In terms of longevity, influence, and jaw-dropping community projects, if there's a console counterpart to Doom, it's Super Mario 64. Nintendo's generation-defining platformer and its timeless movement mechanics, adorable aesthetic, and a speedrunning community that occasionallyBut where Doom's community has long had tools to go beyond the hardware and software limitations enforced by its 1993 release, Mario 64 diehards have had only a fewto work with.
You won't be putting together levels at the scale or visual intricacy of the ones that shipped in the base game, as you're limited to only placing down perfectly cubed blocks, but that's still a ton of flexibility. There's even potential forthat Rovertronic has managed to hack in, ranging from changing water levels, opening and closing doors, destructible walls, and tracks on rails.
What I find most impressive about Mario Builder 64 that it's a romhack, meaning it can be run on both emulators and original hardware should you have an It's an exciting month to be a fan of the N64, with Mario Builder 64 rolling out on the heels of a native port of, but it might not be long before static recompilation gives us a legal way to play Mario Builder 64 in widescreen with dual analog controls. Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.Nova Smith is a freelance writer based out of Alberta, Canada.
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