![]() Then there is the fast frame-rate throughout, even when the game is being shared amongst three other DS systems. ![]() ![]() The same bright colours are here, as well as the extra little animations and extra like butterflies floating above flower patches in certain levels. Yes, it is true that the anti-aliasing has been removed, so more jagged edges are apparent, but the reduced resolution more than compensates for that, so everything is lovely and condensed. However, this could not be further from the truth as Super Mario 64 DS looks amazing even now. Whilst appearing revolutionary on the Nintendo 64 over eight years ago, many were worried that a port of the game to the Nintendo DS would look rather ropey compared to some of the stunning offerings that have been served up in this current generation. Yoshi, sleeping atop the castle, finally awakens and stumbles down to get his share before the portly plumber devours everything, but discovers that all the other three guests have been kidnapped, as have the Toads and the Royal Stars. Wario, Mario and Luigi all arrive at the castle to get their lips around Peach’s offerings only to find that there is, rather ominously, nobody there. ![]() Princess Peach has sent out an invite to a select few who can come along and share her yummy ‘special’ cake. There is not much of a storyline, but then again it was hardly an addictive yarn back in the days of the Nintendo 64.
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