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N64 Archive | Nintendo 64 Longplay: Super Mario 64 @N64Archive | Uploaded April 2017 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
0:00 Start
2:00 Bob-omb Battlefield
11:00 Whomp's Fortress
25:00 Bob-omb Battlefield revisit
38:30 Cool, Cool Mountain
52:00 Jolly Roger Bay
1:07:00 Bowser in the Dark World
1:11:00 Castle Secret Stars
1:20:00 Jolly Roger Revisit
1:25:00 Big Boo's Haunt
1:39:00 Hazy Maze Cave
1:59:00 Lethal Lava Land
2:13:30 Shifting Sand Land
2:36:00 Dire, Dire Docks & Bowser in the Fire Sea
3:01:00 Wet-Dry World
3:03:00 Snowman's Land
3:16:00 Wet-Dry World revisit
3:33:00 Tall, Tall Mountain
3:52:00 Tiny-Huge Island
4:16:00 Tick Tock Clock
4:30:00 Rainbow Ride
4:49:00 Bowser in the Sky

Played on a PAL copy of the game.

Super Mario 64 is a 1996 platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It is the first Super Mario game to utilize three-dimensional (3D) graphics. Along with Pilotwings 64, it was one of the launch titles for the console. It was released in Japan on June 23, 1996, and later in North America, Europe, and Australia. It is the best-selling game on the Nintendo 64, with more than eleven million copies sold. An enhanced remake called Super Mario 64 DS was released for the Nintendo DS in 2004.

In the game, Mario explores Princess Peach's castle and must rescue her from Bowser. As one of the earlier 3D platform games, Super Mario 64 is based on open world playability, degrees of freedom through all three axes in space, and relatively large areas which are composed primarily of true 3D polygons as opposed to only two-dimensional (2D) sprites. The game established a new archetype for the 3D genre, much as Super Mario Bros. did for 2D sidescrolling platformers. In the evolution from two dimensions to three, Super Mario 64 places an emphasis on exploration within vast worlds that require the player to complete multiple diverse missions, in addition to the occasional linear obstacle courses as in traditional platform games. While doing so, it still preserves many gameplay elements and characters of earlier Mario games, and the same visual style.

The game has left a lasting impression on 3D game design, particularly notable for its use of a dynamic camera system and the implementation of its 360-degree analog control. The title is acclaimed by many critics and fans as one of the greatest and most revolutionary video games of all time.
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