Super Mario 64
News, coverage and analysis tracking Super Mario 64 across the outlets.- You can swap around the position of the front IO on Cooler Master's updated Q300L case, and its price is hard to…Cooler Master has released an updated version of its Q300L PC case, the Q300L V3, which maintains its mATX form factor and affordable price point of $44.49. Key updates include modular front I/O placement, a high-speed USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C port, and increased internal dimensions for better component compatibility.
- Community: Got Treasured N64 Memories? We'd Love To Hear ThemNintendo Life is collecting community memories of the Nintendo 64 ahead of its 30th anniversary on June 23rd, 2026. The article highlights the console's impact on 3D gaming with titles like Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and its legacy of four-player multiplayer experiences. Submissions are limited to 100 words and must be sent by Friday, June 19th, 2026.
- I've been reviewing gaming controllers for years; these are my top-tested ones to look out for this Prime DayThis guide offers recommendations for gaming controllers to consider during Prime Day sales, based on years of testing across PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 5 platforms. The author highlights feature-rich options, value picks, and customizable controllers, while noting that the Steam Controller is excluded due to lack of discounts.
- I've spent four days testing Secretlab's new productivity chair, and it might be the brand's best seat…Secretlab's new Atlas chair, while not marketed for gaming, offers a lighter and potentially more comfortable experience than its popular Titan Evo model. Priced starting at $499, the Atlas focuses on ergonomics and a less firm cushioning, aiming to appeal to productivity users and potentially gamers seeking a different feel. Early impressions suggest it may surpass the Titan Evo in comfort, despite a reduction in armrest adjustability.
- Bubsy 4D Review | TheXboxHubBubsy 4D is a classic-style 3D platformer that offers a surprising comeback for the often-maligned character. The game features unique movement mechanics, including a dash and a giant hairball form, which make the platforming genuinely fun despite some minor visual glitches and a short overall playtime of under three hours. While it may feel dated compared to modern titles, Bubsy 4D successfully recaptures the spirit of 90s platformers and provides an enjoyable experience for fans of the genre.
- ‘Spiny & Chilly’ Platforms to Collect Oddly-Hidden Ice BlocksSpiny & Chilly is a quirky platformer where players control a penguin with a hedgehog on its head, tasked with collecting stolen ice blocks. Inspired by games like Banjo-Kazooie and Super Mario 64, the game features exploration, puzzles, and secrets across various themed worlds. Currently in development, Spiny & Chilly is available to wishlist on Steam.
- The ModRetro M64 looks like the perfect modern way to play your classic Nintendo 64 gamesModRetro has announced the M64, a modern console designed to play original Nintendo 64 cartridges and other compatible games. The M64 supports upscaling to 4K, features HDMI and USB-C connectivity, and is compatible with various controllers, including original N64 pads. It is priced at $229.99 and is scheduled to ship starting July 28.
- You haven't heard of MarsRhino yet, but the world needs to know about its excellent gaming chairs and tilting…Taiwanese company MarsRhino is introducing innovative gaming chairs and desks, featuring electric adjustments and unique tilting desk surfaces. While not yet distributed internationally, their designs aim to improve user comfort and ergonomics, potentially competing with established brands like Secretlab and Razer. The company is actively seeking distribution partners in the US and EU markets.
- In 1997, Warren Spector told us the upcoming PC classic Deus Ex was inspired by Final Fantasy, Miyamoto, and 'the…A 1997 interview with legendary game designer Warren Spector reveals his early inspirations for the upcoming PC classic Deus Ex, including Final Fantasy VII and Shigeru Miyamoto's work. Spector discussed his move to Ion Storm and his vision for a first-person RPG that blended console accessibility with deep simulation, initially planning to use the Quake II engine before ultimately opting for Unreal.
- Super Mario 64 was just beaten by 100 players at once, in the same sessionSuper Mario 64 has been completed by 100 players simultaneously in a single session. This unique multiplayer achievement highlights the enduring popularity and community engagement surrounding the classic Nintendo 64 title.
