Super Mario 64 RETURNS with an online project that’s NOT coming to Nintendo Switch

Super Mario 64 Online is the brand new Super Mario Bros game that won’t be coming to Nintendo Switch.

A few dedicated Super Mario 64 fans have been working to make the N64 favourite available in multiplayer.

The project, titled SM64 Online, is being developed by Kaze Emanuar, Melonspeedruns and Marshivolt. 

It gives 24 players the chance to team up and clear classic Super Mario 64 stages, or compete in races and battles.

And it’s not just Mario and Luigi that make an appearance in the game, you can even choose the likes of Waluigi, Rosalina and Yoshi.

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You can check out some gameplay footage from SM64 Online below…

The news comes as Nintendo announces plans to hold a Direct conference involving upcoming Switch and 3DS games.

Little else is known about the upcoming Switch showcase, other than it will feature a segment about Super Mario Odyssey.

“Tune in at 11pm (UK time) on Wednesday 13th September for nearly 45 minutes of information mainly focused on what’s heading to Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS family systems over the next few months, including new details about Super Mario Odyssey for Nintendo Switch,” a message from Nintendo teases.

“You can watch at Nintendo UK’s official Nintendo Direct website, or on Nintendo UK’s YouTube channel.”

Super Mario Odyssey was given an October 27 release date on Nintendo Switch.

The Nintendo Switch release even contains a special NES surprise for fans of Mario Bros.

During a recent hands-on with the game, it was revealed that levels will be filled with 2D sections when players enter special pipes.

As Mario merges with the wall, players must guide him to the exit, all the while avoiding Bullet Bills, stomping Goombas and collecting coins in classic 2D gameplay.

It’s very similar to The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, which saw Link solve puzzles and reach secret areas by shuffling along walls.


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