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{{about|the released remake of [[Super Mario 64]]|the canceled [[Nintendo 64DD]] sequel|[[Super Mario 64 2]]}} | {{about|the released remake of [[Super Mario 64]]|the canceled [[Nintendo 64DD]] sequel|[[Super Mario 64 2]]|the microgame in [[WarioWare: Move It!]]|[[Super Mario 64 DS (microgame)]]}} | ||
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'''''Super Mario 64 DS''''' (originally known as '''''Super Mario 64 × 4''''' during development)<ref>http://www.unseen64.net/2008/04/22/super-mario-64-x-4-ds-beta/</ref> is a 2004 game from the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]] made for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It is the first game of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] released for the system and also the first 3D ''Super Mario'' game for a handheld console. The game is an enhanced [[Reissue#Remakes|remake]] of the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', bearing some new features on its storyline, gameplay, and graphics. Like the original game, ''Super Mario 64 DS'' was released as a launch title. | '''''Super Mario 64 DS''''' (originally known as '''''Super Mario 64 × 4''''' during development)<ref>http://www.unseen64.net/2008/04/22/super-mario-64-x-4-ds-beta/</ref> is a 2004 game from the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]] made for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It is the first game of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] released for the system and also the first 3D ''Super Mario'' game for a handheld console. The game is an enhanced [[Reissue#Remakes|remake]] of the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', bearing some new features on its storyline, gameplay, and graphics. Like the original game, ''Super Mario 64 DS'' was released as a launch title. | ||
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Other new features within the game include a wireless multiplayer [[#VS mode|VS mode]], in which up to four players can play simultaneously on each Nintendo DS connected together locally (though this cannot be done on the [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console#Wii U|Virtual Console]] version except for the single-player training), [[minigame|mini-game]]s to play with each character, and new additions to the story mode, such as new courses, missions, and bosses. | Other new features within the game include a wireless multiplayer [[#VS mode|VS mode]], in which up to four players can play simultaneously on each Nintendo DS connected together locally (though this cannot be done on the [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console#Wii U|Virtual Console]] version except for the single-player training), [[minigame|mini-game]]s to play with each character, and new additions to the story mode, such as new courses, missions, and bosses. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
'''From the instruction booklet:''' | '''From the instruction booklet:''' | ||
<blockquote>"Please come to the castle. I've baked a cake for you."<br><br>At the invitation of Princess Peach, Mario, accompanied by party crashers Luigi and Wario, enter the Mushroom Castle.<br><br>But when the three don't come out of the castle for a long time, Yoshi decides to check up on them.<br><br>Upon entering the castle, Yoshi discovers that no one is there. According to Toad, Bowser has stolen the Power Stars guarding the castle and locked Princess Peach into the walls and paintings. Maybe Mario and his friends have been captured in the paintings, too!<br><br>Now it's up to Yoshi to rescue Princess Peach, Mario, Luigi, and Wario from the castle's paintings and walls!</blockquote> | <blockquote>"Please come to the castle. I've baked a cake for you."<br><br>At the invitation of Princess Peach, Mario, accompanied by party crashers Luigi and Wario, enter the Mushroom Castle.<br><br>But when the three don't come out of the castle for a long time, Yoshi decides to check up on them.<br><br>Upon entering the castle, Yoshi discovers that no one is there. According to Toad, Bowser has stolen the Power Stars guarding the castle and locked Princess Peach into the walls and paintings. Maybe Mario and his friends have been captured in the paintings, too!<br><br>Now it's up to Yoshi to rescue Princess Peach, Mario, Luigi, and Wario from the castle's paintings and walls!</blockquote> | ||
Princess Peach writes a [[letter]] to Mario, telling him to come to [[Peach's Castle|her castle]] because she baked a [[cake]] for him. This letter is assumed to be a clever forgery from Bowser, who guesses that Mario and his friends would come looking and so employs [[ | Princess Peach writes a [[letter]] to Mario, telling him to come to [[Peach's Castle|her castle]] because she baked a [[cake]] for him. This letter is assumed to be a clever forgery from Bowser, who guesses that Mario and his friends would come looking and so employs [[Bowser's Minions|his minions]] to capture them beforehand. | ||
Mario arrives outside the castle through a [[Warp Pipe]], followed by Luigi and Wario. The three then make their way to the castle entrance. Yoshi is seen asleep on the roof the entire time, only to be awakened by one of the [[Lakitu Bros.]], who reveals that the others have not returned yet; immediately, Yoshi decides to locate them. | Mario arrives outside the castle through a [[Warp Pipe]], followed by Luigi and Wario. The three then make their way to the castle entrance. Yoshi is seen asleep on the roof the entire time, only to later be awakened by one of the [[Lakitu Bros.]], who reveals that the others have not returned yet; immediately, Yoshi decides to locate them. | ||
Yoshi tries to enter the castle, but the doors are locked. The Lakitu Bro says that he saw a [[rabbit]] with the [[key]] in his mouth. After Yoshi grabs the rabbit, the rabbit gives up the key to him. When Yoshi finally goes inside, he hears a voice from Bowser telling him, ''"Welcome. No one's home! Now scram--and don't come back! Gwa ha ha!"'' A [[Toad (species)|Toad]] informs Yoshi that Bowser and his army have kidnapped Peach and stolen the [[Power Star]]s. He also concludes the last time he saw the heroes is when they jumped into the [[Bob-omb]] painting. Yoshi then decides to investigate. Eventually, Yoshi starts collecting Power Stars, rescuing Mario, Luigi, and Wario along the way, and the four continue to collect the Power Stars in order to save Peach from Bowser. | Yoshi tries to enter the castle, but the doors are locked. The Lakitu Bro says that he saw a [[rabbit]] with the [[key]] in his mouth. After Yoshi grabs the rabbit, the rabbit gives up the key to him. When Yoshi finally goes inside, he hears a voice from Bowser telling him, ''"Welcome. No one's home! Now scram--and don't come back! Gwa ha ha!"'' A [[Toad (species)|Toad]] informs Yoshi that Bowser and his army have kidnapped Peach and stolen the [[Power Star]]s. He also concludes the last time he saw the heroes is when they jumped into the [[Bob-omb]] painting. Yoshi then decides to investigate. Eventually, Yoshi starts collecting Power Stars, rescuing Mario, Luigi, and Wario along the way, and the four continue to collect the Power Stars in order to save Peach from Bowser. | ||
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
As in ''Super Mario 64'', the courses are accessed by the different [[painting]]s on the castle's walls. While up to 120 Power Stars can be collected in the original, 150 Power Stars can be collected in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', 30 more than in the original game. | As in ''Super Mario 64'', the courses are accessed by the different [[painting]]s on the castle's walls. While up to 120 Power Stars can be collected in the original, 150 Power Stars can be collected in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', 30 more than in the original game. | ||
===Controls=== | ===Controls=== | ||
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[[File:SM64DS Yoshi Artwork.png|100px]] | [[File:SM64DS Yoshi Artwork.png|100px]] | ||
|rowspan=3|As the first and default character of the game, Yoshi must find and free Mario, Luigi, and Wario, who have been imprisoned from the clutches of Bowser and [[ | |rowspan=3|As the first and default character of the game, Yoshi must find and free Mario, Luigi, and Wario, who have been imprisoned from the clutches of Bowser and [[Bowser's Minions|his minions]]. Yoshi has average running speed but quite slow swimming speed. His jumping ability is generally worse than both Mario's and Luigi's, though better than Wario's, as Yoshi is able to [[Flutter Jump|flutter-kick]] (when {{button|ds|B}} is held) to reach higher places that the others cannot reach. However, he cannot punch or kick (unless he uses a [[Super Mushroom|mushroom]]), nor can he grab large objects or enemies. His [[Ground Pound|Pound the Ground]] attack also is not strong enough to break any [[Block (Super Mario 64)|Brick]]s or defeat [[Boo]]s. Instead of normal attacks, he has the ability to [[swallow]] most enemies (when {{button|ds|A}} is pressed) and either spit them back out or turn them into [[Yoshi's Egg|eggs]] (when {{button|ds|R}} is pressed) that he can [[Egg Throw|throw]], making him the only character with a projectile attack. Yoshi can have only one egg at a time. His thrown eggs home in on enemies and defeat multiple enemies nearby in a sequence. Yoshi can also swallow fire and then spit it out as a stream of flame. Some enemies, such as [[Bully|Bullies]], cannot be swallowed. Yoshi's [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] ability is [[Fire Power (Yoshi)|Fire Power]], which fills his mouth with a flame he can use as much as he wants for a limited time. This flame can melt blocks of [[Ice Block|Ice]] and damage enemies. Yoshi is also the tallest character. | ||
|rowspan=3 |Available from the start | |rowspan=3 |Available from the start | ||
|'''Power'''||☆☆☆ | |'''Power'''||☆☆☆ | ||
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[[File:Mario SM64DS art.png|70px]] | [[File:Mario SM64DS art.png|70px]] | ||
|rowspan=3|Mario is trapped behind a door by [[Goomboss]] and is required to complete the game without the use of [[glitch]]es, since he is the only one who can enter the final Bowser [[level]], [[Bowser in the Sky]]. Using Yoshi from the starting point in the castle, the player should go up the stairs to the right 1-[[★ door]]. The player should go straight to the next door, go through the [[Goomboss Battle|8-★ door, and hop into the Mario painting]]. The player has to locate Goomboss by jumping into a hollow tree stump at the highest point of the level into a spot marked "X" on the map, and fight him by spitting Goombas at him for | |rowspan=3|Mario is trapped behind a door by [[Goomboss]] and is required to complete the game without the use of [[glitch]]es, since he is the only one who can enter the final Bowser [[level]], [[Bowser in the Sky]]. Using Yoshi from the starting point in the castle, the player should go up the stairs to the right 1-[[★ door]]. The player should go straight to the next door, go through the [[Goomboss Battle|8-★ door, and hop into the Mario painting]]. The player has to locate Goomboss by jumping into a hollow tree stump at the highest point of the level into a spot marked "X" on the map, and fight him by spitting Goombas at him for [[Mario's Key]]. The player then has to go back to the princess's room and unlock the "M" switching room to free Mario. Mario's stats in every category are average, and he plays similarly to his ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' self. He has the fastest running speed of the four heroes, and he is tied with Luigi for the highest jump height, making him preferred on certain timed segments. Mario is the only character who can perform the [[Wall Jump|wall kick]]. His Power Flower ability is [[Balloon Mario]], which lets him float to normally unreachable distances. Mario is also the only character who can access the item called "[[Wing Cap|Wings]]," turning him into [[Wing Mario]], which also allows him to reach greater heights by [[fly]]ing. | ||
|rowspan=3|Defeat [[Goomboss]] in [[Goomboss Battle]] as Yoshi. | |rowspan=3|Defeat [[Goomboss]] in [[Goomboss Battle]] as Yoshi. | ||
|'''Power'''||★★☆ | |'''Power'''||★★☆ | ||
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|'''Jump'''||★☆☆ | |'''Jump'''||★☆☆ | ||
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|image1=Mario Key.png|110px | |image1=Mario Key.png|110px | ||
|alt1=Mario Key | |alt1=Mario's Key | ||
