Hi, Ender44 here doing a very special review of my N64 three, the three N64 games I got as a kid and will still play over and over again(Mario 64, legend of Zelda ocarina of time, legend of Zelda majora's mask) Mario 64 was the first game released for the Nintendo 64 and set the stage for one of the best game systems in the world.
Graphics: like everyone in this time period, maybe including Davideo7, must remember throwing they're old SNES out of the WINDOW, once they saw this game. The graphics introduced everyone to the new revolution that was the N64 and Mario 64, no more side scrollers people, we are 3D now. Walking around the new improved world as we searched for bowser facing old and new challenges, old and new friends, and old and new enemies.
Sound: Sadly, there weren't many new, improved songs, it mainly consisted of marios old songs and sounds from what I can remember. Though filtered from new technology, it will sound as new as ever from the old games.
Addictiveness: You cant just do one level in this game, ive tried. After one there is always an excuse, a really fun excuse to say. Be it, a new boss, a final level, or figuring one of the many puzzles in the game. I had to pace myself very hard to maintain my grades that year, but seriously, who would rather study than play a game like this?
Story: To be honest, there was a little disappointment involved in this game for me. I was expecting a little more than fight bowser again. Even though there is slightly more to this fight than just jumping over him, lifting the axe, and saving peach. Even though there is more to do in the fight, its still very hard to mask the same old thing.
Depth: Again, even though this game has many levels and bosses to have fun with, there is not much to do besides do what the level says, get the stars, and fight your dragon-turtle nemesis.
Difficulty: at some points this game can be quite difficult, considering all the new elements that were added to this game that took many people like me to get used too.
(fun facts: For those who have played ocarina of time. During the development of OOT, they decided that the game was much too big and they needed to cut down on the data needed. One of them suggested having link jump through paintings like Mario does in Mario 64. This idea was eventually scrapped, but it lead to the development to the boss of the forest temple, Phantom Ganondorf, a boss that rides through paintings.) Hi, Ender44 here doing a very special review of my N64 three, the three N64 games I got as a kid and will still play over and over again(Mario 64, legend of Zelda ocarina of time, legend of Zelda majora's mask) Mario 64 was the first game released for the Nintendo 64 and set the stage for one of the best game systems in the world.
Graphics: like everyone in this time period, maybe including Davideo7, must remember throwing they're old SNES out of the WINDOW, once they saw this game. The graphics introduced everyone to the new revolution that was the N64 and Mario 64, no more side scrollers people, we are 3D now. Walking around the new improved world as we searched for bowser facing old and new challenges, old and new friends, and old and new enemies.
Sound: Sadly, there weren't many new, improved songs, it mainly consisted of marios old songs and sounds from what I can remember. Though filtered from new technology, it will sound as new as ever from the old games.
Addictiveness: You cant just do one level in this game, ive tried. After one there is always an excuse, a really fun excuse to say. Be it, a new boss, a final level, or figuring one of the many puzzles in the game. I had to pace myself very hard to maintain my grades that year, but seriously, who would rather study than play a game like this?
Story: To be honest, there was a little disappointment involved in this game for me. I was expecting a little more than fight bowser again. Even though there is slightly more to this fight than just jumping over him, lifting the axe, and saving peach. Even though there is more to do in the fight, its still very hard to mask the same old thing.
Depth: Again, even though this game has many levels and bosses to have fun with, there is not much to do besides do what the level says, get the stars, and fight your dragon-turtle nemesis.
Difficulty: at some points this game can be quite difficult, considering all the new elements that were added to this game that took many people like me to get used too.
(fun facts: For those who have played ocarina of time. During the development of OOT, they decided that the game was much too big and they needed to cut down on the data needed. One of them suggested having link jump through paintings like Mario does in Mario 64. This idea was eventually scrapped, but it lead to the development to the boss of the forest temple, Phantom Ganondorf, a boss that rides through paintings.) |