It's finally the end, we finish collecting EVERYTHING in this post-game episode of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Switch ...
It is time for us to make our way into the Thousand-Year Door and explore the Palace of Shadow to save Peach, and stop the ...
Can you chip in? This year we’ve reached an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved on the Wayback Machine. This makes us the largest public repository of internet history ever ...
Once upon a time, a sequel to Super Mario 64, one of the most celebrated games ever made, was in the works, then quickly scrapped. If you were around during the late 1990s, you would have likely read ...
This is the AP World for Paper Mario 64 to be used in Archipelago. It is in a playable, alpha state. Some things will work, some things will not. Things that do work might not work in a way that you ...
The delightful mind behind some of the more recent retro ports to Dreamcast is back with Mario Kart 64. What started as a bit of a glitchy mess back in June has now been finished and is ready to ...
In the one Japanese announcement, a number of Hello Mario photos appeared that showed how similar to the Super Mario 64 Mario face start menu the app will be. The difference is, this will be a more ...
It's called Hello, Mario! and it's designed to be a nostalgic journey for parents who owned a Nintendo 64. The app is coming to Android, iOS, and all Nintendo Switch consoles. The game shows a big ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 might’ve set some impressive sales records, but that doesn’t mean fans have forgotten about the company’s back catalog. The Nintendo 64 in particular holds a special place in ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Unlike Sony or Microsoft, Nintendo doesn't appear to be interested in bringing its games to anything other than a Nintendo console. That hasn't ...
The big picture: Emulating the Nintendo 64 has always been a contentious topic. The release of UltraHLE was a landmark moment, offering a way to run commercial N64 games at playable frame rates on ...
They said it couldn't happen. They said it was impossible. They said Nintendo would never put one of its games on PC. And they were right; Nintendo has not. But who cares? Because someone else has—the ...