|image2=Luigi Key.png|110px | |image2=Luigi Key.png|110px | ||
|alt2=Luigi Key | |alt2=Luigi Key | ||
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|alt3=Wario Key | |alt3=Wario Key | ||
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Three [[key]]s are used to unlock [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Wario]]. They are obtained after boss battles. [[ | Three [[key]]s are used to unlock [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], and [[Wario]]. They are obtained after boss battles. [[Mario's Key]] is obtained once [[Goomboss]] is defeated, [[Luigi Key|Luigi's key]] is obtained once [[King Boo]] is defeated, and [[Wario Key|Wario's key]] is obtained once [[Chief Chilly]] is defeated. | ||
Upon catching all of the eight glowing rabbits, the player receives a key that unlocks the white-bordered door in the princess's room. The first time the player opens it and enters, they find a Power Star. However, if they come back after taking it, Boos' laughs can be heard, and the player character comes out of the door, startled. | Upon catching all of the eight glowing rabbits, the player receives a key that unlocks the white-bordered door in the princess's room. The first time the player opens it and enters, they find a Power Star. However, if they come back after taking it, Boos' laughs can be heard, and the player character comes out of the door, startled. | ||
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==Courses and missions== | ==Courses and missions== | ||
The following table displays information regarding each course, the [[Power Star]]s found within each course, how to get the Stars, and what character is required to obtain the Stars. During some missions, the player can find a cap of another character that transforms them into the character that owns the respective cap. The number of caps in a course varies and is based on which characters have been rescued, with few exceptions. Yoshi does not have a cap but is able to choose from the rescued characters' before selecting a mission. When the player's coin meter reaches 100 for the first time in a particular course, a bonus Power Star appears, making a total of eight Power Stars available in each course. If one of the characters receives a Power Star and redoes the mission, the Power Star appears as blue and does not add to the total. | [[File:SM64DS Dark World Star 2.png|thumb|Mario fighting Bowser in Bowser in the Dark World]] | ||
{| | The following table displays information regarding each course, the [[Power Star]]s found within each course, how to get the Stars, and what character is required to obtain the Stars. During some missions, the player can find a cap of another character that transforms them into the character that owns the respective cap. The number of caps in a course varies and is based on which characters have been rescued, with few exceptions. Yoshi does not have a cap but is able to choose from the rescued characters' before selecting a mission. When the player's coin meter reaches 100 for the first time in a particular course, a bonus Power Star appears, making a total of eight Power Stars available in each course. If one of the characters receives a Power Star and redoes the mission, the Power Star appears as blue and does not add to the total. Bowser is fought in three courses, each of which is behind a [[Big Star Door]], and a certain number of [[Power Star]]s is required to open the doors. Big Star Doors can be opened only with Mario, though once one is opened, any character can enter the door. The only exception to this is the Big Star Door leading to the final Bowser course; if any character other than Mario enters it, that character is brought to the [[endless stairs]] instead. | ||
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|colspan="3"style="background:#58BC58;"|[[File:SM64DS Asset Texture Castle Wall (Main Hall).png|25px]] '''{{color-link|Peach's Castle#First floor|white|First Floor and Mezzanine}}''' | |||
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!width=16% style="background:#9FD99F"|[[File:SM64DS Bob-omb Battlefield Course Icon.png|link=Bob-omb Battlefield]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×6 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1 | |||
!colspan="2"width=34% style="background:#9FD99F"|Missions | |||
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Bob-omb Battlefield 64DS.png|x100px]] | |||
|width=17%|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Big Bob-omb on the Summit]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
|width=17%|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Footrace with Koopa the Quick]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} | |||
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|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[5 Silver Stars!]]{{footnote|main|A}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Big Bob-omb's Revenge]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
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|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Mario Wings to the Sky]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Find the 8 Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
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|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Behind Chain Chomp's Gate]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
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|colspan="3"align=center|Grassy fields surrounding a spiraled mountain. A battle is waged here between the peaceful [[Bob-omb Buddy|Bob-omb Buddies]] and the enemy [[Bob-omb]]s. Once the battle is over, the Bob-omb Buddies allow [[Yoshi]], [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], or [[Wario]] to access their [[cannon]]s. There is a floating island in the east and a barred cave towards the center with a [[Chain Chomp]] leashed in front of it.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Enter the Mushroom Castle. | |||
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!width=16% style="background:#9FD99F"|[[File:SM64DS Whomp's Fortress Course Icon.png|link=Whomp's Fortress]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1 | |||
!colspan="2"width=34% style="background:#9FD99F"|Missions | |||
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Whomp's Fortress.png|x100px]] | |||
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Chip Off Whomp's Block]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[To the Top of the Fortress]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
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|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Shoot into the Wild Blue]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
|- | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Red Coins on the Floating Isle]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Fall onto the Caged Island]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Blast Away the Wall]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|2 | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star of the Fortress]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|3 | |colspan="3"align=center|A fortress in the sky. It is ruled by the [[Whomp King]], who sits at the top of the fortress. The path leading to him has falling platforms and stone enemies. Once he is defeated, a climbable tower appears at the top. A chain of floating islands is in the northeast. They can be reached with the help of [[Hoot]], a sleepy owl found in the course's single [[tree]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect a Power Star. | ||
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[File:SM64DS Jolly Roger Bay Course Icon.png|link=Jolly Roger Bay]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 | |||
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| | |rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Unagi the eel.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Plunder in the Sunken Ship]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Can the Eel Come Out to Play?]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Treasure in the Ocean Cave]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Red Coins on the Ship Afloat]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Blast to the Stone Pillar]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star of the Bay]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Through the Jet Stream (Jolly Roger Bay)|Through the Jet Stream]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|A cove containing the wreck of a sunken ship. A giant moray eel called [[Maw-Ray|Unagi]] nests in the ship and stirs when approached. An underwater corridor in the northwest leads to a cave that holds [[treasure chest|Treasure Chest]]s. Solving the puzzle of the chests reveals a Power Star.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 3 Power Stars. | ||
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[File:SM64DS Cool Cool Mountain Course Icon.png|link=Cool, Cool Mountain]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×3 | |||
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| | |rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Cool, Cool Mountain.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Slip Slidin' Away (mission)|Slip Slidin' Away]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Li'l Penguin Lost]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Big Penguin Race]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Frosty Slide for 8 Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Snowman's Lost His Head]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Mario's Super Wall Kick]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star of Cool, Cool Mountain]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|A snow-covered mountain inhabited by [[penguin]]s and [[Snowman|snowpeople]]. Wooden bridges and a moving [[chairlift]] are built into the side of the mountain. A log cabin is near its peak. It contains the [[Slide (Super Mario 64)#Cabin's Snow Slide|Cabin's Snow Slide]], where the [[Big Penguin]] challenges Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, or Wario to a race.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 3 Power Stars. | ||
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! | !style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Bowser in the Dark World]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1 | ||
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| | |rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Dark World.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Key}} Bowser in the Dark World {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|2 | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|3 | |colspan="3"align=center|A winding path in a cavernous void. The path bears [[Amp]]s and shifting platforms. It ultimately leads to [[Bowser]], who is fought on a circular platform surrounded by floating [[Mine|spiked orbs]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 12 Power Stars and rescue Mario. | ||
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[The Princess's Secret Slide]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 | |||
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| | |align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Secret Slide.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} The Princess's Secret Slide {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|The | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} Second Star {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|A carpeted [[Slide (Super Mario 64)|slide]] hidden in the [[Princess Peach's room|princess's room]]; the player can jump into the Princess Peach stained glass window on the right, as it leads to a secret slide. The first Star is inside a yellow block at the end of the slide. The second Star is awarded if the slide is completed in 21 seconds or less. This Star appears in front of the yellow block that contained the previous Star.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect a Power Star. | ||
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Sunshine Isles]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×1 | |||
