The early version of Super Mario 64 revealed at Space World 1995 looks quite different from the final product. So as someone who was forced to pick up her N64 news in drips and drabs via game magazines, I'm stoked to learn there's a very clean-looking and clear-sounding sample of early Super Mario 64 footage on YouTube. News about Nintendo's 64-bit cartridge-based console floated overseas from Japan at a turtle's pace, and video footage of games in development was hard to come by.īeta footage of older games is still hard to come by, and whatever we find tends to look fuzzy and sound muffled (VHS tapes and other magnetic storage methods aren't celebrated for their hardiness). Is there something you think we should be reporting on? Email hard to explain just how mysterious the N64 seemed in the mid-'90s unless you lived through those sparse, quiet days yourself.
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