Super Mario 64
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Super Mario 64 can now play Minecraft, thanks to a mod that recreates the 2011 sandbox game's building and world generation systems inside the 1996 Nintendo 64 classic
By Scott McCrae published
News Goomba Jockey!

Super Mario 64 hacker discovers in-game sound effect you can only hear in full if you leave the N64 classic running for 14 months straight
By Dustin Bailey published
News "We have kind of unlocked a secret sound effect no one else has heard before in Mario 64, which I think is pretty neat"

Blindfolded Super Mario 64 speedrunner declares "70 Star is DEAD" after he "absolutely obliterated" his old record
By Dustin Bailey published
News "I'm so, so happy with this time. I will take this, and honestly I think I'm done."

A week after suffering webcam tragedy, blindfolded Super Mario 64 speedrunner casually breaks 3 world records in 4 days: "Another day in the office, another world record"
By Dustin Bailey published
News "I'm popping off these days"

Super Mario 64 speedrunners thought a trick that requires landing on a spot "the width of a red blood cell" was virtually impossible - now it's been done blindfolded
By Dustin Bailey published
News "Visual speedrunners have NO excuse anymore"

Behold, Super Mario 64 speedrunners can do "an absurdly lengthy and precise series" of 41 button presses to make Mario stand underwater: "This has no known practical purpose"
By Dustin Bailey published
News Not every speedrunning trick is actually going to be useful

Blindfolded Super Mario 64 speedrunner gets near world record pace, doesn't realize the run's been invalidated by a broken webcam until it's already over
By Dustin Bailey published
News The community was low-key willing him to fail

Behold, a Super Mario 64 player discovered that a 34-frame loop repeated 2.8 million times over 36 days can make a log drift through a cliff: "This has no currently known purpose"
By Dustin Bailey published
News No known purpose... yet
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