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|- | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} Sunshine Isles {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|A sunny archipelago based on ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. In the [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]], the player has to leap into the small painting of said course. Here, the player has to grab all five Silver Stars to earn a Power Star.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect a Power Star. | ||
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[The Secret Aquarium]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×1 | |||
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|[[ | |colspan="2"align=left|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} The Secret Aquarium {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|A closed tank housing blue fish and [[Red Coin]]s. In the room leading to Jolly Roger Bay, the player has to jump or backward-somersault into the alcove on the right side of the room. The player has grab all eight Red Coins.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 3 Power Stars. | ||
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Goomboss Battle]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1 | |||
|[[ | !colspan="2"style="background:#9FD99F"|Missions | ||
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| | |rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Goomboss battle.PNG|x100px]] | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Key}} Goomboss Battle {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-MarioCap}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-LuigiCap}} | ||
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|colspan="3"align=center|A forest made up of several platforms, such as stumps, situated over a [[smoke|strange toxic cloud]] and a large [[pit|abyss]]. It is where [[Goomboss]] guards [[Mario's Key]], which Yoshi can use to rescue Mario after defeating said boss.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 8 Power Stars. | |||
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Tower of the Wing Cap]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×1 | |||
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| | |align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Wing Cap Tower.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[ | |colspan="2"align=left|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} ? Switch {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} | ||
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|3 | |colspan="3"align=center|Towers in a sea of clouds. Mario has to go to the starting point in the castle. The player has to press and hold {{button|ds|X}} to enter first-person mode, then look up into the beam of light. Here, Mario, now [[Wing Mario]] for the first time in the game, can collect the eight Red Coins by flying into them before jumping onto the [[Cap Switch|red ? Switch]] to make all of the [[Cap Block|red ? Block]]s solid.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 14 Power Stars. | ||
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| | |colspan="3"style="background:#B49936;color:white;"|[[File:Nocoverart.png|25px]] '''{{color-link|Peach's Castle#Basement|white|The Castle Basement}} and {{color-link|Courtyard (Peach's Castle)|white|Courtyard}}''' | ||
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|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Go on a Ghost Hunt]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Ride Big Boo's Merry-Go-Round]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Secret of the Haunted Books]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Seek the 8 Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Big Boo's Balcony]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|The [[Ghost House|haunted house]] hidden in Princess Peach's courtyard. The rooms of the house contain [[Boo]]s and animated furniture that try to strike Mario. Navigation requires solving puzzles and memorizing patterns in the halls. Failing to do so often brings Mario to the house's flooded basement, where a spinning carousel filled with Boos can be found. Yoshi cannot enter this course.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Collect 15 Power Stars and defeat the [[Big Boo]] that holds the miniature carousel in the courtyard. | ||
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[File:SM64DS Hazy Maze Cave Course Icon.png|link=Hazy Maze Cave]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 | |||
|[[ | !colspan="2"style="background:#D7C277"|Missions | ||
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|4 | |rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Hazy Maze Cave.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Swimming Beast in the Cavern]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Elevate for 8 Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Metal-Head Mario Can Move!|Metal-Head Wario Can Move]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Navigating the Toxic Maze]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|[[Watch for Rolling Rocks]] | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Watch for Rolling Rocks]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Underground Switch Star]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|colspan="3"align=center|An underground labyrinth filled with dead ends, traps, and [[pit|bottomless pit]]s. There are two floors. The first one has a large chamber in the southeast with a controllable elevator, hallways with [[boulder|rolling rock]]s in the northwest, and a maze with strange toxic clouds in the northeast. The lower floor leads to a pool that holds [[Dorrie]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Dark World. | |||
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[File:SM64DS Lethal Lava Land Course Icon.png|link=Lethal Lava Land]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×2 | |||
|[[ | !colspan="2"style="background:#D7C277"|Missions | ||
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| | |rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Volcano.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[Bully | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Boil the Big Bully]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Bully the Bullies]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[8-Coin Puzzle with 15 Pieces]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[8-Coin Puzzle with 15 Pieces]] | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Red-Hot Log Rolling]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Hot-Foot-It into the Volcano]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Elevator Tour in the Volcano|Inside the Volcano]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Flaming Silver Stars]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|Platforms in a [[lava]] sea. Some of them shift back and forth or can be manually rolled. They surround a small volcano that can be physically entered. [[Bully|Bullies]] appear in this course and knock Mario into lava on contact. [[Lava Bubble|Sparkies]] and other fiery obstacles that burn him when touched also appear.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Dark World. | ||
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[File:SM64DS Shifting Sand Land Course Icon.png|link=Shifting Sand Land]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1 | |||
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|- | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[In the Talons of the Big Bird]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Shining Atop the Pyramid]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Inside the Ancient Pyramid]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Stand Tall on the Four Pillars]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Tox Box Switch Star]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Pyramid Puzzle]]{{footnote|main|D}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Free Flying for 8 Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|Desert sands surrounding a pyramid. [[Klepto]] flies through the sky here. Much of the course is covered in [[quicksand]] and steep dunes. Little [[tornado]]s can be used to avoid obstacles. Narrow walkways are found in the northeast, and a small oasis is in the northwest. The pyramid can be entered, where a labyrinth leads to [[Eyerok]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Dark World. | ||
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[File:SM64DS Dire Dire Docks Course Icon.png|link=Dire, Dire Docks]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 | |||
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| | |rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Dire, Dire Docks.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Board Bowser's Sub]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Chests in the Current]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Pole-Jumping for Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Through the Jet Stream (Dire, Dire Docks)|Through the Jet Stream]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Koopa Surfin' Switch Star]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
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| | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[The Manta Ray's Reward]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|Deep water. A [[whirlpool]] is at the center of the seabed and is circled by [[Sushi]] and a [[Manta|Manta Ray]]. A corridor in the east leads to an wider area where Bowser has hidden a submarine.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 30 Power Stars. | ||
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[Bowser in the Fire Sea]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1 | |||
|[[ | !colspan="2"style="background:#D7C277"|Missions | ||
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| | |rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Fire Sea.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Key}} Bowser in the Fire Sea {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} Power Star for 8 Red Coins {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|Three narrow pathways surrounded by lava. Portions of the course gently rise and fall in lava, making traversal challenging. The pathway leads to the second battle against Bowser.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Board Bowser's Sub. | ||
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[Battle Fort]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×1 | |||
|[[ | !colspan="2"style="background:#D7C277"|Mission | ||
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|- | |colspan="2"|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} The Secret of Battle Fort {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|A fortress patrolled by [[Heave-Ho]]s. In the courtyard, the player can find three Bricks placed together. The player must ground-pound, kick, or punch the Bricks to expose a secret entrance to Battle Fort. In this area, the player has to grab all five Silver Stars while avoiding Heave-Hos, [[Goomba]]s, Bob-ombs, and a Chuck-Ya. Some Silver Stars may be in Bricks or Goombas. Like Big Boo's Haunt, Yoshi cannot enter this course.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Rescue Mario. | ||
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[Behind the Waterfall]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 | |||
|[[ | !colspan="2"style="background:#D7C277"|Mission | ||
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|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} Grab 8 Red Coins {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Balloon Mario}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|An underground streambed that holds the Metal Cap Switch. Striking it makes the [[Metal Cap]] accessible in other courses. The water moves rapidly in this course. If Mario is swept up in it, he is brought to the [[Castle Grounds]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Dark World. | ||
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[The Secret Under the Moat]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 | |||
|[[ | !colspan="2"style="background:#D7C277"|Mission | ||
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| | |align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Secret Moat.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-MarioCap}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-LuigiCap}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-MarioCap}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-LuigiCap}} | ||
