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| image = [[File:SM64DS.jpg|220px]] | | image = [[File:SM64DS.jpg|220px]] | ||
| developer = | | developer = [[Nintendo EAD]] | ||
| publisher = | | publisher = [[Nintendo]] | ||
| designer = | | designer = | ||
| released = {{release|USA|November 21, 2004|Japan|December 2, 2004|Australia|February 24, 2005|Europe|March 11, 2005|China|2007|South Korea|July 26, 2007}} | | released = {{release|USA|November 21, 2004|Japan|December 2, 2004|Australia|February 24, 2005|Europe|March 11, 2005|China|2007|South Korea|July 26, 2007}} | ||
| genre = Adventure, Platformer | | genre = Adventure, Platformer | ||
| modes = Single player | | modes = Single player, multiplayer (2-4 players) | ||
| ratings = | | ratings = ESRB: Everyone | ||
| platforms = [[Nintendo DS]] | | platforms = [[Nintendo DS]] | ||
| media = | | media = | ||
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'''''Super Mario 64 DS''''' (originally called '''Super Mario 64 x 4'''<ref>http://www.unseen64.net/2008/04/22/super-mario-64-x-4-ds-beta/</ref>) is a | '''''Super Mario 64 DS''''' (originally called '''''Super Mario 64 x 4'''''<ref>http://www.unseen64.net/2008/04/22/super-mario-64-x-4-ds-beta/</ref>) is a ''[[Mario (franchise|Mario]]'' game created for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It is a [[reissue|remake]] of the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and has new features on its storyline, gameplay, and graphics. Unlike ''Super Mario 64'', [[Mario]] is not the only playable character; [[Yoshi]], [[Luigi]] and [[Wario]] enjoy to the adventure in order to rescue [[Princess Peach]] from the hands of [[Bowser]]. Other new features within include a multi-player mode, where up to four players can play simultaneously on each Nintendo DS connected together locally; [[mini-game]]s to play on each hero, and new additions to the story mode such as new missions and levels. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
[[ | [[File:Peach's letter SM64DS.png|thumb|left|Peach's letter at the very start]] | ||
[[Princess Peach|Peach]] writes a letter to Mario | [[Princess Peach|Peach]] writes a letter to Mario to invite him over to [[Peach's Castle|her castle]] for some [[cake]]. Mario arrives to the [[Castle Grounds]] through a [[Warp Pipe]], like in the original, except Luigi and Wario each come out of a Warp Pipe as well, having also seen the letter. Mario is surprised to see Luigi and Wario as well, but after briefly fighting, the three characters proceed to Peach's Castle. | ||
[[ | [[File:Lakitu Bro informing Yoshi SM64DS.png|thumb|A Lakitu Bro informs Yoshi that Mario has not returned yet]] | ||
Yoshi | Yoshi, meanwhile, is on the roof of the castle, not unlike ''Super Mario 64'', except he has been asleep the entire time, only to be awakened by one of the [[Lakitu Bros.]] He was seen on the roof (possibly a reference to ''Super Mario 64''), but somehow ended up in front of the castle when woken. The Lakitu Bro tells Yoshi that Mario has not returned yet, so Yoshi sets out to look for Mario, as well as Luigi and Wario. | ||
Yoshi tries to enter the castle, but the doors are locked. The Lakitu Bro. says that he saw a [[Rabbit]] with the key. After swallowing the rabbit, the rabbit gives up the key to Yoshi. When Yoshi finally enters, he hears Bowser's voice telling him "no one's home" and to "scram". Toad tells him Bowser has kidnapped Peach and stolen the Power Stars. He also says the last time he saw the plumbers is when they jumped into the Bob-omb painting. Yoshi decides to investigate. | Yoshi tries to enter the castle, but the doors are locked. The Lakitu Bro. says that he saw a [[Rabbit]] with the key. After swallowing the rabbit, the rabbit gives up the key to Yoshi. When Yoshi finally enters, he hears Bowser's voice telling him "no one's home" and to "scram". Toad tells him Bowser has kidnapped Peach and stolen the Power Stars. He also says the last time he saw the plumbers is when they jumped into the Bob-omb painting. Yoshi decides to investigate. | ||
Once Mario, Luigi, and Wario are freed from their respective [[switching rooms]], the four characters continue to recover the missing Power Stars, some of which are hidden well enough that not even Bowser knows of them. | |||
After collecting at least 80 Power Stars, the player can finally fight Bowser a third and final time, specifically Mario, as Bowser does not want to fight the other three. Mario ascends a staircase at the top of the castle to face Bowser for the final time. After making it through another one of Bowser's obstacle courses, Mario encounters Bowser and the two battle. Bowser ends up defeated, gives up and hands Mario the Giant Power Star before he explodes. When Mario grabs the final Power Star, wings suddenly appear on his cap allowing him to fly. | |||
