

Super Mario 64 Online lets up to 24 players roam around the blocky Mushroom Kingdom, with a cast of characters that extends far beyond the Mario brothers.Īmong the new heroes playable in Super Mario 64 Online are Waluigi, who gets a lot of screen time in the free download’s trailer above Princess Peach, who’s become more of a regular member of the Super Mario roster as of late, and Princess Rosalina, someone who makes a solid transition to 64-bit era graphics.Įvery character has unique powers and abilities in the game, which players can test out both by themselves and with others.

We point out that SM64 Online has not been approved or even acknowledged by Nintendo, so it is very likely that in the coming days the Kyoto House will intervene to block the project and remove the fan made game.A fan-made version of Super Mario 64 reinvents the Nintendo 64 classic into an online multiplayer game. Super Mario 64 Online is available totally free via Google Drive and YouTube, specifically on one of the creators’ channels, a video tutorial has recently been released that explains how to start playing. You can tackle other activities including speedrun races or even just build a giant battle royale. You can do traditional stuff like just clearing stages.

Players can connect online, choose a character from the Mushroom Kingdom and play the game however they want. The title is actually a mod version, created by Kaze Emanuar, Melonspeedruns and Marhivolt, which includes a multiplayer compilation that allows up to 24 players to share their experience online of one of the most loved titles from the whole video game world. Obviously we are not talking about an official Kyoto home game called Super Mario 64 Online (SM64 Online).

The famous Super Mario 64 was originally released in Japan in 1996 on Nintendo 64 and subsequently landed in other regions, but now its first time arrives on PCs with the multiplayer support.
