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Atomic Orange N64

Orange N64 with Super Mario 64 cart in the system

Super Mario 64[lower-alpha 1] is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It was released in Japan and North America in 1996 and PAL regions in 1997. Due to the popularity of Super Mario 64 online, several Super Mario 64 fan-made ROM hacks has been released to online as ROM hacks, ports or other.

List of notable ROM hacks, mods and ports[]

The Super Mario 64 modding community has led to the creation of fan-made remakes, modifications and ROM hacks:

Game title Description Ref.
Super Mario 64: Chaos Edition a PC-emulated version of the original that loads codes which cause bizarre behavior. The game received coverage after streaming ensemble Vinesauce posted a playthrough of the game. [2][3]
Super Mario Run 64 ROM hack converting the game into a 2.5D running game in the spirit of Super Mario Run. [4]
Net64 (formerly Super Mario 64 Online) PC Program enabling online multiplayer. It was taken down after a copyright strike by Nintendo. It was later reuploaded and renamed to Net64. [5][6][7][8]
Super Mario 64 Maker ROM hack featuring a Super Mario Maker-like level editor. [9]
Super Mario 64 Odyssey A ROM hack featuring levels based on Super Mario Odyssey and adding its mechanic of possessing enemies by throwing Mario's hat. [10]
Super Mario 64: Last Impact ROM hack featuring original game elements that incorporates elements from other Mario games, such as the Fire Flower from Super Mario Bros., the F.L.U.D.D. cannon from Super Mario Sunshine, and the Bee Mushroom from Super Mario Galaxy. [11][12][13]
Super Mario 64: Ocarina of Time ROM hack in which The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time world is recreated in Super Mario 64's engine, with new gameplay elements, puzzles, and story. [14][15][16]
Open World Mario 64 A battle royale–style set on a huge map made up of all Super Mario 64 levels, in the style of Fortnite Battle Royale and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds [17]
First Person Mario 64 Modification fixes the camera configuration on first-person, often making the game much more challenging due to how the game demands acrobatic movements, and how the game does not render objects when they're too close to the camera. [18][19]
In Rainbow Roads Recreation of the Radiohead album In Rainbows using the music and sound effects from Super Mario 64, created by the musician on4word and first published in 2023. [20]
Super Mario Sunshine 64 An ROM hack featuring levels based on Super Mario Sunshine and adding abilities from Super Mario Sunshine including F.L.U.D.D. cannon. [21]
Totsugeki 64 a Guilty Gear crossover with May and May's dolphin from the series imported as models into Super Mario 64. [22]
Portal 3 64 A ROM hack with Portal game features integrated into the game's mechanics [23]
Mario Party 64 ROM hack with boards, minigames and features integrated [23]
Super Mario 64 Land ROM hack with new levels and new abilities from games Super Mario 3D World and 3D Land [24]
Super Mario 64 3D World ROM hack with characters Princess Peach, Rosalina, Toad, Luigi and Mario from Super Mario 3D World [25]

Ports and mods[]

Title Description Ref(s).
Super Mario 64 FPS First-person shooter remake of the original, speedran by YouTubers Falsepog and Alpharad. [30]
Saturn Super Mario 64 PC port fork used for Machinima video making. [31]
Another Princess Is In Our Castle Horror based game with Princess Peach being a ghost and having a Stamina meter. [32][33]
Super Mario 64 on PlayStation 2 Port of the game on PlayStation 2. [34]
Super Mario 64 HD High-definition remake of the first level of Super Mario 64, Bob-Omb Battlefield, using the Unity game engine. The project was taken down following a copyright claim by Nintendo. [35]
Super Mario 64 Plus Fork of the Windows port featuring a new permanent death option, bug fixes, and an improved camera system. [36]

Notes[]

  1. Japanese: スーパーマリオ64[1], Hepburn: Sūpā Mario Rokujūyon

References[]

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  4. Whitehead, Thomas (September 9, 2016). "Video: A Modder Has Made Super Mario Run 64". Nintendo Life. NLife Media. Archived from the original on September 11, 2016. Retrieved December 17, 2018. {{cite web}}:
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