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The original Ask Dan logo.
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Ask Dan was a section of the official Nintendo website at which users could email questions to the section's namesake, Dan Owsen. Many questions involved games that are part of the Super Mario franchise, though the names of the users submitting said questions occasionally referenced the franchise as well. Dan would infrequently respond in a sarcastic manner, resulting in questions being answered in a similar (yet less vulgar) manner to those asked on Ask Uncle Tusk . Ask Dan originated on the "Newsroom" and (presumably) "The Loud House" sections of the Nintendo website, though it would eventually migrate to the "Nsider" section.

Introductions[edit ]

The introduction for the Ask Dan website was updated to go along with each new set of questions.

  • May 19th, 1997 -- Can it be? The return of "Ask Dan!" Yes, they finally corralled me, tied me to my chair and forced me to write a new installment! First I want to apologize for the great delay between columns. Among other things, I've been working on the Star Fox 64 Player's Guide and our new dedicated web site, www.starfox64.com. It's not up yet, but it should start cooking soon! Now on to your questions!
  • July 29, 1997 -- I guess I didn't cover all the questions about Goldeneye 007 and Star Fox 64 last time, so I have a few more this installment. Way down at the bottom are a couple of more general questions.
  • September 26, 1997 -- Yesterday, some of you might have joined me for a live session of Ask Dan in Nintendo Power Source's Loud House Chat area. I'm thinking about making Ask Dan Live a weekly feature of the site, probably every Thursday afternoon at 3:00pm PST (although we WON'T have any Ask Dan next week since I'll be out of the office). For this week's Ask Dan, I'll review some of the highlights from the live show yesterday, then I'll delve into the depths of my E-mail bag and pull out a few questions.

(NOTE: All names from Ask Dan Live are Loud House Chat names.)

  • December 3, 1997 -- Welcome to the first Ask Dan for the new web site! First off, I wanted to say thank you for all the questions for Mr. Miyamoto. In my interview with him, I only got a chance to ask a few of them. I'll post those soon. Lately, I've been deluged with e-mail about the new site design. The response so far has been overwhelmingly positive, although many people have come up with some great constructive criticism that we'll certainly take into consideration. One thing that will not happen, however, is a return to the old look and departments. The Loud House, Product Lab, Newsroom and HQ are gone FOR-EV-ER! Everything that was in those departments has been or will be moved over to the new site design. We're adding new things everyday, so check back soon if you can't find something now. With that, let's get on to the questions.
  • February 4, 1998 -- This week, we are honored to have a special guest! Henry, the now-famous NOA game producer who's worked on such titles as NBA Courtside and Killer Instinct , has generously donated his time to answer some of your questions. (Basically, this is the guy with our dream job.) You may recognize Henry as the face appearing on several back issues of Nintendo Power Magazine, circa Volume 73.

Ask Dan will return in another week or so.

Now that the introductions and niceties are out of the way, let's get down to the questions!

  • May 19th, 1998 -- Hey everybody, "Delinquent Dan" is back with a new Q&A;! Things have been busy here at Nintendo, what with E3, Banjo-Kazooie and Nintendo Sports all coming around the same time. We've rounded up materials on all the games that will be unveiled at the E3 show next week, and we'll be ready to go live with exclusive pictures and information on the day of the show (some materials will be up the day before). Look no farther than Nintendo Power Source for the best information on Nintendo titles at E3! We're also working on a site dedicated to Nintendo and Rare's next mega-hit, Banjo-Kazooie, so look for that soon. In other news, Nintendo Sports is doing awesome! Being big sports fans ourselves, we always knew there were a lot of sports games players out there, and judging from the enthusiastic response to www.nintendosports.com, you're as hungry as we are for hard-hitting, in-depth coverage of sports games. Now, on to some questions:
  • June 8th, 1998 -- The long awaited return of Ask Dan! Yes, you long suffering questers for knowledge, it's true! Dan has not forsaken you! I'm back from E3, and digging out of the pile of junk that is on my desk! Lots is happening here at Nintendo.com. If you checked out our job postings lately, you'd know that we're hiring some staff to help us update the site more often, and bring more and more official Nintendo content your way. We've got lots of great pictures and news we picked up at E3 that we've been posting as soon as it's ready. And check out our cool Forsaken strategy guide! Now on to some Q&A;!
  • Ask Dan -- 1.20.99 -- This installment of Ask Dan cuts back on the Mario Party dissin' and gets into a subject that I don’t think I’ve covered enough in Ask Dan...the storyline in Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time . OK, so maybe I have already answered questions about it but for some reason there still seems to be a lot of interest in this title! I also got a few in about Rogue Squadron and the adorable 3DO bear-busting BattleTanx commercial!
  • April 1st, 1999 -- Yes, it’s the long awaited return of Ask Dan! Travis and I were competing to see which of us could procrastinate on writing a column for the longest, and Trav won! Congrats, Frog Boy! Anyway, in honor of this special day—you all know what day it is today, right?-- I’m going to let Evil Dan take over the column and answer all your questions. So before you believe anything that’s written here, just remember who is doing the answering, and what today is! OK, hang on tight....
  • Ask Dan 9/3/1999 -- By now many of you have received the "Hot Newz 64" tape featuring cool footage of Jet Force Gemini and Donkey Kong 64 interspersed with wacky banter from various Nintendo hosts. Yes, this was the "TV Pilot" I hinted at earlier, although thankfully, it is not likely to be picked up by any TV station any time soon! While so far the response to the tape has been good, let's just say it has generated a few.... questions... including an "Art Bell" like speculation about the fate of the real Ask Dan (that's me). So, I'm going to try to assuage your fears as I sooth your itch for hard information.
  • Ask Dan 12/21/99 -- Happy Holidays everyone! Even though this should be the season to be jolly, it seems like I get more cranky letters than ever this time of year. The cranky quotient has gone so high that I have decided to take some time off from building my career player's skillz[sic] in Courtside 2 and answer a few of your urgent requests. I'm going to kick this one off with one that I have received from several people--

Frequently asked questions relating to the Super Mario franchise[edit ]

The Ask Dan webpage had a subsection of answers to questions that were apparently frequently sent to Dan. Two of these are related to the Super Mario franchise in some manner.

A: There is absolutely, positively, NO WAY that you can be Luigi or Ninja Mario in Super Mario 64. Any pictures or codes you may see on the Internet are FAKE. "L is Real 2041" doesn't mean anything!!!

A: There are several RPGs in the works for the Nintendo 64, including THQ's Quest 64 , Konami's Hybrid Heaven , Nintendo's Zelda 64 , Super Mario RPG 2 , and Mother 3 (aka Earthbound 64). All of these games may be released in 1998. There are probably other RPGs in the works by different Nintendo developers that have not yet been announced.

Emails relating to the Super Mario franchise[edit ]

  • Q: In a recent poll conducted by www.n64.com, it is shown that N64 sales are dropping at an alarming rate and that playstations[sic] are actually start to sell equal[sic] or great numbers[sic] all due to a lack of games. What is your response to this? Even I, the great nintendo[sic] loyalist I am, have to agree with these feelings. One game a month isn't cutting it but it looks like thats[sic] all were[sic] going to get...

