![]() ![]() If you’re interested in the mod itself, it’s listed in the description for the YouTube video.įor everyone else, you can watch the short debut video below or watch a lengthier 30-minute developer commentary. The gist: it re-captures the magic of Mario Sunshine (a more divisive entry) inside of the engine of Mario 64. It was a ROM hack created largely for comedic purposes, as it generated random cheat codes that. In 2014, Kaze released Super Mario 64: Chaos Edition. With these games, Kaze showed his increasing knowledge of the game and his knack for impressive level design. ![]() ![]() That list includes Kaze Emanuar, who recently released a “Super Mario Sunshine 64” minihack out into the world. Those include Mario and the Magic Wand, Organ of Matrias, and Super Mario Bros 3D. Kaze helped MelonSpeedruns and Marishvolt with SM64 Online (now called Net64) by providing some custom codes. He is also well known for making many custom objects and hacking tools. He has notably made Super Mario 64: Last Impact (his major hack), and a number of meme and ASM hacks. That’s probably why so many modders keep chasing it. Kaze Emanuar is one of the most well-known SM64 ROM hackers. The sound direction is completely joy-filled. The “one at a time” objectives are suited for pick-up-and-play sessions or long form speedruns. Its worlds, while defined by technical limitations at the time, feel perfectly stuffed without resorting to modern day open world bloat. While nostalgia is definitely a powerful force, I actually believe Mario 64 still holds up. I just pop that original cartridge in and Chewie…I’m home. I’m a sucker for all these sorts of mashups ![]()
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