Bowser ends up defeated, gives up and hands Mario the Giant Power Star before he explodes. When Mario grabs the final Power Star, wings suddenly appear on his cap allowing him to fly. | |||
[[ | [[File:Peach thanking the characters SM64DS.png|thumb|left|Peach thanking the playable characters]] | ||
[[ | [[File:Cake end SM64DS.png|thumb|The cake at the end of ''Super Mario 64 DS'']] | ||
Finally, he lands in front of the castle where Luigi, Wario, and Yoshi are waiting for him. As his wings fade away, Mario uses the power of the Power Stars to make Peach appear in front of the castle. All four rush up to her as she wakes up. Thanking them, Peach kisses Mario and says they will make a cake for her heroes. Peach and the plumbers walk into the castle. Yoshi starts to do so himself, but then pauses and turns around to look at the [[player]]. Peach calls his name and Yoshi runs in after the four. The credits roll and the cake, with Peach, [[Mario]], Luigi, Wario, and Yoshi figures, is shown at the very end. | Finally, he lands in front of the castle where Luigi, Wario, and Yoshi are waiting for him. As his wings fade away, Mario uses the power of the Power Stars to make Peach appear in front of the castle. All four rush up to her as she wakes up. Thanking them, Peach kisses Mario and says they will make a cake for her heroes. Peach and the plumbers walk into the castle. Yoshi starts to do so himself, but then pauses and turns around to look at the [[player]]. Peach calls his name and Yoshi runs in after the four. The credits roll and the cake, with Peach, [[Mario]], Luigi, Wario, and Yoshi figures, is shown at the very end. | ||
There are two alternate endings for Super Mario 64 DS. The first involves the player not rescuing Wario. During the ending, Mario lands only with Yoshi and Luigi. From then on, the cutscene continues as does the good ending without the attendance of Wario. In the second alternate cutscene, the player will have to not save Luigi which ultimately leaves Wario to be left behind too. In this ending, Mario lands with Yoshi and then the cutscene proceeds lacking the two other heroes. For each alternate ending, a different cake is awarded featuring the characters that appeared in the ending as cake figures. | There are two alternate endings for Super Mario 64 DS. The first involves the player not rescuing Wario. During the ending, Mario lands only with Yoshi and Luigi. From then on, the cutscene continues as does the good ending without the attendance of Wario. In the second alternate cutscene, the player will have to not save Luigi which ultimately leaves Wario to be left behind too. In this ending, Mario lands with Yoshi and then the cutscene proceeds lacking the two other heroes. For each alternate ending, a different cake is awarded featuring the characters that appeared in the ending as cake figures. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
As in ''Super Mario 64'', the courses are accessed by the different paintings on the castle's walls, but in | As in ''Super Mario 64'', the courses are accessed by the different paintings on the castle's walls, but in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', the player can collect 150 Power Stars, 30 more than the original game. | ||
===Controls=== | ===Controls=== | ||
''Super Mario 64 DS'' makes use of the Nintendo DS's features and offers three different types to control the character. All three modes are always accessible by pressing Select. | |||
*In standard mode, they are controlled with the D-Pad. Jump is B, kicking is A and running is Y. The R button is used for crouching while L handles the camera together with the D-Pad. Compared to ''Super Mario 64'' where Mario was moving as fast as the player tilted the stick of the Nintendo 64 controller, the characters in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' move much slower when the running button is not pressed. | *In standard mode, they are controlled with the D-Pad. Jump is B, kicking is A and running is Y. The R button is used for crouching while L handles the camera together with the D-Pad. Compared to ''Super Mario 64'' where Mario was moving as fast as the player tilted the stick of the Nintendo 64 controller, the characters in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' move much slower when the running button is not pressed. | ||
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*In two hand mode, the character is controlled with the stylus, and jumping, kicking and crouching are done by moving the D-Pad into a direction. | *In two hand mode, the character is controlled with the stylus, and jumping, kicking and crouching are done by moving the D-Pad into a direction. | ||
