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Mario 64 on Switch

 

Mario 64 for the switch, what a shock but what a great idea. Tho it brings us, new people, to experience what N64 was like. It isn't entirely the same but nonetheless a game to enjoy. I would say that with the photo imaging improved and design improved is cool. Also keeping the original graphics was a great idea. It made it feel like the original. Tho if you ever speedrun N64 original, then this version is not as fun as the previous. Quite a few glitches and bugs from the original were removed. This is kinda sad as well because that is also what made N64 so fun at times. Being able to pull off crazy backward long jump glitches through walls where fun. But even still the game is still fun and highly recommend it.

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  1. When glitches make a game better.

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  2. Super Mario 64, a True Classic

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  3. This game gives me so much nostalgia, a true classic

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