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Title: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: turf on December 09, 2013, 11:56:24 am
I thought we needed this thread after this idea threatened the 10/10 thread.

Personally, I'm not a fan of Super Mario 64. I don't like 3D platformers. I don't like collect-a-thons. This brought on a few years of bad ideas.

What do you think? Love it or hate it?
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: karyann on December 09, 2013, 12:26:15 pm
I like 3D platformers, and I think the level design is nice. The playability is good too, even though the camera sucks sometimes. There's a lot to do in this game, and it kept me busy a ton! So I love it.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: scott on December 09, 2013, 12:34:06 pm
I really loved it when it 1st came out. I tried playing it a few weeks ago and it just didn't have the same feel to it anymore. It was still fun, but it's just not the same as the old days. I tend to think the same thing about most early 3D games though, so I'm not surprised. It's sad because the SNES still looks excellent to this day, but the N64, Saturn and PS1 all look super outdated.

And I down right despise Super Mario 64 DS, the took the game and butchered it by making Yoshi the 1st playable character and making changes that shouldn't have been made, and using the D-Pad or the touch screen for movement was half-ass either way you try it. It wasn't until the 3DS came out and the circle pad made 3D movement better that I was able to play the game without getting frustrated at the controls.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: karyann on December 09, 2013, 02:58:18 pm
And I down right despise Super Mario 64 DS, the took the game and butchered it by making Yoshi the 1st playable character and making changes that shouldn't have been made, and using the D-Pad or the touch screen for movement was half-ass either way you try it. It wasn't until the 3DS came out and the circle pad made 3D movement better that I was able to play the game without getting frustrated at the controls.

Oh man the DS one is indeed horrible. There's a reason why it's not in my collection... I just can't stand that game. I have yet to try it on a 3DS but I'm not sure I even want to.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: foxhack on December 09, 2013, 03:24:10 pm
I tried this out when the N64 was new.

I absolutely hated it. I was still getting used to the idea of 3D games but it just felt... wrong.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: bobster on December 09, 2013, 04:22:00 pm
I loved it! The level design was pretty great. Having 6 stars (or was it 7 with the red coin star?) was really the perfect amount to get you to explore every nook and cranny of the levels. It also helped that all the levels seemed unique as well.

That being said, I'm not sure how it'd play out to someone new today. Hopefully it's not all nostalgia. I know my girlfriend hasn't played it and I've been thinking about having her check it out. I don't think the N64 controller is her forte though...
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: sin2beta on December 09, 2013, 05:44:50 pm
I'm the reason this thread started, so I will just paste my comments from before

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Mario 64 is a somewhat polarizing game. Most people love it. I don't understand the love. I personally hate the game. I kinda like the penguin sliding stuff, but that's about it. I also hate the platformer genre it ushered in with the Mario 64 clones of Banjo Kazooie and Donkey Kong 64 to name a few.

I think most people's love of Mario 64 comes from nostalgia. In a similar manner, I like Sonic Adventure when most people don't. But my love comes from nostalgia and my familiarity with the universe. But it is certainly a flawed game.

This would probably be a different thread, but I honestly think, Mario and Sonic made a similar downward spiral in quality at about the same time. Mario started to suck with Yoshi's Island. Sonic started to suck with 3D Blast. For several generations, they have been shells of their 16-bit selves. They made the transition to 3D poorly. They both have started getting stuff right (Mario Galaxy/Sonic Colors). They've also gotten better recently since they both have started going back to 2D/classic design with moderate success (New Mario/Sonic Generations). The two mascots mirror each other a lot in my opinion. I actually don't think Sonic and Mario are that different, then or now.

In terms of SAT analogies: Mario 64 is to Mario as Sonic Adventure is to Sonic.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: mkarasch on December 09, 2013, 06:00:34 pm
I'll put a vote in for love it.

