Have you played a game that even though it has passed so many years after its release, it remains good and impressive instead of being outdated or boring? This is exactly how we can classify Super Mario 64. Unveiling to the world an innovative way to control our beloved Italian with the analog control, the courage to launch a polygonal 3D game in a cartridge, and a gameplay that is an inspiration source even nowadays. I’m sure we all feel the same in thinking It’s still fun to get a red cap with wings and fly through the huge playground that we usually call stages without a destination!
The funny thing is that I believe we probably haven’t seen everything that SM64 offers...