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|colspan="3"align=center|A hidden area only accessible by Wario once the castle's moat is drained. The player enters this area by draining the moat, going out through the new front door, and then using Wario to smash the Black Bricks over the entrance there.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Rescue Wario and drain the castle's moat. | |||
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Big Boo Battle]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1 | |||
|[[ | !colspan="2"style="background:#9FD99F"|Missions | ||
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|2 | |rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Big Boo Battle.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Key}} Big Boo Battle {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|A spooky area that consists of puzzles that Mario, Luigi, or Wario should solve, because otherwise, he will be sent back to the beginning. It is where [[King Boo|a crowned Big Boo]] guards the [[Luigi Key]], which the player can use to rescue Luigi after defeating said boss. As Yoshi is unable to access Big Boo's Haunt, he cannot enter this course.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Collect 15 Power Stars and defeat the Big Boo that holds the miniature carousel in the courtyard. | ||
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| | |colspan="3"style="background:#0083CC;"|[[File:Nocoverart.png|25px]] '''{{color-link|Peach's Castle#Second floor|white|Upper Floors and Tower}}''' | ||
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Snowman's Land Course Icon.png|link=Snowman's Land]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1 | |||
|[[ | !colspan="2"style="background:#71CCFF"|Missions | ||
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|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Snowman's Big Head]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Chill with the Bully]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Yoshi's Ice Sculpture]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} | |||
|- | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Whirl from the Freezing Pond]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Snowman's Silver Star]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Into the Igloo]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} | ||
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|2 | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Red Coins in the House]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|3 | |colspan="3"align=center|A chilly land surrounding a giant snowman. Slippery ice and [[Freezing water|freezing ponds]] appear in this course. The [[Chill Bully]] is on a floating island of ice in the east. Narrow paths allow Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, or Wario to ascend the snowman, but the snowman begins to blow gusts of air when he nears his head, causing Mario, Luigi, or Wario to drop either of any cap (which can be obtained back by defeating a [[Mr. Blizzard]] that may have stolen it). An enterable igloo is near the base of the snowman.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea. | ||
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Wet-Dry World Course Icon.png|link=Wet-Dry World]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 | |||
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|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Shocking Arrow Lifts!]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Top o' the Town]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[5 Secrets in the Shallows & Sky]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[5 Secrets | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Express Elevator--Hurry Up!]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Go to Town for the Red Coins|Go to Town for Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Quick Race Through Downtown!]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} | ||
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|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Soaked Silver Stars]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|A flooded empty town. There are [[Crystal Tap]]s at several locations in the town that cause the water level to rise or fall. There is a hidden downtown area located in the southeast.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea. | ||
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tall Tall Mountain Course Icon.png|link=Tall, Tall Mountain]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 | |||
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| | |rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tall Tall Mountain.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Scale the Mountain]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Mystery of the Monkey Cage]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Scary 'Shrooms, Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Mysterious Mountainside]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Blast to the Lonely Mushroom]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[5 Secrets of the Mountain]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Breathtaking View from the Bridge]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|A tall mountain surrounded by [[Mushroom Platform]]s high above the sea. Gusts of [[wind]] and the [[Fwoosh]] make ascending the mountain challenging. The entrance to the [[slide (Super Mario 64)#Mysterious Mountain Slide|Mysterious Mountain Slide]] can be found near the summit. [[Ukiki|Ukkikis]] live in this course, one of which attempts to steal any caps.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea. | ||
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! | !style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tiny-Huge Island Course Icon.png|link=Tiny-Huge Island]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×2 | ||
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| | |rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tiny-Huge Island.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Pluck the Piranha Flower]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|The | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[The Tip Top of the Huge Island]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Rematch with Koopa the Quick]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Klepto the Condor]]{{footnote|main|E}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Wiggler's Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Make Wiggler Squirm]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star on the Island]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|An island that presents itself in two different ways depending on which painting it is accessed from in the castle. One is large with vast areas and giant versions of normal enemies. Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, or Wario can easily access the interior of this version of the island, which is home to [[Wiggler]]. The other is tiny with small enemies. Changing the terrain in one version of the island affects the other two, and doing so is required to obtain all of its Power Stars.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea. | ||
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tick-Tock Clock Course Icon.png|link=Tick Tock Clock]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 | |||
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| | |rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tick-Tock Clock.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[Tick Tock | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Luigi in the Cage]]{{footnote|main|F}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[The Pendulum Switch Star]]{{footnote|main|G}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Get a Hand]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
|- | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Stomp on the Thwomp]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Timed Jumps on Moving Bars]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Stop Time for Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|2 | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Tick Tock Silver Stars]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|3 | |colspan="3"align=center|A vertical obstacle course within the tower's clock. Moving platforms are found throughout the clockwork, and they can throw Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, or Wario back towards the bottom or help him reach alcoves that he is unable to reach. The speed of these platforms (and whether they move at all) is determined by where the clock's hands are positioned when he enters the course.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 50 Power Stars. | ||
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Rainbow Ride Course Icon.png|link=Rainbow Ride]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 | |||
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| | |rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Rainbow Ride.png|x100px]] | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Cruiser Crossing the Rainbow]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[The Big House in the Sky]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Coins Amassed in a Maze]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Swingin' in the Breeze]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Tricky Triangles!]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Somewhere Over the Rainbow]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|} | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star of the Manor]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|colspan="3"align=center|Floating islands and moving platforms high in the sky. [[Magic carpet]]s travel along rainbows in large stretches of the course, one of which feeds through the [[Cloud House]]. The [[Rainbow Cruiser]] can be found in the northeast.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 50 Power Stars. | |||
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[Bowser in the Sky]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1 | |||
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| | |rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:High in the sky.PNG|x100px]] | ||
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-StarJ}} Bowser in the Sky {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} | |||
|[[File: | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} | ||
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| | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|A challenging obstacle course that leads to the final confrontation with Bowser. Some of the platforms on this course allow Mario to [[gravity|walk up walls]] if he maintains momentum, while others shift under his weight. Bowser starts to break the arena he is fought on, leaving it in the shape of a five-pointed star. The reward for defeating him, the [[Jumbo Star]], is not incorporated into Mario's total Power Star count.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 80 Power Stars. | ||
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[Over the Rainbows]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×2 | |||
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| | |align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Over the Rainbows Wing Mario.png|x100px]] | ||
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} Cloud Hopping for Coins {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} | |||
|[[File:SM64DS | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Black Brick}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|[[Cloud Lift|Cloud]]s and checkerboard platforms in the sky. The platforms are bridged by rainbows.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 50 Power Stars. | ||
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Chief Chilly Challenge]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1 | |||
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|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Key}} Chief Chilly Challenge {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} | |||
|[[File: | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-MarioCap}} | ||