<barber.58@osu.edu>

A: First of all, a poll does not sales figures make. In fact, the Nintendo 64 is racking up sales equal to or exceeding Playstation in most areas (this is according to independent sales statistics). Nintendo has said that it is concentrating on quality over quantity, and I think that for the most part, it has succeeded at this goal. Look at some of the great hit games that have come out so far: Super Mario 64 (called the best game ever by some), Wave Race 64 , Mario Kart 64 , Shadows of the Empire , Turok ... these are all far above average, if not among the best video games ever. OK, so they took the animals out of Cruis'n USA ... the game is still selling very well. And this is just the first generation of Nintendo 64 titles; Playstation is on what, the third generation? Wait until e3, then you'll see how awesome some of the future N64 titles are!

  • Q: Dan, I read on the site that in Starfox[sic] 64, all of the lines would be spoken. Does this mean that the game will be fairly short like the original Starfox [sic], or nice and long like Super Mario 64?

--<FriedSPAM@aol.com>

A: All of the dialog in Star Fox 64 will be spoken. Most of the lines are fairly short, as you would expect from combat cockpit chatter, but there are some longer ones. I think the dialog adds to the character of the game, and some of it is pretty funny. I especially like Pigma Dengar, a member of the rival "Star Wolf" team.

  • Q: At the end of Star Fox 64, Super Mario 64 and Mario Kart 64, in the credits under "Special Thanks To," I saw "Super Mario Club." So how can I join?

--Taylor <murphy@silk.net>

A: Super Mario Club is Nintendo's in-house game evaluation team. It is made up of experienced game counselors, testers and other Nintendo game experts. It isn't open to just anyone.

--Troy Davis (ExtraTerrestrial@webtv.net)

A: It is scheduled to be re-released on September 1st.

  • Q: When are we going to start seeing some RPGs for the N64? I'm not big on sports or fighting games, which seem to be an overly-healthy chunk of the games being released for the N64. The N64 is RPG-less, and Nintendo gave away two of it's biggest RPG makers, Enix and Square.

I'd have to second Stoltz, why did Mario 64 win the best ending? The ending absolutely, positively, and without a doubt sucks! As far as technical merit, I suppose I could maybe understand, but I also know that based on the average player, they would prefer to see a cool ending than a cut scene about Mario receiving the cake he was promised at the beginning of the game. Personally, if I saved a kingdom, I would expect a little more than a cake and a peck on the nose.

Lastly, exactly why does it take it so long for games to come out? I understand the technicality in writing so complex a program can take a while, even a couple months, but once a game is announced, I'm assuming it's being worked on. If this assumption is true, the core of the program should be written within, say, two months, the rest of the game written in another two, and fully bug-tested in another two for a total of six months. Perhaps, with some translations with Japanese games, it can take an additional 2 months or so. Why do games take 15 months to produce, when often we have a screen shot that indicates the game is well into production phase?

--Gordon <f11@hotmail.com>

A: Ah yes, another desperate RPG fan. There are several RPGs in the works for the Nintendo 64, including Mother 3 from Nintendo and Quest 64 from THQ. Others on the more distant horizon include Zelda 64 (yes, I consider this an RPG, and if you don't, you're wrong) and maybe Super Mario RPG 2. I thought the ending for Super Mario 64 was as good as any other game ending in 1996. Tell me which game was better and you might have a case. Also, your understanding of the amount of work that goes into a game is wildly inaccurate. A game of the caliber of Super Mario 64 takes almost two years of development. The only games that might take six months to develop would be the rushed-to-market, licensed games THQ used to make, like SNES Wayne's World . And we all know how good those were.

  • Q: Dan, you have heard the samples of the voices on Diddy Kong Racing haven't you? They are HORRIBLE! Pipsy Mouse made my ears bleed! Banjo, as a big slow hillbilly bear -- wow, that's original. And forget about Conker (so cute you want to barf). RARE can't be serious, can they? These voices MUST be changed. I beg you if you have any pull at Nintendo to suggest voice changes before the release of what looks like an otherwise great game. I can't stand to think of this game being ruined by the lame voices. Nintendo can afford decent voice actors, can't they?

--MCDUCK100@aol.com

A: Of course I've heard the voices in Diddy Kong Racing! Actually, I think they sound more appropriate when you see the characters associated with them in the game. Like ‘em or not, I'm pretty sure those are the final voices, although Rare may have changed them since that version. I think you'll get used to them once you've heard them in the game a few times. Remember, this is a Rare developed and published game; Nintendo is only acting as the distributor.

  • Q: Hi, congratulations on your new web site, I think it is a great improvement. But I have a question: are there still downloadable sounds that you had on your previous site, like the Loud House? Because I really liked listening to music and stuff, I didn't find anything on that, but if there is, will you tell me where, and if you don't, I think you should make one. Also, I like the new search Code Bank, I think it makes it more convenient, but most of the time I type in a word, and nothing happens: like "Star Fox", or "Diddy Kong", the only successful one that has worked was "Turok", what do you think is wrong?

--<EjUkAtiD@aol.com>

A: We haven't added the new downloads section yet. We're thinking about doing this in two ways. For the top games, we'll have a link to a downloads area from the game review. We'll also have exclusive downloads that are only available to registered NSIDER members. In the Code Bank, if you enter the name for a game that doesn't have codes, like Star Fox 64, it will now come up with a message telling you that no codes were found. We held off on revealing the Diddy Kong Racing codes, but since they're now widely available, we featured them in Code of the Week, and we'll add them to the Code Bank soon.

  • Q: Hey Dan, I read on www.nintendo.com that one of the Mario Artist series comes with a special cartridge that lets you load video on it. Will the American version have this? Or will it be one of those nifty and tantalizing accessories that you show us from Japan but never makes it to the U.S.?

--<--AJLarrea@aol.com>

A: As far as I know, the Capture Cartridge will be available in the US. It hasn't been decided yet if it will be packed in with the Mario Artist software, or the 64DD, or what. A cost and release date for the system also hasn't been announced yet.

  • Q: We read on you column that you did some of the voices on Star Fox 64? Which one? If you did Peppy or Slippy... Thank the lord!!! Cause then I'd have a reason to say that Slippy and Peppy aren't annoying.

A: Well, as you know, Dan is not here and I am filling in. Dan did the "the galaxy is at peace" voice in Super Metroid, but they added some effects and it really doesn't sound like him. In fact, it also sounds like he says "the galaxy is at peas." Which of course, make less sense than Mario saying "Let's Pickle!".[sic] I did the grunts, groans, and other noises for Eyedol in Killer Instinct for the SNES. This was a very strange experience since I had to make noises for imaginary hits. I have since retired and leave the voices to the professionals.

I did have a chance to assist with the coordination of the Star Fox 64 voices. There were some very talented voice actors that did the voices. Peppy and Slippy were voiced by these professionals, and I think every character in the game has their own distinct personality because of the great voice talent. Of course due to secrecy reasons, I wasn't involved with the actor that supplied Andross' voice, but the rumor is that it may have been Evil Dan.

