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As in ''Super Mario 64'', the courses are accessed by the different paintings on the castle's walls, but in the DS game, the player can collect 150 power stars, 30 more than the original game. In addition, Super Mario 64 DS has [[rabbit]]s which were not in the N64 version. Upon catching one, the active character will receive a key to unlock a mini-game. Each character (Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, and Wario) has a certain number of rabbits to catch, and each rabbit gives up one key.
As in ''Super Mario 64'', the courses are accessed by the different paintings on the castle's walls, but in the DS game, the player can collect 150 power stars, 30 more than the original game. In addition, Super Mario 64 DS has [[rabbit]]s which were not in the N64 version. Upon catching one, the active character will receive a key to unlock a mini-game. Each character (Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, and Wario) has a certain number of rabbits to catch, and each rabbit gives up one key.
== Episodes ==
===[[Bob-omb Battlefield]]===
#[[Big Bob-omb]] on the summit - Yoshi needs to go to the top of the mountain and fight Big Bob-omb
#Footrace with [[Koopa The Quick]] - Mario is needed to race up the mountain ageist Koopa The Quick, WITH NO SHORTCUTS!
#5 Silver Stars! - Collect 5 silver stars scattered around the battlefield
#[[Big Bob-omb]] 's Revenge - Fight Big Bo-omb one last time with one of the three Plumbers of your choice.
#Mario wings to the sky - Use Mario to fly straight through the middle con of the coin circles in the sky with a [[Wing cap]]
#Find the 8 Red Coins - Collect 8 red coins scattered around the battlefield
#Behind Chain Chomps Gate - Unleash Chain Chomp by ground pounding the stake he's chained to
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Revision as of 17:07, January 15, 2007

This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed when I finish the game (1 or two days).

Template:Infobox Super Mario 64 DS for the Nintendo DS is a remake of Super Mario 64 for the Nintendo 64. In it you can play as Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, and Wario, compared to the Nintendo 64's version, which only allows you to play as Mario.


Story

Mario, Luigi, and Wario have been trapped by Bowser's minions due to them going in the castle and the castle getting taken over, and it's up to Yoshi to help collect Power Stars and defeat bosses to unlock them and rescue the castle. Aside from Luigi's great agility and Wario's awesome strength, all of the characters receive even cooler abilities upon getting a power flower: Yoshi can breathe fire, Wario becomes metal, Luigi turns invisible, and Mario can float. Only Mario can don wings from a red ? block and take to the skies.


Gameplay

As in Super Mario 64, the courses are accessed by the different paintings on the castle's walls, but in the DS game, the player can collect 150 power stars, 30 more than the original game. In addition, Super Mario 64 DS has rabbits which were not in the N64 version. Upon catching one, the active character will receive a key to unlock a mini-game. Each character (Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, and Wario) has a certain number of rabbits to catch, and each rabbit gives up one key.

Episodes

Bob-omb Battlefield

  1. Big Bob-omb on the summit - Yoshi needs to go to the top of the mountain and fight Big Bob-omb
  2. Footrace with Koopa The Quick - Mario is needed to race up the mountain ageist Koopa The Quick, WITH NO SHORTCUTS!
  3. 5 Silver Stars! - Collect 5 silver stars scattered around the battlefield
  4. Big Bob-omb 's Revenge - Fight Big Bo-omb one last time with one of the three Plumbers of your choice.
  5. Mario wings to the sky - Use Mario to fly straight through the middle con of the coin circles in the sky with a Wing cap
  6. Find the 8 Red Coins - Collect 8 red coins scattered around the battlefield
  7. Behind Chain Chomps Gate - Unleash Chain Chomp by ground pounding the stake he's chained to

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