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| | |colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-WarioCap}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|A blustery and snowy area patrolled by Bullies and Mr. Blizzards. It is where [[Chief Chilly]] guards the [[Wario Key]], which the player can use to rescue Wario after defeating said boss.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea, and rescue Luigi. | ||
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| | |colspan="3"style="background:#D81A70;color:white;"|[[File:Nocoverart.png|25px]] '''Other''' | ||
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| | !style="background:#EF79AE"|{{anchor|Through the Looking Glass}}[[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×5 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 | ||
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|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | |||
|[[File: | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} Through the Looking Glass{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} | ||
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| | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Toad (species)#Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS|A Gift from Toad]] <small>(basement)</small> {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
|[[ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} A Gift from Toad <small>(second floor)</small> {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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|{{ | |{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Rabbit Challenge}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} | ||
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| | |colspan="3"align=center|[[Princess Peach]]'s castle in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. In the courtyard, the player has to ground-pound, kick, or punch Boos to earn all eight Red Coins for a Power Star, which appears in front of the Star Fountain. [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s have managed to find three Stars, and they are holding on to them until the player talks to them. The Toads with Stars are near the entrance to the Hazy Maze Cave, on the castle's second floor under the staircase, and on the third floor to the right of Tick Tock Clock. However, they only give each Star if the player has collected at least 20, 40, and 60 Stars, respectively. In the Mirror Room,<ref>(June 10, 1998). [https://web.archive.org/web/19980610064913/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/super_mario64/basic10.html Course 10: Snowman's Land]. ''Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy'' (Internet Archive: Wayback Machine). Retrieved March 15, 2022.</ref> which leads to Snowman's Land and Chief Chilly Challenge, the player can use Luigi to obtain a Power Flower and run through the mirror. The door on the other side leads to a Power Star in a white room. This sidequest is called '''Through the Looking Glass''', whose name is derived from the title of the novel ''{{wp|Through the Looking-Glass}}'' by {{wp|Lewis Carroll}}. After 50 Power Stars have been obtained, [[glowing rabbit]]s randomly appear around the castle in place of ordinary ones that have been caught. Eight must be grabbed to earn a Star, but they are so scarce, it is rare to find one. They do not appear in the place of a rabbit unless the rabbit in question has been caught before. When the last one is caught, the player is given a key that unlocks the last room in the character-selection area. Inside this room is the Power Star. If the player goes into the room after the Power Star is collected, Boos are heard laughing, and the player character simply exits the room and groans. Nearly all other courses are accessed from inside the castle, with Behind the Waterfall and The Secret Under the Moat being the sole exceptions.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Begin a new save file. | ||
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|After 50 Power Stars have been obtained, [[glowing rabbit]]s randomly appear around the castle in place of ordinary ones that have been caught. Eight must be grabbed to earn a Star, but they are so scarce, it is rare to find one. They do not appear in the place of a rabbit unless the rabbit in question has been caught before. When the last one is caught, the player is given a key that unlocks the last room in the character-selection area. Inside this room is the Power Star. If the player goes into the room after the Power Star is collected, Boos are heard laughing, and the player character simply exits the room and groans. | |||
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| | |colspan="3"style="background:#E4E4E4;color:black;"|'''Level chart information and legend:''' The main courses are designated with the unique number they are given in-game. Bowser, secret, and switch courses lack numerical designation. Three symbols convey attributes about each course: {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}} denotes the total number of obtainable [[Power Star]]s, {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}} denotes the total number of accessible [[cannon]]s, and {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}} denotes the number of boss battles. The name of each mission is accompanied by a symbol that indicates what type of mission it is and which character and/or cap is required for completion. {{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} denotes a mission where the reward is a Power Star, {{chart icon|SM64DS-StarJ}} denotes a mission where the reward is the [[Jumbo Star]], {{chart icon|SM64DS-Key}} denotes a mission where the reward is a [[Key]], {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} denotes a mission that requires [[Yoshi]], {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} denotes a mission that requires [[Mario]] or [[Mario Cap|his cap]], {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} denotes a mission requiring [[Luigi]] or [[Luigi Cap|his cap]], and {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} denotes a mission requiring [[Wario]] or [[Wario Cap|his cap]] | ||
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{{footnote|note|A|This mission does not appear in the original, replacing [[Shoot to the Island in the Sky]].}} | |||
[[ | {{footnote|note|B|This mission does not appear in the original.}} | ||
{{footnote|note|C|This course does not appear in the original.}} | |||
{{footnote|note|D|This mission is in the original, but the Silver Stars replace the coins.}} | |||
{{footnote|note|E|This mission does not appear in the original, replacing [[Five Itty Bitty Secrets]].}} | |||
{{footnote|note|F|This mission is in the original, but Luigi is required to get it.}} | |||
{{footnote|note|G|This mission is in the original, but a Star Switch makes it appear in its original location.}} | |||
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!colspan="5" width=25% style="background:#472853"|{{color-link|King Bob-omb|white|Big Bob-omb}} | !colspan="5"width=25% style="background:#472853"|{{color-link|King Bob-omb|white|Big Bob-omb}} | ||
!colspan="5" width=25% style="background:#696969"|{{color-link|Whomp King|white}} | !colspan="5"width=25% style="background:#696969"|{{color-link|Whomp King|white}} | ||
!colspan="5" width=25% style="background:#926d3a"|{{color-link|Goomboss|white}} | !colspan="5"width=25% style="background:#926d3a"|{{color-link|Goomboss|white}} | ||
!colspan="5" width=25% style="background:#29512e"|{{color-link|Bowser|white}} | !colspan="5"width=25% style="background:#29512e"|{{color-link|Bowser|white}} | ||
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|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:BigBob-Omb.PNG|x120px]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:BigBob-Omb.PNG|x120px]] | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS WhompKing.png|x120px]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS WhompKing.png|x120px]] | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Goomboss.png|x120px]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Goomboss.png|x120px]] | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:BowserSM64DS.png|x120px]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:BowserSM64DS.png|x120px]] | ||
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|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A giant [[Bob-omb]] at the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]] that attacks by throwing smaller Bob-ombs in his first battle. The Big Bob-omb can be defeated by sending the Bob-ombs back at him three times. In his second battle, the Big Bob-omb attacks by tossing the player around the stage, but he can still be defeated if a cap-wearing character picks him up and tosses him three times. | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A giant [[Bob-omb]] at the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]] that attacks by throwing smaller Bob-ombs in his first battle. The Big Bob-omb can be defeated by sending the Bob-ombs back at him three times. In his second battle, the Big Bob-omb attacks by tossing the player around the stage, but he can still be defeated if a cap-wearing character picks him up and tosses him three times. | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A giant [[Whomp]] at [[Whomp's Fortress]] that tries to crush the player by falling on top of them. They must avoid the attack and ground-pound the king's back as he is about to get up. Doing so three times defeats him. | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A giant [[Whomp]] at [[Whomp's Fortress]] that tries to crush the player by falling on top of them. They must avoid the attack and ground-pound the king's back as he is about to get up. Doing so three times defeats him. | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A giant [[Goomba]] that holds the key to Mario's door and walks around the stage with some Goombas. Yoshi can defeat him by spitting a Goomba at him three times; however, Goomboss spawns more Goombas and gets faster after each hit. If he is fought by Yoshi, the Goombas spawn behind Goomboss. If he is fought by anyone else, the Goombas spawn in front of him. | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A giant [[Goomba]] that holds the key to Mario's door and walks around the stage with some Goombas. Yoshi can defeat him by spitting a Goomba at him three times; however, Goomboss spawns more Goombas and gets faster after each hit. If he is fought by Yoshi, the Goombas spawn behind Goomboss. If he is fought by anyone else, the Goombas spawn in front of him. | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|Mario's archenemy and the main villain of the game. Bowser's tactics differ depending on when he is fought, but he usually attacks by [[Fire Breath|breathing fire]] and ramming into the player. He can be defeated by tossing him into a [[Mine|spiked orb]] once the first two times he is fought. For the final encounter, the player must throw him into spiked orbs three times to defeat him. | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|Mario's archenemy and the main villain of the game. Bowser's tactics differ depending on when he is fought, but he usually attacks by [[Fire Breath|breathing fire]] and ramming into the player. He can be defeated by tossing him into a [[Mine|spiked orb]] once the first two times he is fought. For the final encounter, the player must throw him into spiked orbs three times to defeat him. | ||
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!colspan="5" width=25% style="background:#a875bd"|'''Missions''' | !colspan="5"width=25% style="background:#a875bd"|'''Missions''' | ||
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|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#d4bade"|[[Big Bob-omb on the Summit]]<br>[[Big Bob-omb's Revenge]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#d4bade"|[[Big Bob-omb on the Summit]]<br>[[Big Bob-omb's Revenge]] | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#cccccc"|[[Chip Off Whomp's Block]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#cccccc"|[[Chip Off Whomp's Block]] | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#e9dbc8"|[[Goomboss Battle]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#e9dbc8"|[[Goomboss Battle]] | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#bbddc0"|[[Bowser in the Dark World]]<br>[[Bowser in the Fire Sea]]<br>[[Bowser in the Sky]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#bbddc0"|[[Bowser in the Dark World]]<br>[[Bowser in the Fire Sea]]<br>[[Bowser in the Sky]] | ||