  • Q: Hey Dan the Man. Got some questions about Banjo-Kazooie which I say will be better then GoldenEye.
  • 1.Will[sic] there be a players guide for the game?
  • 2.Will[sic] it use the Rumble Pak?
  • 3.Will[sic] you guys send us a movie like Diddy Kong Racing?
  • 4.Are[sic] you guys making a web site for it?
  • 5.Who[sic] many different animals dose[sic] Banjo turn into besides the bear form.[sic]

Well later[sic] Dan the Man

--Raremaster

A: You call yourself the Raremaster and yet you don't know the answers to these simple questions?! Of course there will be a Player's Guide for Banjo-Kazooie! This game perfectly lends itself to in-depth strategy coverage since the worlds are so huge. Banjo-Kazooie will use the Rumble Pak. Nintendo is planning to send out a video on Banjo-Kazooie. Unlike previous videos, this one will not have a corny story line, it will focus almost entirely on game play footage. We're also working on a web site that's going to be pretty killer. Look for it at www.banjo-kazooie.com in a few weeks. You can also check out Rare's awesome new web site at http://www.rareware.com for information and screen shots on Banjo-Kazooie. Banjo turns into a variety of things in the game. I don't want to reveal everything just yet, but some of the things he can turn into are hilarious! The weird thing is, in every form he's still wearing those tight yellow shorts!

  • Q: Have all of the secrets from Super Mario 64 been uncovered?¿? I don't know if you people at nintendo.com are as bored as I am, but is there a code that has Banjo do something special in DKR?¿? I am waiting so bad for Banjo-Kazooie that I beat all of DKR with just Banjo! Finally, if Banjo-Kazooie is already done, how come it's not coming out sooner?

--Antony

A: Actually, as I write this the development team is still putting the final touches on Banjo-Kazooie. It's virtually 99% complete and is still on schedule to be finished this month. As far as I know, all of the secrets in both Super Mario 64 and Diddy Kong Racing have been revealed. I'm more confident about Super Mario 64 than I am about DKR. After all, the Rare guys did hold out on the extra character code in GoldenEye 007 for several months after the game's release!

  • Q: Dan, we think that Nintendo is absolutely the company who makes the best games in the world. But we`re a little disappointed with some games, like Super Mario RPG 2. This game is stinking like a 1000-year cheese!!! Why is the game worse than the first one? The game`s too happy, it even looks like the NES`[sic] Mario! We think that the game should be as good (Even better that the first!) as the first one, but it even seems worst![sic] Are the programmers on vacation and you put some Sony's[sic] programmers to do the game? We hope you change this misunderstanding until the game`s[sic] release.

--Taveira

A: First of all, don't judge the game until it's actually released. I agree that some of the early screens that we've seen of Super Mario RPG 2 may look a little like Roquefort, but the game is still in development, so a little cheddar is to be expected.

  • Q: Ok Dan, I'm not going to suck up to you like a lot of your other followers, I'm just going to get right down to my question. I've played every single N64 that has been released so far. Yes, the graphics rock, the control is awesome, and a handful of games should be worshiped. But the thing that really bugs me is the N64's sound capabilities. Some of them tend to be from a little annoying to downright giving me a headache. And the music--who stepped in that?? Don't get me wrong, hearing the Mario theme-song on the N64 was pure bliss, but, (yes, I'm going to say it) it COULD be a whole lot better. When I pop in a Playstation CD or even some PC games the music totally rocks!! The mood in some of the music these games portray can be downright eerie! I think composers such as Koji Kondo completely overachieve in their work, but I think if they were going to make music that will make jaws drop, they would have done it by now, instead of making some annoying tune that loops every 20 seconds! I hope by the time Banjo-Kazooie or even The Legend of Zelda: the Ocarina of Time are released, the music will be top notch (The Zelda theme music better be outstanding!), but until the time they do, my mind is made up. Where is the music in today's Nintendo game going??

--Barrett

A: The music in Banjo-Kazooie sounds great to me, and the developers at Rare have not only put in a lot of variety, they've really made the music follow the action. The Zelda 64 sound is really incomplete, but Mr. Miyamoto promises it will add to the immersive quality of the game's atmosphere. The Nintendo 64 is capable of creating great music, however, the CPU handles both the graphics and sound, so the developer must balance between the two areas. Listen up when you play Twelve Tales: Conker 64 , though. In one scene at E3, there were 20 little dinosaurs running around on the screen, each with its own sound channel. In second generation N64 titles like this one, developers have found ways to squeeze even more performance out of the CPU!

  • Q: Dear Dan, Just in case you didn't notice, you called Captain Syrup "he" in you last column. The captain is female. Just look at the room where you find her/him/it at the end of Wario Land or any of the cinemas in Wario Land II . He's a she! Anywho, are any of the clock-rocks' rumors in Ocarina of Time useful? They repeat all sorts of rumors, but some of them (like the ones about Malon's dreams or Keapora-Gaebora being a sage) don't fit in with the game. And just who IS that owl, anyway? By the way, real great horned owls can only turn their heads 120 degrees around, but Kaepora can flip his upside down! Obviously not a normal owl.

–BruceKid

A: Woops, you’re right about Captain Syrup. The rumors and gossip from the "Clock Rocks" (also known as Sheikah Stones or Gossip Stones) in Zelda: Ocarina of Time are mainly just for entertainment value, but some of them do tell parts of the back story. I think all of them fit with the game just fine. The one you’re referring to about Malon’s dreams makes perfect sense—why shouldn’t she dream of leaving Lon Lon Ranch with a knight in shining armor? I mean, would you want to stay on the ranch with that psycho Ingo? And you have to admit that the owl does seem to know a lot more than a normal owl should, so who’s to say he’s not the reincarnation of an ancient sage... (Though I prefer the previously mentioned theory that the owl is, in fact, an agent of Ganondorf, leading Link to open the Sacred Realm for his master...)

  • Q: Hey Dan, in some of your earlier screen shots of Zelda 64 I remember seeing a picture of Turtle Rock. Was it taken out of the game or what?

--Wario's evil bro

  • A: Yep, Turtle Rock was removed... although it may have morphed into the the[sic] big dead Dodongo head in Dodongo’s Cavern.
  • Q: I'm trying to get by all of the mindless Mario Party Chatter. When will Nintendo make Game boy Color in more colors? And don't be smart and say "Why do you want Game Boy Color in more Colors? It already has thousands of colors?".[sic] By the Way Mario Rules!!! None of the other dudes except DK would exist without Mario!
  • -._Travis '64'_.-*

A: Of course you want Game Boy Color in more colors! We’re currently looking at different color options (obviously) but we haven’t pegged a release date yet. Check back in a few days for some announcements about Nintendo’s upcoming release schedule!

  • Q: Hey Dan! Just one question here. The last video that Nintendo Power shiped[sic] to subscribers was the Banjo-Kazooie preview. Since that time, no other videos have been spotted anywhere. Where are they? Those videos convinced me to buy all three games that they advertised(Star Fox, Diddy Kong Racing, B-K). Nintendo's losing money on this one since those previews are what made us want to buy them in the first place. And the previews of games to come at the end of each one had us drooling and waiting. Are there any videos currently in the works or are going to come out?

