Now that we did most of what we could in Bomb-omb Battlefield, we move onto the Whomp Fortress! Brian will get every single ...
We go to the cold depths of Jolly Roger Bay and the icy tundra of Cool, Cool Mountain! Brian will get every single little ...
You thought you’d never see the day, but as the Super Mario 64 to PS1 port proves, nothing is impossible in the eyes of a fearless modder. Nintendo’s Super Mario classic, originally released in 1996 ...
Super Mario 64 might be one of the most popular speedrun games of all time, and it's still absolutely huge. You'd think runners would know absolutely everything about this almost-30-year-old game, but ...
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Once upon a time, a sequel to Super Mario 64, one of the most celebrated games ever made, was in the works, then quickly scrapped. If you were around during the late 1990s, you would have likely read ...
The delightful mind behind some of the more recent retro ports to Dreamcast is back with Mario Kart 64. What started as a bit of a glitchy mess back in June has now been finished and is ready to ...
The big picture: Emulating the Nintendo 64 has always been a contentious topic. The release of UltraHLE was a landmark moment, offering a way to run commercial N64 games at playable frame rates on ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Nearly three decades ago, Nintendo's Super Mario 64 paved the way for 3D platforming as we know it. It's still a popular title in the modding ...
Star-ting to run out of patience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Super Mario 64 is perhaps one of the most well-understood, ...
In the lead-up to Game Informer's return back in March, I wanted to replay two of my favorite short, instant-action experiences. I hadn’t played Super Mario 64 or Portal all the way through since ...