Ever wanted to play Super Mario 64 forever? Now you can
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Act like the ’90s never ended with this reimagining of Super Mario 64, which turns the classic game into a roguelike with infinite levels.
As you can see below, one Super Mario 64 fan has been incredibly hard at work of late. ‘Infinite Mario 64’ does exactly what it says on the tin - it lets you play Super Mario 64 forever by repeatedly generating random levels in front of you and turning the entire thing into a weird and vibey roguelike.
The levels look surprisingly big in the gameplay clips just above, and I’d love to know the criteria that goes on behind the scenes for how Infinite Mario 64 puts together its random levels. As always, the goal remains the same: Get through the huge level and claim the star at the very end by any means necessary, hopefully without falling off the level in the process.
Even in the “early version,” as the creator tweets above, this still looks impressive and fun. The creator also adds that they hope to “update it with new features in the future” but doesn’t elaborate on these features. Don’t get your hopes up for enemies, though, since they’d be really damn hard to program.
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