--Lynn Herbert

A: If you are a subscriber to Nintendo Power , or on some of the other mailing lists that the tape was sent to, you should have already received the "Hot Newz 64" tape I mentioned above. If you haven't got one, find a friend who did for some hot news about Jet Force Gemini and Donkey Kong 64 . The video mailings that Nintendo does are very successful, but they are also expensive, since we send out a couple million of the tapes at a time! Obviously, we can't do these for every game.

  • Q: Dear Evil Dan, I recently received a preview video of Jet Force Gemini and Donkey Kong 64 in the mail. Will I be sent this "Hot News 64" video annually? Oh, by the way, here's a new code for racer. Auto-Pilot: After entering the "All Codes" cheat, during the race, hold R, then Z, and release. Now all you have to do is control the speed. Don't move the joystick or it will turn auto-pilot off.

--Grahamd64

A: Fortunately, there are not plans to make Hot Newz 64 an annual production, though I'm sure it won't be the last video Nintendo mails out. Thanks for the code!

  • Q: DEAR DAN OWSEN,( I GOT YOUR REAL NAME FROM NINTENDO.COM) I SAW YOU ON HOTNEWZ64. THOUGH I ALSO SAW YOUR FACE(I DON'T KNOW WHY) .[sic] MY FRIENDS SAY YOUR FACE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE BLURRY. IS THAT TRUE? AND DID YOU THINK ABOUT GIVING GAMEBOYBOB ALL THE CODES "EVAR"[sic] MADE? AND DID HE FINALLY USE SPELL CHECK? WHAT IS ACTUALLY EVEL? AND LAST, CAN YOU REALLY GET TO YOSHI WITHOUT 120 STAR?[sic] BY WALL JUMPING THE V-SHAPE THING IN MARIO 64?

--TRUE FAN FOREVER, LONELYJEDI

A: If you could see "my" face on the video, it must be time for you to get glasses! I would never, ever, send all the codes ever made to anyone, but I will put all the ones that we know into the Code Bank. Yes, you can get onto the roof of the castle in Super Mario 64 without all 120 Stars, by wall jumping a certain way on the right side of the castle. However, I am not sure if Yoshi is up there if you make it. To be honest I haven't been able to do this trick since it is quite difficult to pull off.

  • Q: Dear Dan: So you really don't like GameboyBob for that letter. Thanks for the tips in the video even though they are pretty useless since I don't own racer or mario golf and I don't intend playing my Zelda 64 for a long time. But still since you are Mr.Ask[sic] dan[sic] I would like to ask you something about super smash brothers ....Know any tips or something??? p.s[sic] I hope you answer cause[sic] most of the times I sen't[sic] you e-mail it said about you being to busy to answer me. And good luck with the witness protection program like Steve said..so long[sic].

-- pipdyt@aol.com

A: Well, I'm so sorry that we couldn't fit every code ever made on the tape! We had to use the best ones that we had at the time. It's not my fault that you don't own Star Wars Episode I: Racer or Mario Golf. I can't give you all my tips on Smash Bros. but if you check out smashbros.com, there are a few tips there from the game's designers that we translated from the Japanese web site. I did see some pretty good players at Space World '99! A lot of them were using Ness and Kirby and it was good to see that there was no shortage of cheap moves and taunts! My advice: play a lot, and use SMASH hits whenever possible. Learn all the knock-off moves for each character too! Smash Bros. is a great game that has tons of depth. At first you may bemoan it as cheap, but what fighting game doesn't seem cheap the first few times you play it?

  • Q: Hey Ask Dan (i[sic] hope you're[sic] answer dan[sic] too) can you tell me any passcodes for mario golf besides the Nintendo Power tournament. Thanx.[sic]

--misterevilniceguy

A: Wow! It's a question from a fellow member of "evil alter egos" anonymous. Although I do not have any additional "passcodes" for Mario Golf just hanging around here on my desk, there will be some new tournament passcodes soon. We are working on setting up an Internet leader board on mariogolf.net where you can enter you name and result passcode for a number of different tournaments and you'll be automatically added to the leader board if your score is good enough. There won't be any prizes involved, just the glory of having your name on the list as one of the world's best Mario golfers! There is a password generation program for Mario Golf that allows us to generate almost infinite numbers of passwords for different tournaments. And no, you CAN'T have it!!!

  • Q: here are a few questions that i[sic] need help with[sic]
  • #1 Is it true that rare has annonced[sic] a[sic] arcade machine in dk64 that allows you to play the snes[sic] dkc [sic] games when you find a hidden cartrige[sic]
  • #2 also is it true that you will be releaseing[sic] the transfer pak with Pokémon stadium you know the thing that lets you transfer Pokémon to the 64
  • #3 last question can you play the Pokémon Gb game in Pokémon stadium heard you put an emulator in the game if you answer these i[sic] will be greatful[sic]

--Scott Kitlarz

A: Normally I would criticize your spelling, punctuation and capitalization errors but since it's the holiday I'll let you slide because I want to answer these questions. #1. There are two hidden "arcade" machines in Donkey Kong 64. One lets you play the original Donkey Kong arcade game, the other lets you play an old Rare game called JetPac . Once you've activated these machines you can then play them whenever you want. #2. The current plan is to pak-in the Transfer Pak with N64 Pokémon Stadium. Although you can play and enjoy Pokémon Stadium without having ever played the Game Boy Pokémon games, it is a lot more fun when you can use your own carefully trained and customized Pokémon in battle! #3. It is possible to play your Game Boy Pokémon game through the N64 using Pokémon Stadium. You can also arrange your Pokémon, give them TMs and HMs, and trade Pokémon using the Transfer Pak and Pokémon Stadium. It really adds to the enjoyment of the Game Boy game-- I went back and beat up on the Elite Four a few times to pump up some of my more obscure Pokémon so I could see them in action in Pokémon Stadium.