===Character | ===Character selection=== | ||
[[ | [[File:Princess's room SM64DS.png|thumb|The door with an "M," "L," or "W" above it represents the room where Mario, Luigi, and Wario are trapped, respectively. After unlocking one, the player can swap characters.]] | ||
To switch between characters, there are three doors each symbolizing the character's first letter of their name. To use them, the player must go through the door, and the corresponding character will come out of the door. Switching to ''Yoshi'' will mean reentering the door that complements the same character once more. | To switch between characters, there are three doors each symbolizing the character's first letter of their name. To use them, the player must go through the door, and the corresponding character will come out of the door. Switching to ''Yoshi'' will mean reentering the door that complements the same character once more. | ||
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*'''[[Wario]]''' - Like Luigi, Wario is optional, but is needed to grab stars the others cannot retrieve. Once the large door right at the head of the stairs is unlocked, Luigi has to go inside, then get past another door leading to [[Snowman's Land]]. There's two [[Power Flower]]s, so the player has to use Luigi to go transparent into the mirror by the Snowman's Land wall, and he has to fight ''[[Chief Chilly]]'' for the W Key. | *'''[[Wario]]''' - Like Luigi, Wario is optional, but is needed to grab stars the others cannot retrieve. Once the large door right at the head of the stairs is unlocked, Luigi has to go inside, then get past another door leading to [[Snowman's Land]]. There's two [[Power Flower]]s, so the player has to use Luigi to go transparent into the mirror by the Snowman's Land wall, and he has to fight ''[[Chief Chilly]]'' for the W Key. | ||
=== | ===Caps=== | ||
In the painting worlds, caps of all three plumbers can be found and are visible on the touch screen. When a hat cap is put on, the player's character will turn into the corresponding character who owns the cap. They will get all moves of the character who owns the cap including the [[Power Flower]] power-ups, but keep their original voice. They are usually found on the heads of [[Goomba]]s, on land, or underwater. | In the painting worlds, caps of all three plumbers can be found and are visible on the touch screen. When a hat cap is put on, the player's character will turn into the corresponding character who owns the cap. They will get all moves of the character who owns the cap including the [[Power Flower]] power-ups, but keep their original voice. They are usually found on the heads of [[Goomba]]s, on land, or underwater. | ||
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With [[Yoshi]], a player can select the cap when selecting a star right after jumping into a painting. If a cap is selected, Yoshi will put it on after entering the course. Yoshi is the only character that can use all three caps. | With [[Yoshi]], a player can select the cap when selecting a star right after jumping into a painting. If a cap is selected, Yoshi will put it on after entering the course. Yoshi is the only character that can use all three caps. | ||
*'''[[Mario's Cap]]''' - a | *'''[[Mario's Cap]]''' - a red cap that allows the player to turn into Mario. | ||
*'''[[Luigi's Cap]]''' - a | *'''[[Luigi's Cap]]''' - a green cap that allows the player to turn into Luigi. | ||
*'''[[Wario's Cap]]''' - a | *'''[[Wario's Cap]]''' - a yellow cap that allows the player to turn into Wario. | ||
===Coins=== | ===Coins=== | ||
Coins can be accepted and collected by each character. In each course there are a little over 100 coins and collecting 100 will give the player 15 extra stars for the 15 courses. They can be found on land or in enemies. | Coins can be accepted and collected by each character. In each course there are a little over 100 coins and collecting 100 will give the player 15 extra stars for the 15 courses. They can be found on land or in enemies. | ||
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*Blue Coins - worth 5 and are often temporary, found in tougher enemies. | *Blue Coins - worth 5 and are often temporary, found in tougher enemies. | ||
=== | ===Power Flower abilities=== | ||
