‘Infinite’ Super Mario 64 PC Mod Released; Adds Infinite Random Levels to Nintendo’s 1996 Classic

Mar 1, 2024 at 05:39am EST
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Mario fans on PC unite as a modder has released a brand-new Super Mario 64 PC mod that adds a random level generator to the game.

Created by modder 'TwilightPB', the 'Infinite Mario 64' mod allows players to play Nintendo's 1996 classic 'forever'. As expected, the mod adds infinite random levels to Mario 64, and an early version of the mod has been made available for download for free.

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In order to use this mod, those interested will need to own a copy of Mario 64 on the Nintendo 64 and get an unmodified copy of the Super Mario 64 NTSC ROM. Installation instructions on how to get this mod working can be found here. It's a really interesting mod that will surely be appreciated by Mario fans. A clip and video of the mod can be found below:

Released in 1996 for the Nintendo 64, Mario 64 was the first 3D entry in Nintendo's popular Mario franchise. Many consider the game to be one of the most influential and best games ever created. The game was recently re-released as part of the limited Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection for the Nintendo Switch. Here's what we wrote about Mario 64 as part of that collection:

"As soon as I turned Super Mario 3D All-Stars on I started up Super Mario 64 and begun playing that one. I blinked, and I had 8 stars. I blinked again, 32. Before I knew it, I'd been completing each stage with all available stars, just blazing through the game, without the time to even stop and consider what I was looking at. Super Mario 64 is like glorious muscle memory and flow given digital life - if alchemists could bottle a feeling like this we would all be addicts. Super Mario 64 just feels natural, after starting the game you're in the first level within less than a minute, and a few minutes later you can be several stars deep if you know what you're doing. Super Mario 64, more than 20 years later, is still close to being perfect to play."

About the author: Passionate gamer since the NES era and begun writing about games in 2014. Joined Wccftech gaming section in 2015. Has owned every console since then. Can never make up his mind on what console to play. Weird sense of humor but can be funny from time to time.

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