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'''Super Mario 64 DS''' is the boss [[microgame]] of [[9-Volt]]'s stage in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'', based on the [[Nintendo DS]] [[Super Mario 64 DS|game of same name]]. [[Kevin Afghani]] provides [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s voice in this microgame, replacing the original work done by [[Charles Martinet]].
'''Super Mario 64 DS''' is the boss [[microgame]] of [[9-Volt]]'s stage in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' It is based on the [[Nintendo DS]] [[Super Mario 64 DS|game of same name]]. Unlike the original game, [[Kevin Afghani]] provides [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]'s voice in this microgame, replacing the original work done by [[Charles Martinet]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

Revision as of 18:32, December 15, 2023

Super Mario 64 DS
The Super Mario 64 DS Microgame from WarioWare: Move It!
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type 9-Volt
Command(s) Reach the goal!
Info "Tilt your upper body left and right, and slide to the goal! If you fall off the track, it's over. Let the coins guide you in the right direction, and keep an eye out for an old friend near the goal. green"
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Scales"

Super Mario 64 DS is the boss microgame of 9-Volt's stage in WarioWare: Move It! It is based on the Nintendo DS game of same name. Unlike the original game, Kevin Afghani provides Mario and Luigi's voice in this microgame, replacing the original work done by Charles Martinet.

Gameplay

The player controls Mario in one of Super Mario 64 DS's slide levels, being able to control his direction by tilting to either side while in the "Scales" form. The goal is to reach the end of the course, where a Power Star descends to Mario and he collects it. There are coins along the way, but they do not affect gameplay in any way. The game ends in a loss if Mario falls off the course.

  • Level 1: The course is The Princess's Secret Slide. The goal room is inside the screen of a giant Game Boy Advance.
  • Level 2: The course is the slide in Slip Slidin' Away. The shortcut behind the ice wall is accessible like in the original game, although it has been altered to take the player to the slide's last turn. The entrance to the goal room is framed by two giant Wii Motion Plus Inside Wii Remotes.
  • Level 3: The course is the slide in Mysterious Mountainside. The goal room is inside the bottom screen of a giant Nintendo DS.

In multiplayer, the first player controls Mario, while the second player controls Luigi. The player that reaches the goal first will receive a Power Star while the player that reaches the goal second will receive a Silver Star.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スーパーマリオ64DS[?]
Sūpā Mario 64 DS
Super Mario 64 DS