Each of the four characters has a special power from | Each of the four characters has a special power from [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flowers]] located inside of [[? Block]]s. Only Mario can get something other than this mighty flower from the ? Block, such as the [[feather]] to transform him into [[Wing Mario]]. Once taken the flower, the heroes use their new powers in a short time, that may last about 20 seconds. Notwithstanding, Mario's wing form can last a bit longer, about one minute. Additionally, Luigi's and Wario's powers last shorter compared to Mario's equivalent forms in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. | ||
{| | {|class=table | ||
!Image!!Character!!Ability name!!Description | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:Fire Power Yoshi SM64DS.png|100px]] | |||
|[[Yoshi]] | |||
|[[Fire Power (Yoshi)|Fire Power]] | |||
|Yoshi can melt ice by using a stream of fire. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[File:Balloon Mario SM64DS.png|100px]] | ||
|[[Mario]] | |||
|[[Balloon Mario|Balloon Power]] | |||
|The ability to float in a puffed out formation of the stomach to reach high places, like a [[P-Balloon]]. | |||
The ability to float in a puffed out formation of the stomach to reach high places, like a [[P-Balloon]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[File:Vanish Luigi.png|100px]] | ||
|[[Luigi]] | |||
|[[Vanish Mario|Invisibility Power]] | |||
|Gives Luigi the ability to pass through some solid barriers, although he is vulnerable to lava, quick sand, and drowning. | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:Metal Wario.png|100px]] | |||
|[[Wario]] | |||
|[[Metal Wario|Metal Power]] | |||
|Metal Wario is invincible though very heavy, making him slowly sink into quicksand and lava. | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== | ===Rabbits=== | ||
Each character has a certain | Each character has a certain number of [[rabbit]]s to catch (they are color coded), plus the sparkled white ones. The Rabbits will give up keys to minigames drawers in the Rec Room. Each character catches 7 rabbits. Wario catches orange, Luigi catches green, Mario catches pink, and Yoshi catches yellow. Yoshi catches 8 because one key is for opening the castle. | ||
=== | ====Locations==== | ||
'''Yoshi (Yellow Rabbits): | '''Yoshi (Yellow Rabbits):''' | ||
*1-3: Outside the castle, at the end of the bridge | *1-3: Outside the castle, at the end of the bridge | ||
*4: Outside the castle, in a patch of flowers to the right | *4: Outside the castle, in a patch of flowers to the right | ||
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*7: In the basement, in front of the entrance to Lethal Lava Land | *7: In the basement, in front of the entrance to Lethal Lava Land | ||
'''Mario (Pink Rabbits): | '''Mario (Pink Rabbits):''' | ||
*1: Outside castle, left of the bridge | *1: Outside castle, left of the bridge | ||
*2: Outside castle, at the bottom of the moat (after it's been drained) | *2: Outside castle, at the bottom of the moat (after it's been drained) | ||
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*7: On the second floor of the castle, in the room with the large mirror wall | *7: On the second floor of the castle, in the room with the large mirror wall | ||
'''Luigi (Green Rabbits): | '''Luigi (Green Rabbits):''' | ||
*1: Outside the castle, to the left among the maze of hedges | *1: Outside the castle, to the left among the maze of hedges | ||
*2: In the room with the entrance to Bob-Omb Battlefield | *2: In the room with the entrance to Bob-Omb Battlefield | ||
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*7: Outside the castle, on the roof (150 stars needed to unlock the cannon) | *7: Outside the castle, on the roof (150 stars needed to unlock the cannon) | ||
'''Wario (Orange-Gold Rabbits): | '''Wario (Orange-Gold Rabbits):''' | ||
*1: Outside the castle, to the far right | *1: Outside the castle, to the far right | ||
*2: In the room with the entrance to Whomp's Fortress | *2: In the room with the entrance to Whomp's Fortress | ||
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*7: On the third floor of the castle, in the upper alcove to the left | *7: On the third floor of the castle, in the upper alcove to the left | ||
However, in the castle there will be 8 or 9 shiny rabbits that randomly is placed where a regular rabbit used to be. | However, in the castle there will be 8 or 9 shiny rabbits that randomly is placed where a regular rabbit used to be. | ||
After collecting every rabbit, the player receives a key that opens the white switching room within the [[Peach's Room|Princess's room]]. The first time to open it and enter, a character will find a Power Star. However if the character comes back after taken it, Boo laughs can be heard, and the hero comes out from the door, startled. | |||
==Worlds== | ==Worlds== | ||