Graphically, it looks dated, but i think the gameplay still holds up, and while games have gotten better at camera management and 3d controls, this was pretty darn good for a launch title on their first 3d system.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: justin8301 on December 09, 2013, 06:29:21 pm
Love it!  I've always been a huge fan of the Super Mario games but when they made the jump to a 3D world I couldn't have been happier. I didn't own a Nintendo 64 during that generation but I would find every excuse I could to go over to my friends house so I could play it. I would have to say its my second favorite Mario game right under Sunshine.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: jobocan on December 09, 2013, 07:27:01 pm
Probably still the best or second best 3D Mario, it's really damn good. Very minor camera issues aside, there's no really bad elements I can really mention here without it feeling forced.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: burningdoom on December 09, 2013, 07:29:27 pm
It doesn't do anything for me either way. I'll play it to kill some time. But it's not ever going to show up in one of my favorites lists, either.

However, the Super Mario Bros. games (both classic and "New") and Super Mario World are some of the greatest platformers ever created.

2D Mario > 3D Mario
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: haloofthesun on December 09, 2013, 08:45:32 pm
Love it.

Other than the obvious graphical issues and the camera problems, both of which were forgivable given the era, the game is incredibly well done in pretty much every aspect. Even modern developers who are vocal about their dislike of Nintendo cite it as a source of inspiration and the industry standard in platforming and level design. Best 3D Mario. Waaaaay better than Super Mario Galaxy at any rate. I still prefer 2D Mario over 3D Mario, though (usually).
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: redblaze57 on December 09, 2013, 09:48:49 pm
I won't say I love it, but I do enjoy it
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: soera on December 09, 2013, 10:18:25 pm
The game is miserable. Im so glad they went back to the way Mario should be.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: htimreimer on December 10, 2013, 01:06:24 am
i love it and its the second i ever completed, like most early 3D games, it has issues and the graphics hasn't aged well but beyond that its fun
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: azure on December 15, 2013, 07:18:38 pm
If I had to pick a side I would lean towards liking it. Its not my favorite 3d platformer by any means, I find it overrated and praised too much. BUT I do see why people do praise it so much and consider it a good game.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: Oheao on December 15, 2013, 08:33:08 pm
I Personally love it, I can't imagine where gaming would be without it.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: insektmute on December 16, 2013, 03:46:46 pm
The game that made me realize I hate 3D platfomers, and the last Mario game I ever bothered playing. I know a lot of people love it and see it as groundbreaking, but coming off of SMB2 and 3, I thought it was bland, flavorless, and clunky. The N64 controller didn't help.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: burningdoom on December 16, 2013, 06:46:21 pm
The N64 controller didn't help.

Yeah, that damn controller pretty much kills any potential the system actually does have for me.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: Oheao on December 16, 2013, 06:53:31 pm
The N64 controller didn't help.

Yeah, that damn controller pretty much kills any potential the system actually does have for me.

I don't mind the controller, it doesn't feel uncomfortable to me.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: pacpix on December 16, 2013, 08:57:51 pm
The game that made me realize I hate 3D platfomers, and the last Mario game I ever bothered playing. I know a lot of people love it and see it as groundbreaking, but coming off of SMB2 and 3, I thought it was bland, flavorless, and clunky. The N64 controller didn't help.

Have you tried the New Super Mario Bros series?
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: scott on December 17, 2013, 08:15:09 am
The game that made me realize I hate 3D platfomers, and the last Mario game I ever bothered playing. I know a lot of people love it and see it as groundbreaking, but coming off of SMB2 and 3, I thought it was bland, flavorless, and clunky. The N64 controller didn't help.

Have you tried the New Super Mario Bros series?

Ya, the New SMB games are pretty good. I'd suggest either New Super Mario Bros on DS or NSMB 2 on 3DS. The Wii one is good too, but I liked the portable ones better.
Title: Re: Love It or Hate It: Video Game Edition - Super Mario 64
Post by: kingrat101 on December 17, 2013, 10:09:04 am
Im kind of middle of the road with it, simply because I didn't have an N64 back in the day. A buddy of mine had it and I only played it for like 15 minutes, when I got an N64 though I enjoyed it, but if given the choice I'd rather play the original naughty dog crash bandicoot games or Jak and Daxter and Sly Cooper... Now Banjo Kazooie on the other hand I hate