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Diddy Kong Racing / Diddy Kong Racing DS
Playable characters Diddy KongKrunchDrumstickBumperTiptupT.T.PipsyTimberBanjo aConker aTiny Kong bDixie Kong bTaj bWizpig b
Supporting characters TajSquawks b
Vehicles CarPlaneHovercraft
Bosses TrickyBlueyBubblerSmokeyWizpig
Worlds Dino DomainSnowflake MountainSherbet IslandDragon ForestFuture Fun LandDK Island b
Tracks Ancient LakeFossil CanyonJungle FallsHot Top VolcanoEverfrost PeakWalrus CoveSnowball ValleyFrosty VillageWhale BayCrescent IslandPirate LagoonTreasure CavesWindmill PlainsGreenwood VillageBoulder CanyonHaunted WoodsSpacedust AlleyDarkmoon CavernsSpaceport AlphaStar CityThunder Cove bMeandering Mount bSplashdown Pass bStrangled Shrine b
Boss tracks Tricky ChallengeBluey ChallengeBubbler ChallengeSmokey ChallengeWizpig's First StrikeWizpig Strikes Back
Challenge levels Fire MountainIcicle PyramidDarkwater BeachSmokey Castle
Items & objects Banana aCoin bDiscovery Card bFake Coin bGolden BalloonPower-Up Token bSilver CoinTaj Token bTreeT.T. amuletWeapon BalloonWish KeyWizpig amuletZipper
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Other Diddy Kong Racing Original Soundtrack Diddy Kong Racing Soundtrack CD • Gallery (N64 · DS) • GlitchesMultimediaN64Y2K Millennium Trax Pre-release and unused contentQuotes • Staff (N64 · DS) • Trophy RaceWish Race
Donkey Kong 64
Protagonists Playable characters Donkey KongDiddy KongLanky KongTiny KongChunky KongKrusha aKlaptrap bMario c
Non-playable characters B. LockerBanana FairyBanana Fairy PrincessBeanstalkBeetleBuzzardCandy KongFunky KongIce CreatureK. LumsyLlamaMermaidMicrophoneMini-CarOwlProfessor Cranky KongRabbitScoffSealSnideTroffWormWrinkly Kong
Animal Friends RambiEnguardeSquawksLightfish
Antagonists Bosses Army DilloDogadonToy MonsterMad JackPuftossGiant SpiderKing Kut OutKing Krusha K. Rool
Enemies BatBlockBookBuzzardDonkey Kong cFire cFireball cFlameFlyGhostGiant Viking KremlingGnawtyKasplatKlaptrapKlobberKlumpKoshaKrashKremling copKritterKrocMechanical ZingerMr. DiceOysterPuftupResident demonRobokremlingScubiShroomShuriSir DominoSkeleton KremlingSmall SpiderTNT BomberTomatoZinger
Locations DK Isles Kong IsleBanana Fairy IslandCrocodile IsleK. Lumsy's Prison
Levels Jungle JapesAngry AztecFrantic FactoryGloomy GalleonFungi ForestCrystal CavesCreepy CastleHideout Helm
Other areas DK's Tree HouseFunky's StoreCandy's Music ShopCranky's LabTroff 'n' ScoffWrinkly DoorSnide's H.Q.Kremling craftBoxing arena
Objects Items 5-Banana CoinBananas (Yellow, Red, Blue, Purple, Green) • Banana BalloonBanana BunchBanana Camera FilmBanana CoinBanana MedalBattle CrownBlueprintBoss KeyCandy's HeadphonesCrystal CoconutDK CoinGolden BananaMelonNintendo CoinOrangeRareware CoinSupply Crate
Barrels & crates Animal crateBarrelBonus BarrelCranky's Kong BarrelMetal kegTag BarrelTNT BarrelTraining Barrel
Switches Kong SwitchTarget SwitchWall switch
Pads Bananaport PadBattle Arena PadCranky's Kong PadMusic Pad
Weapons Coconut ShooterPeanut PopgunGrape ShooterFeather BowPineapple LauncherOrange grenade launcher a
Obstacles Barrel cCement tub cJack cOil drum cToxic waste
Others BoulderCannonCannonballDK Dirt PileDK PortalDK StarHanging vineMelon CrateMinecartPineapple
Minigames Bonus stages Batty Barrel Bandit!Peril Path Panic!Big Bug Bash!Searchlight Seek!Kremling Kosh!Splish-Splash Salvage!Speedy Swing Sortie!Mad Maze Maul!Minecart Mayhem!Stealthy Snoop!Teetering Turtle Trouble!Busy Barrel Barrage!Beaver Bother!Krazy Kong Klamour!Stash Snatch!
Others Donkey Kong Enguarde ArenaJetpac Mine Cart RideRambi Arena
Special moves From Cranky Baboon BalloonBaboon BlastChimpy ChargeGorilla GoneGorilla GrabHunky ChunkyMini-MonkeyMonkeyportOrangStandOrangStand SprintPony Tail TwirlPrimate PunchRocketbarrel BoostSimian SlamSimian SpringStrong Kong
From Candy Bongo BlastGuitar GazumpTrombone TremorSaxophone SlamTriangle Trample
Other Banana Fairy's CameraSuper Slam
Music "DK Island" • "DK Rap"
DKTV channels The DK Gorilla Project "Hitting The Road" • "Are We There Yet?" • "Off The Map" • "Whimpering" • "Waking Up To Terror" • "Answers In The Basement"
The Game Channel Donkey Konk Kremling Krunch Donkey Kong 64 Lore Quiz
The Real Jungle Earning a Living Trouble At Home The Big Date
Miscellaneous promotional content 1999 Nintendo Power AwardsAsk Dan Ask Uncle Tusk DK Rap AttackDonkey Kong (electronic tabletop pinball)Donkey Kong 64 (Dynatech Play2O Micro)Donkey Kong 64 konkurransenDonkey Kong Card Game (Gallery · DK Card Nyūmon Guide · Hikaru · Sensei · Takeshi) • Donkey Talk Lost in the DK Isles Nintendo 64 Funtastic Series Personality Test Nintendo e-Card Nintendo e-kortNsiderQuestiomario Donkey Kong 64 Rösta på ditt favoritspel och vinn en N64!The Dan ReportWho Wants to Win a Banana Hoard? The Beast Is Back Tour
Other Banana hoardBlast-o-MaticDa Banana Bunch: The Original Donkey Kong 64 Soundtrack Donkey Kong 64 Official Soundtrack / Soundtrack CD donkeykong.comGalleryGlitchesPre-release and unused contentRare Treats: DONKEY KONG 64 Revisited Staff
a Multiplayer only
b Minigame only
c Donkey Kong arcade game only
Mario Party
Playable characters MarioLuigiPrincess PeachYoshiWarioDonkey Kong
Other characters and species Baby BowserBig BooBlue YoshiBob-ombBob-omb BuddyBooBowserFly GuyFun GusFwooshHammer BroKoopa TroopaMushroom Bank ToadsMushroom Shop clerkPink YoshiPiranha PlantPisudonPuffShy GuySpike KoopaSpear GuyThwompToadWhomp
Items and objects Casino BoxCoinCoin bagCoin BoxDice BlockEvent BlockGameballHidden BlockJuke BoxLucky BoxMecha Fly GuyMinus BlockNo BooNo KoopaPlus BlockRecordSlow BlockSpeed BlockStarTalking ParrotWarp BlockZtar