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!colspan="5" width=25% style="background:#ff0000"|{{color-link|Big Boo|white}} | !colspan="5"width=25% style="background:#ff0000"|{{color-link|Big Boo|white}} | ||
!colspan="5" width=25% style="background:#1e00ff"|{{color-link|Big Mr. I.|white}} | !colspan="5"width=25% style="background:#1e00ff"|{{color-link|Big Mr. I.|white}} | ||
!colspan="5" width=25% style="background:#ff0088"|{{color-link|King Boo|white|Big Boo (King Boo)}} | !colspan="5"width=25% style="background:#ff0088"|{{color-link|King Boo|white|Big Boo (King Boo)}} | ||
!colspan="5" width=25% style="background:#262626"|{{color-link|Big Bully|white}} | !colspan="5"width=25% style="background:#262626"|{{color-link|Big Bully|white}} | ||
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|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS BigBoo.png|x120px]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS BigBoo.png|x120px]] | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Big Mr I Sprite.png|x120px]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Big Mr I Sprite.png|x120px]] | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:KingBooSM64DS.png|x120px]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:KingBooSM64DS.png|x120px]] | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS BigBully.png|x120px]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS BigBully.png|x120px]] | ||
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|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A giant [[Boo]] that is fought three times in the game in [[Big Boo's Haunt]]. The Big Boo attacks by ramming the humans if they are not looking at him. The player can defeat the Big Boo by hitting him three times with any attack except jumping when he is not invisible. | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A giant [[Boo]] that is fought three times in the game in [[Big Boo's Haunt]]. The Big Boo attacks by ramming the humans if they are not looking at him. The player can defeat the Big Boo by hitting him three times with any attack except jumping when he is not invisible. | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A giant [[Mr. I]] that hides in a secret room at the top of Big Boo's Haunt along with a Boo. He attacks by shooting blue flames at the player and can be defeated if they run around him enough times, making him dizzy. | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A giant [[Mr. I]] that hides in a secret room at the top of Big Boo's Haunt along with a Boo. He attacks by shooting blue flames at the player and can be defeated if they run around him enough times, making him dizzy. | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A similar foe to the normal Big Boo that guards the key to Luigi's door. He can warp between realities and attack by ramming into the player or spitting blue flames at them. This Big Boo can be defeated by hitting him three times with any attack other than jumping. | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A similar foe to the normal Big Boo that guards the key to Luigi's door. He can warp between realities and attack by ramming into the player or spitting blue flames at them. This Big Boo can be defeated by hitting him three times with any attack other than jumping. | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A large [[Bully]] that is fought two times in [[Lethal Lava Land]]. He attacks the player by ramming into them, trying to push them into the [[lava]]. To defeat the Big Bully, the player must do the same by repeatedly hitting him towards the lava. | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A large [[Bully]] that is fought two times in [[Lethal Lava Land]]. He attacks the player by ramming into them, trying to push them into the [[lava]]. To defeat the Big Bully, the player must do the same by repeatedly hitting him towards the lava. | ||
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!colspan="5" width=25% style="background:#ff6666"|'''Missions''' | !colspan="5"width=25% style="background:#ff6666"|'''Missions''' | ||
!colspan="5" width=25% style="background:#7866ff"|'''Missions''' | !colspan="5"width=25% style="background:#7866ff"|'''Missions''' | ||
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|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#ffb3b3"|[[Go on a Ghost Hunt]]<br>[[Ride Big Boo's Merry-Go-Round]]<br>[[Big Boo's Balcony]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#ffb3b3"|[[Go on a Ghost Hunt]]<br>[[Ride Big Boo's Merry-Go-Round]]<br>[[Big Boo's Balcony]] | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#bbb3ff"|[[Eye to Eye in the Secret Room]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#bbb3ff"|[[Eye to Eye in the Secret Room]] | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#ffb3db"|[[Big Boo Battle]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#ffb3db"|[[Big Boo Battle]] | ||
|colspan="5" align=center style="background:#b3b3b3"|[[Boil the Big Bully]]<br>[[Bully the Bullies]] | |colspan="5"align=center style="background:#b3b3b3"|[[Boil the Big Bully]]<br>[[Bully the Bullies]] | ||
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!colspan="4" width=20% style="background:#ce9e4b"|{{color-link|Eyerok|white}} | !colspan="4"width=20% style="background:#ce9e4b"|{{color-link|Eyerok|white}} | ||
!colspan="4" width=20% style="background:#00b4e0"|{{color-link|Chill Bully|white}} | !colspan="4"width=20% style="background:#00b4e0"|{{color-link|Chill Bully|white}} | ||
!colspan="4" width=20% style="background:#00d6bd"|{{color-link|Chief Chilly|white}} | !colspan="4"width=20% style="background:#00d6bd"|{{color-link|Chief Chilly|white}} | ||
!colspan="4" width=20% style="background:#3ce000"|{{color-link|Big Fire Piranha|white|Piranha Flowers}} | !colspan="4"width=20% style="background:#3ce000"|{{color-link|Big Fire Piranha|white|Piranha Flowers}} | ||
!colspan="4" width=20% style="background:#e0d900"|{{color-link|Wiggler|white}} | !colspan="4" width=20% style="background:#e0d900"|{{color-link|Wiggler|white}} | ||
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|colspan="4" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:ChillbullyDS.png|x120px]] | |colspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:ChillbullyDS.png|x120px]] | ||
|colspan="4" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Chief Chilly.png|x120px]] | |colspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Chief Chilly.png|x120px]] | ||
|colspan="4" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Piranha Flowers.png|x86px]] | |colspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Piranha Flowers.png|x86px]] | ||
|colspan="4" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:WigglerSM64DS.png|x120px]] | |colspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:WigglerSM64DS.png|x120px]] | ||
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|colspan="4" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A pair of disembodied stone hands in [[Shifting Sand Land]] that attacks by punching the player and slamming down his fists at them while leaving an eye exposed. The player must punch each eye three times (or twice if playing as Wario) to defeat Eyerok. If playing as Yoshi, the player must ground-pound into, slide-kick, or spit fire at him. | |colspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A pair of disembodied stone hands in [[Shifting Sand Land]] that attacks by punching the player and slamming down his fists at them while leaving an eye exposed. The player must punch each eye three times (or twice if playing as Wario) to defeat Eyerok. If playing as Yoshi, the player must ground-pound into, slide-kick, or spit fire at him. | ||
|colspan="4" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A large Bully encased in ice that has the same fighting style as the Big Bully. However, the platform that he is fought on is made of ice as well, making it very slippery. Pushing him into the [[freezing water]] once defeats him. | |colspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A large Bully encased in ice that has the same fighting style as the Big Bully. However, the platform that he is fought on is made of ice as well, making it very slippery. Pushing him into the [[freezing water]] once defeats him. | ||
|colspan="4" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A larger Chill Bully that guards the key to Wario's door. Luigi must push him into the ice-cold water three times to defeat him; however, Chief Chilly makes the platform that he is fought on smaller after each hit. | |colspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A larger Chill Bully that guards the key to Wario's door. Luigi must push him into the ice-cold water three times to defeat him; however, Chief Chilly makes the platform that he is fought on smaller after each hit. | ||
|colspan="4" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|Five enormous fire-breathing [[Piranha Plant]]s that rapidly shoot up from the ground when approached, shrinking down after attacking. While visible, they are vulnerable to punches. | |colspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|Five enormous fire-breathing [[Piranha Plant]]s that rapidly shoot up from the ground when approached, shrinking down after attacking. While visible, they are vulnerable to punches. | ||
|colspan="4" align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A caterpillar that is angry at the player for flooding his house. He attacks by charging at the player. When his head is jumped on two times, he | |colspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|A caterpillar that is angry at the player for flooding his house. He attacks by charging at the player. When his head is jumped on two times, he becomes angrier and attacks at a much faster speed. When jumped on once more, he is defeated. | ||
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!colspan="4" width=20% style="background:#debe87"|'''Missions''' | !colspan="4"width=20% style="background:#debe87"|'''Missions''' | ||
!colspan="4" width=20% style="background:#4ddbff"|'''Missions''' | !colspan="4"width=20% style="background:#4ddbff"|'''Missions''' | ||
!colspan="4" width=20% style="background:#80fff0"|'''Missions''' | !colspan="4"width=20% style="background:#80fff0"|'''Missions''' | ||
!colspan="4" width=20% style="background:#7cff4d"|'''Missions''' | !colspan="4"width=20% style="background:#7cff4d"|'''Missions''' | ||
!colspan="4" width=20% style="background:#fffa66"|'''Missions''' | !colspan="4"width=20% style="background:#fffa66"|'''Missions''' | ||
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|colspan="4" align=center style="background:#efdfc3"|[[Stand Tall on the Four Pillars]] | |colspan="4"align=center style="background:#efdfc3"|[[Stand Tall on the Four Pillars]] | ||
|colspan="4" align=center style="background:#b3f0ff"|[[Chill with the Bully]] | |colspan="4"align=center style="background:#b3f0ff"|[[Chill with the Bully]] | ||
|colspan="4" align=center style="background:#ccfff9"|[[Chief Chilly Challenge]] | |colspan="4"align=center style="background:#ccfff9"|[[Chief Chilly Challenge]] | ||
|colspan="4" align=center style="background:#b4ff99"|[[Pluck the Piranha Flower]] | |colspan="4"align=center style="background:#b4ff99"|[[Pluck the Piranha Flower]] | ||
|colspan="4" align=center style="background:#fffcb3"|[[Make Wiggler Squirm]] | |colspan="4"align=center style="background:#fffcb3"|[[Make Wiggler Squirm]] | ||
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The player that ends with the most Power Stars wins. If two or more players are tied with the same number of Power Stars, then the player with the most coins wins. The results are shown in the waiting room, where the winning Yoshis cheer and the losing Yoshis cry. The collected Stars and coins are shown for each Yoshi. On the Touch Screen, it tells whether that player won or lost. The top screen then shows the number of rounds that each Yoshi won or lost, and there is a Star trophy icon to the left of each number. | The player that ends with the most Power Stars wins. If two or more players are tied with the same number of Power Stars, then the player with the most coins wins. The results are shown in the waiting room, where the winning Yoshis cheer and the losing Yoshis cry. The collected Stars and coins are shown for each Yoshi. On the Touch Screen, it tells whether that player won or lost. The top screen then shows the number of rounds that each Yoshi won or lost, and there is a Star trophy icon to the left of each number. | ||
