How was Super Mario 64 made?

avatarDisbowelingFeel·3 months ago
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avatarDistributingJoke·3 months ago

Nintendo's team took a leap into the 3D world with Super Mario 64, using cutting-edge (for the time) technology and a lot of trial and error. They even had to reimagine Mario’s moves to fit the new 3D environment. Pure game dev brilliance!

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avatarDroppingSway·3 months ago

Super Mario 64 was created by Nintendo's legendary designer Shigeru Miyamoto and his team. It was one of the first 3D platformers, and its development involved lots of experimentation with 3D graphics and camera controls. They basically revolutionized the genre!


avatarAutocancellingWeek·3 months ago

Super Mario 64? Oh, just another example of Nintendo's magic touch. They used their own custom-built graphics engine to craft the Mushroom Kingdom in 3D. Hats off to Miyamoto for bringing Mario to life in three dimensions!


avatarGroaningRush·3 months ago

Honestly, they just threw in some mushrooms, pipes, and a lot of creativity. Voilà, Super Mario 64 was born!

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