{| | {| class=table style="background:#FDFFFD;width:98%;text-align:center" | ||
!colspan=4 | !colspan=4 style="background:#F0FFF0"| <big>Episodes</big> | ||
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!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Bob-omb Battlefield]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Bob-omb Battlefield]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 1 icon.png]] | ||
|- style=background:#fafffa | |- style=background:#fafffa | ||
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!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Whomp's Fortress]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Whomp's Fortress]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 2 icon.png]] | ||
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|Anyone but Yoshi | |Anyone but Yoshi | ||
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!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Jolly Roger Bay]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Jolly Roger Bay]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 3 icon.png]] | ||
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| Wario | | Wario | ||
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!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Cool Cool Mountain]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Cool Cool Mountain]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 4 icon.png]] | ||
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|Wario | |Wario | ||
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!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Big Boo's Haunt]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Big Boo's Haunt]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 5 icon.png]] | ||
|- style=background:#fafffa align=center | |- style=background:#fafffa align=center | ||
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|Wario | |Wario | ||
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!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Hazy Maze Cave]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Hazy Maze Cave]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 6 icon.png]] | ||
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!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6 | [[Lethal Lava Land]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6 | [[Lethal Lava Land]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 7 icon.png]] | ||
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!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Shifting Sand Land]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Shifting Sand Land]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 8 icon.png]] | ||
|- style=background:#fafffa align=center | |- style=background:#fafffa align=center | ||
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|Mario | |Mario | ||
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!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Dire, Dire Docks]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Dire, Dire Docks]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 9 icon.png]] | ||
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!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Snowman's Land]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Snowman's Land]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 10 icon.png]] | ||
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!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Wet-Dry World]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Wet-Dry World]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 11 icon.png]] | ||
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!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Tall Tall Mountain]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Tall Tall Mountain]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 12 icon.png]] | ||
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|Wario | |Wario | ||
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!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Tiny-Huge Island]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Tiny-Huge Island]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 13 icon.png]] | ||
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!colspan=4 style="background:#f6fff6" align=center | [[Tick Tock Clock]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 style="background:#f6fff6" align=center | [[Tick Tock Clock]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 14 icon.png]] | ||
