Nintendo is known for cracking down on downloads, torrents, and ports of their games, but they have to take breaks some time, right? Just last week, the developers of the "Super Mario 64 Plus" PC port ...
Thanks to Roystan Ross and the Unity engine, you can play the first level of Super Mario 64 in your browser. This little nugget came to my attention yesterday, and unfortunately it became lost on my ...
Super Mario 64 is the first videogame I can remember really playing seriously, and at the time its 3D world and movement was a technological marvel. Now you can play one of Nintendo’s best from pretty ...
Previously spotted by Nintendo Life, you can now play the iconic Super Mario 64 inside a web browser on almost any device, including your Apple products. The website stems from a GitHub project called ...
Originally released alongside the Nintendo 64 in 1996, Super Mario 64 redefined the platforming genre. After 11 years of 2D platforming, Mario’s switch to the 3D perspective was a great risk that paid ...
While Nintendo proper might be willing to let some folk make a Mario game, we're a long way from that extending to free browser-based versions of the company's best-known franchise. As such, that ...
Made possible by a Nintendo 64 decomp project — and sure to be removed from the internet in the not-too-distant future. Still, not everyone has access to a Switch or the funds to pay $60 for a 25-year ...
It'll be a while until you'll be able to play Nintendo games on mobile devices, but that doesn't mean you have to hurry and purchase Nintendo hardware to get a quick Mario fix. In fact, there's a way ...
Unity developer Erik Royston Ross reimagined the 19-year-old console title for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better ...
I love the Super Mario Bros. more than any other game on the planet. I spent countless hours perfecting my jumping skills, learning the secret pathways through the game, and advancing to the point ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Computer science student Erik Roystan Ross has brought Super Mario 64 to PC. He's recreated the iconic 1996 Nintendo 64 game's first level, Bomb-omb ...