Spaces Blue SpaceBowser SpaceChance SpaceHappening SpaceMinigame SpaceMushroom SpaceRed SpaceStar SpaceStart Space
Boards DK's Jungle AdventurePeach's Birthday CakeYoshi's Tropical IslandWario's Battle CanyonLuigi's Engine RoomMario's Rainbow CastleBowser's Magma MountainEternal Star
Locations Mini-Game HouseMini-Game IslandMini-Game StadiumMushroom BankToad's ShopMushroom VillageOption House
Music "Battle Canyon" • "Coins of the World" • "Ducking and Dodging" • "Everyone's a Super Star!" • "Faster Than All" • "Let's Go Lightly" • "Let's Limbo!" • "Mario Party Theme" • "Mushroom Shop Theme" • "Saving Courage" • "The Wide, Wide Ocean"
Promotional content 1999 Nintendo Power AwardsAsk Dan Ask Uncle Tusk CartasDesktop ThemesNintendo Bath GameMaestro Mario Mario's Memory Madness Mario Party PollParty CardsRösta på ditt favoritspel och vinn en N64!SubmissionsWario Cheat of the Day Wario's Whack Attack
Miscellaneous Chance TimeFirst MapGalleryLast Five Turns EventMagic cardsMultimediaMinigamesPre-release and unused contentQuotesStaff
Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)
Characters Default PlumCharliePeachBaby Mario
Default in multiplayer modes LuigiYoshiSonnyWarioHarryMario
Unlockable MapleDonkey KongBowserMetal Mario
Transfer KidJoeSherryAzalea
Non-playable Toad
Courses Main Toad HighlandsKoopa ParkShy Guy DesertYoshi's IslandBoo ValleyMario's Star
Mini-Golf Luigi's GardenPeach's Castle
Training Driving Range
Miscellaneous 1999 Nintendo Power AwardsAsk Dan Birdie BadgeGalleryGolfing TermsMario Golf (Shockwave game)Mario Golf (blaster)Mario Golf 64: Mini Mario Golf Power Meter Power ShotRainRösta på ditt favoritspel och vinn en N64!Staff
Mario Kart 64
Drivers Lightweights PeachToadYoshi
Middleweights MarioLuigi
Heavyweights D.K.WarioBowser
Courses Mushroom Cup Luigi RacewayMoo Moo FarmKoopa Troopa BeachKalimari Desert
Flower Cup Toad's TurnpikeFrappe SnowlandChoco MountainMario Raceway
Star Cup Wario StadiumSherbet LandRoyal RacewayBowser's Castle
Special Cup D.K.'s Jungle ParkwayYoshi ValleyBanshee BoardwalkRainbow Road
Battle Mode Big DonutBlock FortDouble DeckSkyscraper
Enemies and obstacles Baby PenguinBatBoulderCactusChompChubbyCrabGhostGiant EggIceLavaMini Bomb KartPenguinPiranha PlantPorcupineSnowmanThwompTraffic (Bus · Car · Cargo truck) • Train
Background species Big Cheep CheepBooBowser StatueCheep CheepCowLakituSeagull
Items and objects Item Box items BananaBanana BunchBooFake ItemGreen ShellLightningMushroomRed ShellSpiny ShellSuper MushroomSuper StarTriple Green ShellsTriple MushroomsTriple Red Shells
Other Dash PanelHot-air balloonKartPipe FrameRampTrophy
Techniques HopMini-TurboRocket StartSlideSlipstreamSpin-Turn
Music "Banshee Boardwalk" • "Battle Arenas" • "Bowser's Castle" • "Choco Mountain" • "D.K.'s Jungle Parkway" • "Frappe Snowland" • "Kalimari Desert" • "Koopa Troopa Beach" • "Luigi Raceway" • "Mario Kart 64 Title Screen" • "Moo Moo Farm" • "Rainbow Road" • "Results (1st – 4th Place)" • "Selection Screens" • "Staff Credits" • "Starting Grid (Time Trials / Battle)" • "Toad's Turnpike"
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Adaptations Super Mario (Super Mario 64 5: Mario Kart 64 ) • Super Mario-kun (Volumes: 15 · 16 · 17 · 18)
Miscellaneous AdrianeBrandsCastle GroundsDriver's PointsFinish lineGalleryGlitchesMario Kart 64: Greatest Hits Soundtrack Mario Kart 64 on Club Circuit Mario Kart 64 Original Soundtrack Mario Kart 64 Race Tracks Mario Kart Logic Puzzle MultimediaNintendo Music (soundtrack) • NsiderPre-release and unused contentStaff
Paper Mario
Main characters MarioPrincess PeachTwinkBowserKammy KoopaGoombarioKooperBombetteParakarryLady BowWattSushieLakilester
Species Baby YoshiBellbell PlantBooBub-ulbBulb BushCandy CaneCymbal BushDooganDryiteFlower SpiritHeart PlantLi'l OinkMunchlesiaNinjiNomadimousePenguinRavenSentinelSnowmanSpinning FlowerStar KidToadTrumpet PlantYoshi
Non-playable characters Toad Town Castle maidsChet RippoClub 64 bartenderDane T.Fice T.FishmaelGreat Gossip TrioHarryLittle T.Master PoetMerlonMerlowMerluvleeMinh T.Mini T.Muss T.Pop DivaPostmasterRangersRip CheatoRowf and RhuffRuss T.Tayce T.Three Beautiful Sisters • Toad Town Dojo (Chan · Lee · The Master) • Whale
Other Albino DinoBootlerBruceBubble PlantChuck QuizmoFearsome 5FrankyFrost T.GoomaGoomamaGoombariaGoompaGoompapaGourmet GuyGuard DoorHerbertHerringwayIgorKoloradoKolorado's wifeKoopa KootKooverLakiluluLilyLittle MouserLuigiMadam MerlarMayor PenguinMayor's wifeMerleMerleeMort T.MoustafaMr. EMr. HammerNomadimouseOakliePenguin patrolPetuniaPosieRaphael the RavenRosieSpiky Tom and Spiky JohnSpiny TrompStanleySunToad in the DesertToad MinisterTolielipTrading Event ToadVanna T.Village LeaderWhackaWhirlwindWise WisterwoodYakkey
Star Spirits EldstarMamarSkolarMuskularMisstarKlevarKalmar
Chapters OpeningA Plea From the StarsStorming Koopa Bros. FortressThe Mystery of Dry, Dry RuinsThe "Invincible" Tubba BlubbaTrials in the Toy BoxHot, Hot Times on Lavalava IslandDark Days in Flower FieldsA Star Spirit on IceA Star-Powered Showdown
Bosses Regular Jr. TroopaRed & Blue Goomba Bros.MagikoopaBill BlasterBlooperStone ChompBig Lantern GhostFuzzipedeLakilesterMonstar
Chapter Goomba King (Red & Blue Goomba Bros.) • Koopa Bros. (Bowser???) • Tutankoopa (Chomp) • Tubba Blubba (Tubba's Heart) • General Guy (Shy Squad · Shy Stack · Stilt Guy) • Lava Piranha (Lava Bud · Petit Piranha) • Huff N. Puff (Tuff Puff) • Crystal King (Crystal Bit) • BowserKammy Koopa
Optional ChanLeeThe MasterBuzzarElectro BlooperAnti GuySuper Blooper (Blooper Baby) • Kent C. Koopa
Enemies