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!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Rainbow Ride]]<br>[[ | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f6fff6| [[Rainbow Ride]]<br>[[File:SM64DS Course 15 icon.png]] | ||
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==Secret Stars== | ==Secret Stars== | ||
Secret Stars throughout the castle. All are necessary for a perfect completion. | Secret Stars throughout the castle. All are necessary for a perfect completion. | ||
{| | {| class=table style="background:#FDFFFD;width:98%;text-align:center" | ||
!colspan=4 bgcolor=#f0fff0| <big>Secret Stars</big> | !colspan=4 bgcolor=#f0fff0| <big>Secret Stars</big> | ||
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==Bowser | ==Bowser boss fights== | ||
[[ | [[File:Bowser in the Dark World boss fight DS.png|thumb|Mario fighting Bowser at Bowser in the Dark World]] | ||
Bowser has kidnapped Peach, and holds the keys to the next floors as in ''Super Mario 64''. Mario is required to open the Star Doors so he and the other three playable characters can battle him (unless it's the final stage). However, a glitch can be used to fight Bowser with another character, with Yoshi using hats to fight Bowser. He can be beaten by swinging him into the spike balls once (three times for the final battle) to get a key and, in the last battle, the [[Giant Star|final star]]. | Bowser has kidnapped Peach, and holds the keys to the next floors as in ''Super Mario 64''. Mario is required to open the Star Doors so he and the other three playable characters can battle him (unless it's the final stage). However, a glitch can be used to fight Bowser with another character, with Yoshi using hats to fight Bowser. He can be beaten by swinging him into the spike balls once (three times for the final battle) to get a key and, in the last battle, the [[Giant Star|final star]]. | ||
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==Rec Room== | ==Rec Room== | ||
[[ | [[File:Rec Room menu.png|thumb|Rec Room graphic from the minigame select menu]] | ||
Once keys are gained, they can open shelves to unlock minigames. Mario's and Wario's minigames are action packed, Luigi's are casino (or luck based) games, and Yoshi's are logical. | Once keys are gained, they can open shelves to unlock minigames. Mario's and Wario's minigames are action packed, Luigi's are casino (or luck based) games, and Yoshi's are logical. | ||
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*'''[[Giant Snowball Slalom]]''' – Roll the snowball over a longer course! As before, avoid rocks because they'll slow the player down. | *'''[[Giant Snowball Slalom]]''' – Roll the snowball over a longer course! As before, avoid rocks because they'll slow the player down. | ||
== | ==Differences== | ||
Though ''Super Mario 64 DS'' is a clear remake of the 64-bit game ''Super Mario 64'', there are some components added in the game while the original did not, as well as elements only seen in the first rendition which were taken out in its remake. | Though ''Super Mario 64 DS'' is a clear remake of the 64-bit game ''Super Mario 64'', there are some components added in the game while the original did not, as well as elements only seen in the first rendition which were taken out in its remake. | ||
{| border="1" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 align="center" bgcolor=#fdfffd style="color:black" width=98% | {| border="1" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 align="center" bgcolor=#fdfffd style="color:black" width=98% | ||
!colspan=2 bgcolor=#f0fff0| <big>Differences</big> | !colspan=2 bgcolor=#f0fff0| <big>Differences</big> | ||
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|Yoshi is the default player and the first to be played as. | |Yoshi is the default player and the first to be played as. | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Voice | ==Voice cast== | ||
*[[Charles Martinet]] as [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Wario]] | *[[Charles Martinet]] as [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Wario]] | ||
*[[Kazumi Totaka]] as [[Yoshi]] | *[[Kazumi Totaka]] as [[Yoshi]] | ||
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*[[Jen Taylor]] as [[Toad]] | *[[Jen Taylor]] as [[Toad]] | ||
==Beta | ==Beta elements== | ||
{{main|Super Mario 64 DS/Beta elements}} | {{main|Super Mario 64 DS/Beta elements}} | ||
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==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
{{main|Super Mario 64 DS quotes}} | {{main|Super Mario 64 DS quotes}} | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
{{ | ==Disclaimer== | ||
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[[Category:2004 games]] | [[Category:2004 games]] | ||