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is Super mario 64 DS anygood?

Started by WiiGuy, June 25, 2008, 12:30:06 PM

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WiiGuy

I'm going to be buying a DS in late July, and I'm trying to plan on what games to buy, the first game I'm getting is New SMB

Nayrman

It's Mario 64 + 30 stars + 3 new characters

So if you liked Mario64 you'll like this X_X;;
simple as that

darkmario

#2
The graphics are a bit better,the characters are fun to use,plus it has multiplayer and minigames.

Quote from: WiiGuy on June 25, 2008, 12:30:06 PM
I'm going to be buying a DS in late July
Didnt you make a thread about what ds game you get?

Super

It's good if you don't have the original.

Custom

Yeah, its just like the N64 one.
Also, New SMB is overrated. Its really not that good. I beat it in a day.

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DRIFTYOSHIZERO11

It's a good game if you want to play Mario 64 on the go
YOU DON'T MESS WITH THAT!!!!

bluaki

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Quote from: darkmario on June 25, 2008, 06:46:58 PM
The graphics are a bit better
Actually, both better and worse. The models are smoother while the textures are more pixellated. The models are more noticeable though so it's generally better.

If you liked original 64, Sunshine, or Galaxy, you're more than likely to like SM64DS. If you played SM64, it's the same with extra characters, missions that those extra characters are needed to finish, 30 more stars that come from those missions, redone appearance and 3D models, multiplayer, and minigames that really aren't worth mentioning against the main game.

The only Mario game I liked more than this was Galaxy.

extraz

just get it on the VC at this point

FruitFlow

It is if you:

1. Liked the N64 version and are a fan of it.

2. Don't have the N64 version anymore or never played it.

3. Want to play it while out.

4. Don't care if it's the same as the original but with better features.
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