Bill Blaster (B. Bill Blaster) • Bob-ombBullet Bill (Bombshell) • Buzzy Beetle (Bony · Spike Top) • Bzzap!Cleft (Hyper) • Clubba (White) • Crazee Dayzee (Amazy) • DuplighostFuzzy (Forest · Jungle) • Goomba (Gloomba · Hyper · Paragoomba (Hyper · Paragloomba) · Spiked (Gloomba)) • GulpitHammer BroHurt PlantKoopa Troopa (Dark · Dry Bones · Paratroopa · Koopatrol) • LakituLava Bubble (Ember) • M. BushMagikoopa (Gray · Green · Red · White · Yellow) • Monty Mole (Flower Fields) • Piranha Plant (Frost · Putrid) • Pokey (Mummy) • Ruff PuffShy Guy (Bandit · Groove · Medi · Pyro · Sky · Spear · Spy) • SpinySwooper (Swoopula)

Locations Toad Town Club 64Harry's ShopPlayroomShroom GroceryShooting Star SummitToad Town DojoToad Town Post OfficeToad Town Tunnels
Prologue Goomba VillageGoomba RoadGoomba King's Fortress
Chapter 1 Pleasant PathKoopa Village (Koopa's Shop) • Koopa Bros. Fortress
Chapter 2 Dry Dry RailroadMt. RuggedDry Dry Desert (Dry Dry Ruins) • Dry Dry Outpost (Little Mouser's Shop)
Chapter 3 Forever ForestBoo's Mansion (Boo's Shop) • Gusty Gulch (Windy Mill) • Tubba Blubba's Castle
Chapter 4 Shy Guy's Toy Box
Chapter 5 Lavalava IslandYoshi's Village (Yoshi's Cabana) • Jade JungleMt. Lavalava
Chapter 6 Flower Fields (Sun Tower) • Cloudy Climb
Chapter 7 Shiver RegionShiver City (Shiver Shop) • Shiver SnowfieldStarborn ValleyShiver Mountain (Crystal Palace)
Chapter 8 Star WayStar Haven (Star Haven Shop) • Bowser's Castle (Storehouse) • Princess Peach's Castle (Princess Peach's room)
Misc. Mario's HouseItem ShopToad House
Objects Collectibles BadgeCoinFlowerHeart
Other objects BeehiveBrick blockBubbleChainChomp RockChomp StatueFire BarHidden blockJack-in-the-boxK64Koopa Clown CarLakitu's CloudMetal BlockPower PlatformPuff Puff MachineRecovery blockSave BlockSlot MachineStar ShipStone BlockSuper BlockSwitchTreasure chest (Mysterious) • Warp PipeWooden boxWooden dockYellow Block
Moves General/other Action commandDashFirst StrikeFocusGuardRun Away
Mario ChargeJump (Spin Jump · Tornado Jump) • HammerSpin Dash
Special RefreshLullabyStar StormChill OutSmoochTime OutUp & AwayStar Beam/Peach Beam
Goombario HeadbonkTattleChargeMultibonk
Kooper Shell TossPower ShellDizzy ShellFire Shell
Bombette Body SlamBombPower BombMega Bomb
Parakarry Sky DiveShell ShotAir LiftAir Raid
Lady Bow SmackOutta SightSpookFan Smack
Watt Electro DashPower ShockTurbo ChargeMega Shock
Sushie Belly FlopSquirtWater BlockTidal Wave
Lakilester Spiny FlipSpiny SurgeCloud NineHurricane
Game mechanics Stats Badge PointFlower PointHeart PointStar PointStar Power
Status effects ChargedDangerDEF-UpDizzyElectrifiedFrozenImmobilizedInjuredInvisiblePerilPoisonPOW-DownPOW-UpProhibited CommandSleepStoneTiny
Minigames 64th Trivia Quiz-OffJump AttackSmash Attack
Miscellaneous Loading zone
Music "A Party at Peach's Castle"
Lists and sub-articles

BadgesBestiaryBlock locations (Hidden) • Enemy formationsGalleryGlitchesLettersMultimediaPre-release and unused contentQuotesSelling pricesShopsSoundtrackStaffStar PiecesStar Point amountsStory predictionsTayce T. recipesToad Town NewsTrading EventsTreasure Chest locationsUnnamed NPCs (By location: A–S · T–Z)

