | Nintendo DS | NA/JP: 2004 EU/AUS: 2005 |
A remake of the game for the Nintendo DS platform, which includes new features such as added Power Stars, additional playable characters, and multiplayer support.
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Super Mario 64 | Wii (Virtual Console) | 2006 | A port of the game released as a digital download on the Wii Shop Channel.
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Super Mario 64 | Wii U (Virtual Console) | 2015 | A port of the game released as a digital download on the Nintendo eShop for Wii U, with added Virtual Console emulator features.
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