![]() This is our first Nintendo DS review, so there are going to be a great many things that are being looked at for the first time. So the story is kind of a double-edged sword in this regard. And it won’t spoil anything to say that throughout the entire ending sequence, Mario is never mentioned by name. You have to begin as Yoshi, and travel to eight different worlds before finally being able to find Mario. For example, you have four perfectly good characters handy, but only ONE can fight Bowser. It definitely helps the story move along, but there are items that I don’t particularly care for. The focus is HEAVILY taken off of Mario, giving the other three selectable characters a chance to shine. It’s here that you can FINALLY begin your adventure.ĭespite essentially being the same story as the N64 version, it is presented in an entirely new way. This includes not only Peach, but everyone else as well. Capturing the rabbit and unlocking the door will reveal that Bowser obtained the power of the stars and locked everyone away in paintings. So, that leaves Yoshi to hunt the grounds for a rabbit holding the castle key. Yoshi is woken up by the Lakitu camera operator, and told that he has to find out what happened to everyone. Two MORE warp pipes appear, bearing freeloaders Luigi and Wario who goof around and follow Mario to the castle. At the end of the sequence, Mario pops out of his warp pipe once more.īut that’s where the similarity ends to its big console brother. The camera pans around the castle, just as you’d expect, although we see Yoshi sleeping on the roof of the castle for some reason. Just like the Nintendo 64 game, SM64DS starts out with the letter to Mario from Princess Peach with the promise of a cake. But is it really? And how does it play on the small screen(s)? I’m here to find out… Now a lot of people are labeling this game as simply a port of the Nintendo 64 game of the same name. With its two screens and unique features, it shows the most promise out of any new system I’ve ever laid eyes on.īut of course, Nintendo releasing a new system without it releasing a game with a wildly recognizable mascot is nothing short of blasphemy, so along with the launch, we get Super Mario 64 DS. ![]() We’ve been waiting for months and months to get our hands on this system, and it’s finally here. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Finally, the Nintendo DS is upon us. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.
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