@Liquid you hear this dude? Denying the influence of mario 64 and saying its overrated.![]()
Mario 64 is arguably the most influential game in history.
It was the very first game to use a free roaming camera.
On May 5, 2011, Super Mario 64 was selected as one of the 80 games that will be displayed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum as part of "The Art of Video Games" exhibit that opened on March 16, 2012.[69][70]
In an interview with The New York Times, Rockstar Games head writer and VP of creativity Dan Houser, when asked about influence from other games stated, "Anyone who makes 3D games who says they've not borrowed something from Mario or [The Legend of Zelda] [on the Nintendo 64] is lying."
I DARE YOU TO FIND A BEST GAMES OF ALL TIME LIST THAT DOESNT HAVE MARIO 64 IN ITS TOP 10
The funny thing is theres a game on n64 called body harvest. It was made by the people who would go on to make gta 3. Guess what? It used open world sandbox gameplay.
@Liquid Please please co sign me.![]()
Platforms aren't that popular anymore. Outside Mario the genre is mostly extinct.Key word there. What other games borrow concepts from Mario 64 other then generic first 3D platformer? All modern FPS are influenced by Halo. All open word sandbox shooters are influenced by GTA. Can't say the same for Mario 64
Wow.So is anyone going to come in here and rationally explain why Mario 64 wasn't an overrated game with clunky controls/boring star quest/bad camera angles or are we just going to goose steep like sheeps?
Wow.
You just jumped in the list as one of the worst posters in this section.
So is anyone going to come in here and rationally explain why Mario 64 wasn't an overrated game with clunky controls/boring star quest/bad camera angles or are we just going to goose steep like sheeps?
Platforms aren't that popular anymore. Outside Mario the genre is mostly extinct.