Miscellaneous Ask Dan Bowser's Diary Quiz Chuck Quizmo's Quiz The Dan ReportFebruary NP E-mail Newsletter SweepstakesGoombario and the Adventure of the Hot Lava Rocks Luigi's DiaryMario no Badge Jiman ContestNintendo e-Card Paper Mario Book Cover ParadeVirtual Viewer
Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS
Playable characters MarioYoshi bLuigi cWario cRed Yoshi cBlue Yoshi cYellow Yoshi c
Forms Wing MarioMetal Mario/Metal WarioVanish Mario/Vanish LuigiFire Power cBalloon Mario cSuper Mario c
Non-playable characters Lakitu Bros.Princess PeachToadToadsBob-omb BuddiesKoopa the QuickHootPenguinsBaby PenguinsMother PenguinBig PenguinPenguin DefenderSnowmanRabbitsMIPS aGlowing rabbits cDorrieUkkiki
Enemies AmpBob-ombBooBookendBubBubbaBullet BillBullyChain ChompChairChuckyaClam shellFlame throwerFly GuyFwooshGoombaGoombetteGrand GoombaGrindelHeave-HoKleptoKoopa TroopaLakituMad PianoManta RayMoney BagsMonty MoleMoving BarMr. BlizzardMr. I.Piranha FlowerPiranha PlantPodobooPokeyScuttle BugSkeeterSmall Koopa TroopaSmall PiranhaSnufitSpindelSpindriftSpinySpiny bombSushiSwoopThwompTox BoxUkkikiUnagiUnshelled KoopaWhomp
Obstacles CasketCold waterCurrentDeadly quicksandEndless stairsFalling pillarFire barFireballFlamethrowerHidden smasherIceIce blockIron ballLavaMoving sandPendulumPitQuicksandRolling rockSlide BoxSpiked orbStrange toxic cloudTornadoTurtle CannonWater bombWater tideWhirlpoolWind
Bosses Big Bob-ombWhomp KingBowserBig BooBig Mr. I.Big BullyEyerokChill BullyWigglerGoomboss cKing Boo cChief Chilly c
Items and power-ups 1-UP MushroomBlue CoinBubbleCrateCrazed CrateJumbo StarKeyKoopa ShellLuigi Key cLuigi's cap cMario's capMario's Key cMetal Cap aMushroom cPower Flower cPower StarRed CoinSilver Star cSpinning HeartVanish Cap aWario Key cWario's cap cWing Cap aWings cYellow CoinYoshi Egg c
Objects 15-Piece Puzzle★ doorAccordion-like platformArrow LiftArrow SignBig HouseBig Star DoorBlockBlue Coin BlockBrick pillarBubble ringButterflyCannonCap BlockCap SwitchConveyor beltCrystal TapDrawbridgeFalling BlockFishFlagpoleFlipping blockGondolaIce sculptureKey DoorLiftLogMagic carpetMerry-go-roundMetal crateMinute handMushroomPaddle wheelPaintingPolePurple SwitchPyramidPyramid platformRainbow CruiserRotating barRotating bridgeRotating discSecret pointSeesawSemi-visible blockShrinker PipeSignSquareStakeStar MarkerStar Sphere cStar Switch cSwingTapering platformTrackTreasure ChestTreeVolcanoWarp pipeWarp PointWaterfallWire netWired platformWobbly platformWooden beamWork ElevatorYellow block
Locations First floor and mezzanine Bob-omb BattlefieldWhomp's FortressJolly Roger BayCool, Cool MountainBowser in the Dark WorldThe Princess's Secret SlideThe Secret AquariumTower of the Wing CapSunshine Isles cGoomboss Battle c
Basement and courtyard Big Boo's HauntHazy Maze CaveLethal Lava LandShifting Sand LandDire, Dire DocksBowser in the Fire SeaCavern of the Metal Cap/Behind the WaterfallVanish Cap Under the Moat/The Secret Under the MoatBig Boo Battle cBattle Fort c
Upper floors and tower Snowman's LandWet-Dry WorldTall, Tall MountainTiny-Huge IslandTick Tock ClockRainbow RideBowser in the SkyWing Mario Over the Rainbow/Over the RainbowsChief Chilly Challenge c
Other Castle GroundsMushroom CastlePrincess's roomCourtyardRec Room cSwitching rooms c
Moves Backward SomersaultBody SlideCrawlCrouchDouble JumpEgg Throw cFlutter Kick cFlyJumpKickLong JumpPound the GroundPunchScuttle cSide SomersaultSlideSlide KickSpin JumpStompSwallow cSweep KickSwimSwing and Fling cTriple JumpWall Kick
Gameplay elements CompletionLetterMario's faceMissionsPower MeterSlideSwitch Cap Course
Minigamesc Luigi Lucky StarsMario SlotMemory MasterMemory MatchMushroom RoulettePair-a-GonePair-a-Gone and OnPicture PokerSuper Mario Slot
Mario Bounce and PounceBounce and TrounceConnect the CharactersMario's SlidesShell SmashShuffle ShellSort or 'SplodeTrampoline TerrorTrampoline Time
Wario Bingo BallBob-omb SquadCoincentrationGiant Snowball SlalomIntense CoincentrationLakitu LaunchPsyche Out!Slots ShotSnowball Slalom
Yoshi Boom BoxHide and Boo SeekLoves Me...?Mix-a-MugPuzzle PanelPuzzle PanicTox Box ShuffleWanted!Which Wiggler?
Music "Big Boo's Haunt" • "Bowser's Road" • "Bowser's Theme" ("Bowser's Message") • "Dire, Dire Docks" • "The Endless Stairs" • "File Select" • "The Final Battle" • "Game Start" • "Hazy Maze Cave" • "Lethal Lava Land" • "Main Theme" ("Cool, Cool Mountain" · "Course Clear" · "Game Over" · "Opening" · "Slider") • "The Merry-Go-Round" • "Metal Mario" • "Peach's Castle" ("Peach's Letter") • "Piranha Plant's Lullaby" • "Staff Roll" • "Stage Boss" • "Title Theme" • "Toad's Message" • "Star Catch Fanfare"
Adaptations Álbum Super Mario 64 Super Mario (Super Mario 64 1 · Super Mario 64 2 · Super Mario 64 3 · Super Mario 64 4 · Super Mario 64 (Pocket Camera)Super Mario 64 (Forever Mario)) • Super Mario-kun (Volumes: 15 · 16 · 17 · 18 · 19)
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Further info Gallery (DS) • Glitches (DS) • Las mejores bandas sonoras de Nintendo 64 Multimedia (DS) • N64Y2K Millennium Trax Nintendo Music (soundtrack) • Original soundtrackPre-release and unused content (DS) • QuotesStaff (DS) • Super Mario 3D All-Stars
a Exclusive to Super Mario 64
b Present in both games, but has different roles in each
c Exclusive to Super Mario 64 DS
Super Smash Bros.
Playable characters Donkey KongFoxKirbyLinkLuigiMarioSamusYoshiOthers
Non-playable characters Bullet BillBuzzy BeetleFlying Shy GuyGoombaGoonieKoopa TroopaLakitu BroNeckyPiranha PlantSuper Happy TreeWhispy Woods
Bosses Giant Donkey KongMetal Mario
Stages Peach's CastleYoshi's IslandCongo JungleHyrule CastleMeta CrystalMushroom KingdomOthers
Items BarrelBob-ombBumperCrateEggFire FlowerGreen ShellHammerRed ShellStarStar Rod
Objects ArwingBarrel CannonBrick BlockBumperCloudCyclonePipePOW BlockScale LiftTarget
Moves Miscellaneous JumpTaunt
Special Standard Up Down
Mario Fireball Super Jump Punch Mario Tornado
Luigi Green Fireball Luigi Cyclone
Donkey Kong Giant Punch Spinning Kong Hand Slap
Yoshi Egg Lay Egg Throw Yoshi Bomb
Music "Yoshi Island Stage" • "Yoshi's Victory"
Promotional content 1999 Nintendo Power AwardsAsk Dan Ask Uncle Tusk Miyamoto on ZeldaRösta på ditt favoritspel och vinn en N64!Smash CardSuper Smash Bros. PollSuper Smash Bros. (Shockwave game)
Other EmblemGalleryGlitchesOriginal soundtrackPre-release and unused contentQuotesStaff
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
Characters WarioBrown Sugar PiratesMario
Bosses Spiked KoopaMinotaurPenguinDevil's HeadBoboGhostCaptain SyrupGenie
Worlds Rice BeachMt. TeapotSherbet LandStove CanyonSS Tea CupParsley WoodsSyrup Castle
Power-ups Bull PotDragon PotGarlic PotJet PotStar
Collectibles ? Block1 Gold Coin10 Gold Coin100 Coin3-Up HeartHeartKeyTreasure
Enemies and obstacles Batto ShurukenBee FlyBigBucket HeadChicken DuckD.D.Demon BatDropperFloaterGaugauGobotenGuraguraHarisuHelmutKnightKonotakoKōmori MissileLanceMaizōMineMuncherPaidanPecanPenkoonPikkarikunPinwheelPiranha PlantPirate GoomPouncerSkewerSparkySpiked ballTogemaruUkiwaniWanderin' GoomWatchWhite puffYadorāYarikuri Obake
Music "Main Theme"
Adaptations Super Mario (Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land 1 · Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land 2 · Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land 3 ) • Super Mario-kun (Volumes: 10 · 11 · 12 · 13)
Miscellaneous Ask Dan Coin GameGalleryGlitchesHeart GameMultimediaNanashi no Chōchin AnkōPre-release and unused contentStaff
Wario Land II
Main characters WarioCaptain Syrup
Supporters GullHenOwlTurtle
Bosses AwabōBig KamukamuBoboCave masterDunkGhostGiant beeGiant snakeMecha Kuri
Chapters Chapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 2*Chapter 2**Chapter 3Chapter 3*Chapter 4Final ChapterFinal Chapter*Final Chapter**The Really Final Chapter
Conditions BallBouncy WarioBubble WarioCrazy WarioEgg WarioFat WarioFlat WarioFrozen WarioHot WarioPuffy WarioTiny WarioZombie Wario
Enemies Alarm clockBeeBirdChūtaCookD-BatD.D.DrillFlameGaugauGhostGiant spear manGruntGugiInamazuKamukamuKotsuheriPecanPenguinPirate GoomPogo GuyPunchRoosterTobīTogemenTsuriuoUtsutsuboWeightWhite puffWizardYukimaruZombie
Objects 10 Gold Coin100 CoinAnchorAsk Dan Big BlockBonfire BlockBrickCoinDoughnut blockEnemy BlockIce blockLanceRockSpikeStoveSwitch