- The Games That Defined Our Childhood: A Generation-by-Generation Guide | TAGThis guide breaks down distinct gaming generations within the millennial demographic, highlighting the defining consoles, cultural moments, and games for those born between 1984 and 1998. It explores the impact of console wars, the rise of online multiplayer, and the unique experiences of growing up with different gaming eras, from the SNES and Genesis to the N64, PlayStation, PS2, and Wii.
- 25 '90s Games That Hold Up Perfectly Today (And Where to Play Them) | TAGThis article identifies 25 video games from the 1990s that remain enjoyable for modern players, distinguishing between titles that hold up with no caveats and those that require specific versions or adjustments. It highlights how 2D pixel art generally ages better than early 3D graphics and provides information on where each game can be legally played today.
- Donkey Kong 64 finally arrives on Nintendo Switch Online next monthDonkey Kong 64 will be available on Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack starting June 4th. This classic Nintendo 64 title joins other N64 games on the service, allowing players to control five different Kong characters. The game features both solo play and four-player split-screen competitive modes.
- "We’ve held off these increases as long as we responsibly can" - Maingear warns of price increases coming after its Memorial Day sale ends, so here's what's on offerMaingear has announced upcoming price increases for its pre-configured gaming PCs and laptops, citing industry-wide flash memory shortages affecting GPUs, RAM, and SSDs. The company warns that prices will rise by over $150 after its Memorial Day sale concludes, encouraging customers to purchase before the end of the sale to secure current pricing and discounts.
- Rare footage emerges of Super Mario 64, Kirby Bowl 64 prototypesRare prototype footage has emerged for Nintendo's Super Mario 64 and the cancelled Kirby Bowl 64, both showcased at Spaceworld '95. The Super Mario 64 footage reveals differences in hitboxes, enemy spawns, and environmental elements compared to the final release. Kirby Bowl 64's footage indicates gameplay inspired by Kirby's Dream Course and a mode similar to Kirby Air Ride, a game that was also initially planned for the Nintendo 64 before its eventual release on GameCube.
- Retro Gaming in 2026: The Complete Guide to Playing Classic Games Legally | TAGThis guide explores legal options for playing retro games in 2026, noting that only 13.27% of classic US games released before 2010 are still commercially available. It details subscription services like Nintendo Switch Online and PlayStation Plus Premium, digital storefronts such as GOG and Steam, and physical collector's options including Analogue and Evercade hardware. The article also addresses the legalities of emulation, emphasizing that while emulators are legal, downloading ROMs for games one does not own is copyright infringement.
- I got sick of downloading controller software on PC, so I tried one that has it built into its on-board screen insteadThis article discusses the inconvenience of downloading separate software for PC gaming controllers and highlights the Manba One controller as a solution with its integrated on-board screen for customization. The author contrasts this with the Steam Controller's more cumbersome profile management system, ultimately favoring the Manba One's accessibility despite its lower price point.
- Opinion: Replaying Games Is Better Than Playing GamesThis opinion piece argues that replaying games can be more satisfying than experiencing them for the first time, especially after completing them. The author highlights the unique pleasure of revisiting familiar worlds and mechanics without the pressure of progression, finding new appreciation in details and design choices. The article also touches on the appeal of remasters and remakes, offering a fresh perspective or a chance to compare with original experiences.
- Nintendo is not ditching mobile after all as it announces PictonicoNintendo has announced Pictonico, a new mobile game developed by Intelligent Systems that utilizes phone photos for its minigames. Despite previous reports of Nintendo losing interest in mobile, this WarioWare-esque title, launching May 30, suggests continued experimentation in the sector. The game will be free-to-start with purchasable content volumes.
- Summer Games Done Quick Returns This July, Schedule Out NowSummer Games Done Quick (SGDQ) will return from July 5-11, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, benefiting Doctors Without Borders. The event will feature speedrunners tackling games like Super Mario 64, Balatro, and Tetris, with all donations going to the charity. Last year's event raised $2.4 million.