T-Player Guy
Always think positively!
Towns Folk
And here I was thinking that 'Super Mario 3D World' was the most hectic we'd ever get from a multiplayer platformer Mario... Oh, how naive we were to think that.
Just recently, the unimaginable has happened. 'Super Mario 64' has been upgraded to an online frantic reunion of shattered dreams and aching war. And it's amazing! You get to play hide n' seek, racing on foot, beating each and every other character on screen, and more! Also, it allows up to 24 active players at the same time, being able to now play as the following:
The core game's still the same, only more packed in content, not to mention more intrusive and maddening for the average Joe. Which of course, makes it all the more awesomer. In case anyone's curious, 'Super Mario 64 Online' can be downloaded from its website here below:
https://sm64o.com
Keep in mind that you do require a N64 emulator and ROM version of the original game downloaded on your computer for this baby to properly work. Each room can be set up by your IP address, which can be easily found in the computer itself with "Command Prompt", and by typing in "ipconfig". Maybe some extra requirements will be needed, but I think that depends from computer to computer.
Just recently, the unimaginable has happened. 'Super Mario 64' has been upgraded to an online frantic reunion of shattered dreams and aching war. And it's amazing! You get to play hide n' seek, racing on foot, beating each and every other character on screen, and more! Also, it allows up to 24 active players at the same time, being able to now play as the following:
- Mario (The all-around man)
- Luigi (Jumps higher, and takes longer to turn/stop after running)
- Peach (Can hover for a bit, thanks to her dress)
- Yoshi (Can flutter jump to his heart's content)
- Wario (Takes a lot less damage from anything)
- Waluigi (Double jumps, and is as resistant as a glass to anything, equaling to receiving more damage)
- Toad (Is the nibblest thing alive)
- Rosalina (Borrows her spin attack from 'Super Mario 3D World')
The core game's still the same, only more packed in content, not to mention more intrusive and maddening for the average Joe. Which of course, makes it all the more awesomer. In case anyone's curious, 'Super Mario 64 Online' can be downloaded from its website here below:
https://sm64o.com
Keep in mind that you do require a N64 emulator and ROM version of the original game downloaded on your computer for this baby to properly work. Each room can be set up by your IP address, which can be easily found in the computer itself with "Command Prompt", and by typing in "ipconfig". Maybe some extra requirements will be needed, but I think that depends from computer to computer.
After all is said and done, let the chaos begin!