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Super Mario 64 DS (Nintendo DS) | 
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List Price: £29.99 Buy New: £22.48 You Save: £7.51 (25%)
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Rating: 72 reviews Sales Rank: 259
Platform: Nintendo Ds Genre: platformer-games Rating: To Be Announced ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 18 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: ntr p asme Model: 45496734992 UPC: 045496734992 EAN: 0045496734992 ASIN: B0006B0O9U
Release Date: March 11, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Ships from U.S.A., to anywhere in the United Kingdom! Orders only take 7-10 days! We specialise in service to the U.K. and only ship airmail.
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Amazon.co.uk Review For anyone buying a Nintendo DS, Mario 64 is the most obvious first purchase. The main single player mode is essentially the same as the original Super Mario 64 for the Nintendo 64, albeit with 30 more stars to collect from the game's myriad levels. Back in 1997 it was the first truly successful 3D platform game and today its superlative level design still puts most new games to shame. The most obvious difference with this new DS version is that you can now control Wario, Yoshi and Luigi in the game, as well as just Mario. There are also new and more powerful power-ups, such as the ability to turn Mario into an inflatable balloon, which make some of the hardest sections a little easier. The most controversial change to the game though is the control system. With no analogue controller you have the choice to use just the D-pad or the stylus. The latter works best, but still seems an obvious compromise over the original version. A far more convincing showcase of the DS's touch screen can be seen with 36 different mini-games, many of which are surprisingly addictive. There's a multiplayer mode for four people to play wirelessly, which although a little simplistic is impressive for the fact that only one person needs a copy of the game to play it. Although it does at times seem a little obvious that this was not a game originally designed with the DS in mind, it's still an enormous amount of fun and manages to showcase just about everything the new console is capable of. --David Jenkins
Product Description The all-time classic is back - and better than ever! Super Mario 64 DS is the perfect showcase for the power of Nintendo DS, with touch sensitive control, dual screen gameplay and slick 3D graphics. Play the complete Nintendo 64 adventure, now with all-new characters, courses, game modes and challenges. Or battle with three friends in Wireless Versus mode (the game supports Single-Card Play for downloading the game wirelessly to friends' systems). Last, and definitely not least, you can try your hand (or your stylus) at tons of new touch-sensitive mini-games.
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A superb reproduction of a classic October 25, 2008 Mr. W. J. Vallance (Sheffield, SY UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The days of playing Mario 64 on the Nintendo 64 owed largely to the quality of my childhood. Setting aside my mother's exceptional parenting skills and the endless fun I had adventuring into great outdoors, Mario 64 was the equally important indoor component to my life as a youngster. Of course I was being facetious. But having played this game on my (late) Nintendo DS, all the memories just came flooding back. It is important to remember of course that in its heyday Mario 64 was cutting edge in terms of its game play and visual quality. It's the template of the perfect adventure, unrivaled and unbeaten to this day, in my opinion. It would seem therefore that Nintendo have carefully picked this game up and placed it onto a DS cartridge, being careful not to modify or 'modernise' it in any way possible. That went down very well indeed for myself, because it is essentially the same game again. Unsurprisingly Nintendo have had to tweak one or two things to make it practical and playable on an entirely new platform. I'm sure the movement controls have been optimised along with the graphics (believe it or not!), but the whole philosophy of the game remains identical. I don't want to boar you with every detail of the game, but if you remember playing it in the 90's, this is simply a must have whether as a reminiscent glance into the 'good old times', for a hit of nostalgia or even if you have never heard of this game before. Truly someting to be revered and worshiped by the old school!
Very frustrating game October 22, 2008 Judith Anne Taylor (UK) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
whilst this could have been a great game-as is usual with Mario games-we could not complete it and found this very frustrating. The controls were not good and the camera angle was especially frustrating on certain levels where the focus seemed to be on getting camera angle right or you'd lose the game. A pity really because there are fun parts to it.
Mario 64.... May 17, 2008 K. Holland (uk) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
....is an exciting mario game, with good graphics and an interesting plot: you must play as Yoshi and try to find Mario, Lugi and the gang. It can become slightly tedious when you get stuck, yet it's generally a good game. I recomend it to good gamers aged 9+. By an 11 year-old girl
best game ever April 6, 2008 Frances A. Donnelly Superb,a must have, I have 147 stars but I will not give up until I find the other 3.
Just brilliant March 21, 2008 J. D. Gallagher (London UK) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
As far as I am concerned, this is one of the best games ever invented.
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