===Stages=== | ===Stages=== | ||
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|[[Battle Fort]] | |[[Battle Fort]] | ||
|In the main game, this course is accessed from the courtyard of the Mushroom Castle, through a hole under a Brick. The course features [[iron ball]]s (which Wario can break), and in the VS mode, it also features no enemies and two yellow blocks containing feathers. | |In the main game, this course is accessed from the courtyard of the Mushroom Castle, through a hole under a Brick. The course features [[metal ball|iron ball]]s (which Wario can break), and in the VS mode, it also features no enemies and two yellow blocks containing feathers. | ||
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The following table is a complete listing of all the mini-games, their in-game instructions, and the numbers of [[Power Star]]s needed to unlock the mini-games. Most of these mini-games are reused in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', and they also have multiplayer, along with some new ones. There are 36 mini-games in total. Each character has nine: The first two are available from the start, while the other seven are obtained from catching the rabbits. | The following table is a complete listing of all the mini-games, their in-game instructions, and the numbers of [[Power Star]]s needed to unlock the mini-games. Most of these mini-games are reused in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', and they also have multiplayer, along with some new ones. There are 36 mini-games in total. Each character has nine: The first two are available from the start, while the other seven are obtained from catching the rabbits. | ||
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!colspan=3 style="background-color:blue; color:#fff"|Yoshi's mini-games | !colspan=3 style="background-color:blue;color:#fff"|Yoshi's mini-games | ||
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!colspan=3 style="background-color:red; color:#fff"|Mario's mini-games | !colspan=3 style="background-color:red;color:#fff"|Mario's mini-games | ||
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!colspan=3 style="background-color:green; color:#fff"|Luigi's mini-games | !colspan=3 style="background-color:green;color:#fff"|Luigi's mini-games | ||
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==List of changes from the original game== | ==List of changes from the original game== | ||
Although ''Super Mario 64 DS'' is a clear remake of the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', there are some elements that were added in the game that the original game did not have, as well as elements that are seen only in the original game that were taken out or slightly tweaked in its remake. | Although ''Super Mario 64 DS'' is a clear remake of the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', there are some elements that were added in the game that the original game did not have, as well as elements that are seen only in the original game that were taken out or slightly tweaked in its remake. | ||
===Gameplay changes=== | ===Gameplay changes=== | ||
====General==== | ====General==== | ||
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*It is possible to grab ledges during a [[Triple Jump|triple jump]], whereas Mario must land above the platform surface in the original. | *It is possible to grab ledges during a [[Triple Jump|triple jump]], whereas Mario must land above the platform surface in the original. | ||
*The [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] has a different effect for each character: Mario is able to [[Balloon Mario|float]], Luigi can become [[Vanish Mario|invisible]], Wario can become a [[Metal Mario|metal version of himself]], and Yoshi can [[Fire Power (Yoshi)|blow fire out of his mouth]]. Mario can also [[fly]] by collecting a feather. In the original, Mario is able to collect different caps to use these various abilities (excluding the fire and balloon power-ups), specifically the [[Wing Cap]], the [[Vanish Cap]], and the [[Metal Cap]]. | *The [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] has a different effect for each character: Mario is able to [[Balloon Mario|float]], Luigi can become [[Vanish Mario|invisible]], Wario can become a [[Metal Mario|metal version of himself]], and Yoshi can [[Fire Power (Yoshi)|blow fire out of his mouth]]. Mario can also [[fly]] by collecting a feather. In the original, Mario is able to collect different caps to use these various abilities (excluding the fire and balloon power-ups), specifically the [[Wing Cap]], the [[Vanish Cap]], and the [[Metal Cap]]. | ||
*There are eight [[Power Star]]s in each | *There are eight [[Power Star]]s in each course. In the original, there are only seven in each course. | ||
*There are 36 [[rabbit]]s to catch. In the original, there is only one rabbit, [[MIPS]], who is caught twice in the basement. | *There are 36 [[rabbit]]s to catch. In the original, there is only one rabbit, [[MIPS]], who is caught twice in the basement. | ||
*There are 150 Stars in the whole game. There were 120 in the original. | *There are 150 Stars in the whole game. There were 120 in the original. | ||
*Wario is now able to pick up signs and throw them like any enemy that is picked up. He is also able to jump on signs and ground-pound them into the ground once. In the original version, Mario is not able to pick up signs, nor is he able to ground-pound them. He and the other characters cannot pick up signs but can ground-pound them twice.<ref>Greenalink (June 23, 2016). [https://youtu.be/vlCmbSAQBmg?t=3002 Super Mario 64: Changes from N64 to DS - Nintendo 64's 20th anniversary special]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 5, 2017.</ref> | *Wario is now able to pick up signs and throw them like any enemy that is picked up. He is also able to jump on signs and ground-pound them into the ground once. In the original version, Mario is not able to pick up signs, nor is he able to ground-pound them. He and the other characters cannot pick up signs but can ground-pound them twice.<ref>Greenalink (June 23, 2016). [https://youtu.be/vlCmbSAQBmg?t=3002 Super Mario 64: Changes from N64 to DS - Nintendo 64's 20th anniversary special]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 5, 2017.</ref> | ||
*The [[Super Mushroom|mushroom]] power-up was added, mainly found in [[block (Super Mario 64)|Bricks]], and it causes the player to grow to an enormous size (and gives Yoshi punching and kicking abilities as well as the ability to destroy Bricks). Within a time limit, one can defeat virtually every enemy, which could not be done in ''Super Mario 64''. After destroying the first seven, the player receives an [[extra life]] for anything else they destroy. A [[List of references in advertisements#Got Milk?|1990s Got Milk? commercial]] shows simulated footage from ''Super Mario 64'' featuring a giant Mario, but it was impossible in the original version. | *The [[Super Mushroom|mushroom]] power-up was added, mainly found in [[block (Super Mario 64)|Bricks]], and it causes the player to grow to an [[Mega Mario|enormous size]] (and gives Yoshi punching and kicking abilities as well as the ability to destroy Bricks). Within a time limit, one can defeat virtually every enemy, which could not be done in ''Super Mario 64''. After destroying the first seven, the player receives an [[extra life]] for anything else they destroy. A [[List of references in advertisements#Got Milk?|1990s Got Milk? commercial]] shows simulated footage from ''Super Mario 64'' featuring a giant Mario, but it was impossible in the original version. | ||
*As the [[Nintendo DS]] does not have the analog stick that the Nintendo 64 has, either the D-Pad or the stylus can be used (depending on the settings). However, the Circle Pad on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] somewhat simulates the classic analog stick from the original version. | *As the [[Nintendo DS]] does not have the analog stick that the Nintendo 64 has, either the D-Pad or the stylus can be used (depending on the settings). However, the Circle Pad on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] somewhat simulates the classic analog stick from the original version. | ||
*[[Klepto]] appears in three different levels, while in the original, he appears only in the level Shifting Sand Land. | *[[Klepto]] appears in three different levels, while in the original, he appears only in the level Shifting Sand Land. | ||
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*The interior of the igloo in Snowman's Land has been entirely changed in the DS version. | *The interior of the igloo in Snowman's Land has been entirely changed in the DS version. | ||
*On [[Cool, Cool Mountain]], the pond next to the [[Mother Penguin]] is now frozen. After a Star Switch is pressed, a Power Star appears underneath the ice, and it can be obtained with Wario by ground-pounding. | *On [[Cool, Cool Mountain]], the pond next to the [[Mother Penguin]] is now frozen. After a Star Switch is pressed, a Power Star appears underneath the ice, and it can be obtained with Wario by ground-pounding. | ||
*[[Over the Rainbows]], known as Wing Mario Over the Rainbow in the original game, is no longer counted as a "cold" course, meaning Mario and others can fall asleep instead of shivering after idling long enough in this course. | |||
===Sound changes=== | ===Sound changes=== | ||
*Upon the game's start-up, Mario does not say anything on the [[Nintendo]] logo screen and says, '' | *Upon the game's start-up, Mario does not say anything on the [[Nintendo]] logo screen and says, "''It's-a me, Mario!''" only on the Title Screen. In the original, he says, "''It's-a me, Mario!''" on the Nintendo logo screen and "''Hello!''" on the Title Screen. | ||
*When a pipe appears at the start of a new game, Mario says, '' | *When a pipe appears at the start of a new game, Mario says, "''Ha ha!''" after a pause. In the original, he immediately says it after saying, "''Yahoo!''" | ||
*When the Big Boos are hit in the original, they make the same sound as the Thwomp, but they do not do so in the remake. | *When the Big Boos are hit in the original, they make the same sound as the Thwomp, but they do not do so in the remake. | ||
*When Mario goes to sleep after idling for too long, he does not talk in his sleep, though this may be because it would have to be recorded for the other three characters. | *When Mario goes to sleep after idling for too long, he does not talk in his sleep, though this may be because it would have to be recorded for the other three characters. | ||
*The [[penguin]]s on Cool, Cool Mountain have slightly different crying sounds than they do in the original. | *The [[penguin]]s on Cool, Cool Mountain have slightly different crying sounds than they do in the original. | ||
*Entering [[Rainbow Ride]] causes the sound effect for entering a mini-course to play; in the original, it plays the sound effect for entering any other main course. | *Entering [[Rainbow Ride]] causes the sound effect for entering a mini-course to play; in the original, it plays the sound effect for entering any other main course. | ||
*As with the ''Shindō Pak Taiō Version'', Mario says, '' | *As with the ''Shindō Pak Taiō Version'', Mario says, "''Buh-bye!''" instead of "''So long kinga Bowser!''" when throwing Bowser a great distance. | ||
*New music has been composed, such as the jingles for collecting the Silver Stars and flying with [[Hoot]]. | *New music has been composed, such as the jingles for collecting the Silver Stars and flying with [[Hoot]]. | ||
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*A blue tint overlay and a layer of mist have been added underwater. | *A blue tint overlay and a layer of mist have been added underwater. | ||
*The painting for [[Jolly Roger Bay]] is based on the original Japanese version. | *The painting for [[Jolly Roger Bay]] is based on the original Japanese version. | ||
*Peach wears her hair up in | *Peach wears her hair up in a ponytail instead of wearing her hair down. This is based on her appearance in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', which was the debut of her ponytail hairstyle. | ||
*Mario's and Bowser's models are updated to match their current appearances since ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. | *Mario's and Bowser's models are updated to match their current appearances since ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. | ||
