

#SUPER MARIO 63 SECRET OF THE MOUNTAIN HOW TO#
Size: Medium | Threat Level: 2.5/5 | How to kill: Stomp or spin It is not known if they come back out or not, and the only way to kill it is to knock it into oblivion. If stomped or spun into, they retract into their shells, and you can then kick them around. Koopa Troopas have been around since the plumbers' very first game. Size: Medium | Threat Level: 2/5 | How to kill: Spin

If you stomp or spin into them, they will lose their propeller and turn into a regular Shy-Guy. Size: Small | Threat Level: 2/5 | How to kill: Stomp or spinįly-Guys are just Shy-Guys with little propellers on their heads. To kill them by spinning, you have to knock them into a wall, lava, or oblivion, otherwise they just get right back up. Shy-Guys are a little tougher than Goombas, but not by much. Size: Small | Threat Level: 1/5 | How to kill: Stomp or spin into a wall Same strategy as regular Goombas, only they might be hard to see due to their size. Size: Tiny | Threat Level: 1.5/5 | How to kill: Stomp or spin Same strategy as regular Goombas, except you may have to spin into them several times to kill them. Size: Big | Threat Level: 2/5 | How to kill: Stomp or spins Goombas are the trademark enemy of the Mario series, and they haven't changed much, aside from graphics. Size: Small | Threat Level: 1/5 | How to kill: Stomp or spin

Given the game's evergreen nature - and the general intricacies of this Mario adventure - it seemed appropriate to refresh this list and power it up with some additional entries.5 - Level Designer (completely useless because you can access the Level Designer at any time via the Extras menu at the title screen)ģ2 - Luigi (Jumps higher than Mario, but spends more time recovering from a fall into lava) Coupled with the aforementioned rereleases, these happenings from the gaming community at large have breathed new life into this decades-old release. This is the case not just for gamers of the 90s - but also for a new generation of kids and teens, who have rediscovered this 3D platforming gem through the Nintendo DS remake, and, more recently, Super Mario 3D All-Stars on Switch.Įven several years after its release, new exploits, secrets, and easter eggs have been unearthed - while speedrunners continue to try and best the already lightning-quick playthroughs that have been achieved. Updated Jby Stephen LaGioia: Though it hasn't exactly aged like fine wine, Super Mario 64 remains a delectable gaming classic. RELATED: 10 Things That Make No Sense About Super Mario 64 At the very least, it should enlighten even the most diehard of Mario fans with some knowledge about one of the most influential games of the early 3D era. It will offer gameplay tricks, neat little quirks, and some lesser-known facts about the game. With that said, this list will explore 20 hidden secrets from the rich world of Super Mario 64. These tips, exploits, and easter eggs can prove useful and interesting to newcomers, but also for veterans who are likely to have missed some of these more nuanced and well-hidden bits. This list of hidden secrets is, in reality, a compendium of advanced techniques and less explored corners of this 3D Mario platformer. While an experienced player might be looking for anything that would make their next playthrough more exciting or unconventional, learning more about the game's intricacies before jumping in can give a first-time player a better sense of what to expect and keep the frustrations at bay. There are few gamers who haven't at least dabbled in Mario's epic debut in the 3D realm, Super Mario 64 - and many have delved into this adventure multiple times.