*All the textures are redone to fit the new capabilities and resolution of the system. | *All the textures are redone to fit the new capabilities and resolution of the system. | ||
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**The projectile a Mr. I shoots is turquoise and glowing instead of a purple bubble. | **The projectile a Mr. I shoots is turquoise and glowing instead of a purple bubble. | ||
**[[Swoop]]s no longer have visible teeth but have yellow, red, and purple details based on their artwork for ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and their sprites in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. | **[[Swoop]]s no longer have visible teeth but have yellow, red, and purple details based on their artwork for ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and their sprites in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. | ||
**[[Piranha Plant]]s now have white lips instead of green, as in their pre-N64 designs. | |||
**The Big Bob-omb now has white gloves instead of yellow. | **The Big Bob-omb now has white gloves instead of yellow. | ||
**The [[Whomp King]] now has a crown and is shaped in a more chipped, irregular shape. | **The [[Whomp King]] now has a crown and is shaped in a more chipped, irregular shape. | ||
**[[Big Bully|Big Bullies]] have spiked rings around their horns and red rings around their eyes. | **[[Big Bully|Big Bullies]] have spiked rings around their horns and red rings around their eyes. | ||
**[[Wiggler]] now turns red after the second hit and looks angry throughout. He also now has spots. | **[[Wiggler]] now turns red after the second hit and looks angry throughout. He also now has spots. | ||
**[[Bowser]] no longer has a disproportionately large head. | **[[Bowser]] no longer has a disproportionately large head. Additionally, he no longer sports an iridescent tint when battled in [[Bowser in the Sky]]. | ||
*The [[Headless Snowman]] now has facial expressions. | *The [[Headless Snowman]] now has facial expressions. | ||
*The [[smoke|strange toxic cloud]] is now purple | *The [[smoke|strange toxic cloud]] is now purple instead of greenish yellow in the original. | ||
*[[Bob-omb Buddy|Bob-omb Buddies]]' feet are now red instead of orange. They also now have fuses. | *[[Bob-omb Buddy|Bob-omb Buddies]]' feet are now red instead of orange. They also now have fuses. | ||
*Unlike the remake, in the original game, two [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s accompanied Peach. | *Unlike the remake, in the original game, two [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s accompanied Peach. | ||
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==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
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|"''So what we ultimately have in Mario 64 DS is a poorly-conceived port of an otherwise good game. It pains me as a Mario fan to hand out a less-than-superlative score to any version of such a classic, but the simple fact is that all of Mario 64 DS's new additions can't overcome its problems. If I want to play Mario 64 again, I'll do it on the system it was designed for (and at about a tenth of the cost of a new DS). In the meantime, I'll hold out hope that the mysterious New Super Mario Bros. title teased at E3 is the game that Mario 64 DS should have been.''" | |"''So what we ultimately have in Mario 64 DS is a poorly-conceived port of an otherwise good game. It pains me as a Mario fan to hand out a less-than-superlative score to any version of such a classic, but the simple fact is that all of Mario 64 DS's new additions can't overcome its problems. If I want to play Mario 64 again, I'll do it on the system it was designed for (and at about a tenth of the cost of a new DS). In the meantime, I'll hold out hope that the mysterious New Super Mario Bros. title teased at E3 is the game that Mario 64 DS should have been.''" | ||
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===Sales=== | ===Sales=== | ||
Following its release in Japan, ''Super Mario 64 DS'' sold over 241,000 copies in December 2004. ''Super Mario 64 DS'' is the 10th best-selling game for the Nintendo DS, having sold 11.06 million copies worldwide. | Following its release in Japan, ''Super Mario 64 DS'' sold over 241,000 copies in December 2004. ''Super Mario 64 DS'' is the 10th best-selling game for the Nintendo DS, having sold 11.06 million copies worldwide. | ||
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==Glitches== | ==Glitches== | ||
{{main|List of Super Mario 64 DS glitches}} | {{main|List of Super Mario 64 DS glitches}} | ||
===Amp Death Glitch=== | ===Amp Death Glitch=== | ||
[[File:SM64 DS Amp Glitch.png|thumb|Wario disappearing as the game irises out]] | [[File:SM64 DS Amp Glitch.png|thumb|Wario disappearing as the game irises out]] | ||
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==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
{{main|List of Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS quotes}} | {{main|List of Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS quotes}} | ||
===[[Boo]]=== | ===[[Boo]]=== | ||
*(Caught by Yoshi) '' | *(Caught by Yoshi) "''You...can't...EAT...ghosts! Eee hee hee!''" | ||
===[[King Boo]]=== | ===[[King Boo]]=== | ||
*(To Wario) '' | *(To Wario) "''Eee hee hee...I am Big Boo, the scariest of the spirits. Eek! What's this?! Your face... It would even scare a ghost. How horrible! You've got it backwards...I do the scaring around here! All right, now I'll put some real fear in that frightening face of yours! Eee hee hee!''" | ||
*(Defeated) '' | *(Defeated) "''Augh! The scariest one wins, and your face is flesh-creepingly frightening. Good thing I don't have any flesh! Eee hee hee! This is not the end. See you again.''" | ||
===[[Lakitu Bros.|Lakitu Bro]]=== | ===[[Lakitu Bros.|Lakitu Bro]]=== | ||
*(To Yoshi) '' | *(To Yoshi) "''Yoshi...Yoshi...''" (pops Yoshi's bubble, waking him up) "''Listen... Mario hasn't returned yet...''" | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' – The music for the Rec Room is an arrangement of [[Grass Land]]'s music. The music for the mini-games [[Wanted!]], [[Connect the Characters]], and [[Mario's Slides]] is an arrangement of the mini-game music. | *''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' – The music for the Rec Room is an arrangement of [[Grass Land]]'s music. The music for the mini-games [[Wanted!]], [[Connect the Characters]], and [[Mario's Slides]] is an arrangement of the mini-game music. | ||
*''[[Super Mario World]]'' – [[Balloon Mario]] originates from this game. The [[Cape Feather]] appears in Mario Slot, Super Mario Slot, Puzzle Panel, and Puzzle Panic. | *''[[Super Mario World]]'' – [[Balloon Mario]] originates from this game. The [[Cape Feather]] appears in Mario Slot, Super Mario Slot, Puzzle Panel, and Puzzle Panic. | ||
*''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' – The flower used in the mini-game Loves Me...? is based on | *''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' – The flower used in the mini-game Loves Me...? is based on the [[Health Meter#Yoshi's Story|Smile Meter]] from said game. | ||
*''[[Paper Mario]]'' | *''[[Paper Mario]]'' – The Goomba King from this game appears as "Goomboss." | ||
*''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' – Some of Luigi's voice clips are from this game. Also, [[King Boo]]'s imprisoning Luigi is a reference to his doing so to Mario in this game. | *''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' – Some of Luigi's voice clips are from this game. Also, [[King Boo]]'s imprisoning Luigi is a reference to his doing so to Mario in this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'' | *''[[Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2]]'' – Some of Mario's and Luigi's voice clips are reused from this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' – Some of Mario's voice clips are recycled from this game. In addition, Sunshine Isles uses "[[Isle Delfino (theme)|Isle Delfino]]" as its background music, and other music can be heard in some mini-games. Luigi's games use the theme from [[Casino Delfino]], and some other mini-games use the a cappella version of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] from the secret areas. | *''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' – Some of Mario's voice clips are recycled from this game. In addition, Sunshine Isles uses "[[Isle Delfino (theme)|Isle Delfino]]" as its background music, and other music can be heard in some mini-games. Luigi's games use the theme from [[Casino Delfino]], and some other mini-games use the a cappella version of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] from the secret areas. | ||
*''[[Wario World]]'' – Some of Wario's moves, attacks, and voice clips are the same in this game. | *''[[Wario World]]'' – Some of Wario's moves, attacks, and voice clips are the same in this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' – Wario's | *''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' – Wario's double bogey voice clip is reused as his death sound. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' – Some of Mario's, Luigi's, Wario's, and Yoshi's voice clips are recycled from this game. Also, the Star on the box art is reused from the art of this game. The model used for [[Peach's Castle]] is also taken from [[GCN Mario Circuit|Mario Circuit]], which comes from this game. | *''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' – Some of Mario's, Luigi's, Wario's, and Yoshi's voice clips are recycled from this game. Also, the Star on the box art is reused from the art of this game. The model used for [[Peach's Castle]] is also taken from [[GCN Mario Circuit|Mario Circuit]], which comes from this game. | ||
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*''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' – All of the bosses excluding the Whomp King and Bowser reappear in Mission Mode of this game, with each one fought after every eight missions. Also, some of Mario's, Luigi's, Yoshi's, and Wario's quotes and sounds are reused here. | *''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' – All of the bosses excluding the Whomp King and Bowser reappear in Mission Mode of this game, with each one fought after every eight missions. Also, some of Mario's, Luigi's, Yoshi's, and Wario's quotes and sounds are reused here. | ||
*''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' – Most of the mini-games and enemy models from ''Super Mario 64 DS'' are reused in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' Also, when the DS is closed in both games, Mario says, ''"Buh-bye!"'' and when the DS is opened back up, he says, ''"It's-a me, Mario!"'' | *''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' – Most of the mini-games and enemy models from ''Super Mario 64 DS'' are reused in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' Also, when the DS is closed in both games, Mario says, ''"Buh-bye!"'' and when the DS is opened back up, he says, ''"It's-a me, Mario!"'' | ||
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy | *''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' – The Silver Stars return in this game. | ||
*''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' – The [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS)|Nintendo DS version]] features the songs Mini-Games Coincentration and Mini-Games Bounce and Pounce from this game in the Gallery. | *''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' – The [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS)|Nintendo DS version]] features the songs Mini-Games Coincentration and Mini-Games Bounce and Pounce from this game in the Gallery. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' – The Silver Stars return in this sequel. | |||
*''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' – The arrangement of the [[Underground Theme]] in this game uses the same name as the mini-game [[Coincentration]], which itself features an arrangement of the same theme. | *''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' – The arrangement of the [[Underground Theme]] in this game uses the same name as the mini-game [[Coincentration]], which itself features an arrangement of the same theme. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' – The hedge maze outside Peach's Castle reappears in this game. | *''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' – The hedge maze outside Peach's Castle reappears in this game. |
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