Super Mario 63
SUPER MARIO 63 This is one of the best super Mario that you can find on gamemario.net. As a matter of fact, the design is amazing and the game-play very similar to the real version of Nintendo. All the fans of Nintendo will enjoy playing this flash version for a couple of minutes. Super Mario 63 is a not-for-profit fangame based off of the various games published by Nintendo in the Mario franchise. Super-Mario-63 Source code as of 2010. This project has been converted from Adobe Flash Professional CS4 FLA format to CS6 Uncompressed XFL format.
Updated November 26th 2012:
The level designer has a few new additions, and is using the new portal. Check it out!
Updated July 23th 2009: Added a mode in the level designer that lets you play other people's levels and vote on them. Also fixed a few glitches.
Super Mario 63
Updated June 27th 2009: Fixed a few glitches (such as the slide in the basement, etc.) and added in a few more Level Designer Items, such as Level Transitions, Orange Block Switches, etc.
Super Mario 63 is a fan-game inspired by Nintendo's Super Mario 64. Many levels and features are based upon it and other of Nintendo's games, but a variety of them are completely original. Among them include a detailed storyline, ability to play as Luigi, a highly customizable Level Designer with sharable codes, three different FLUDD Power-ups, four different power-caps, and 64 Shine Sprites & 64 Star Coins to collect.
This is the final, complete version of this game. If you have seen this game anywhere else (except on SheezyArt) it probably was taken without permission AND it was the demo version. Only 2 websites have this version of the game.
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Also, this game is, for the most part, a remake of the Super Mario Sunshine 64 I made in 2006. After we released the game and came back a few years later, we decided to redo the game with a better engine, more objectives, ect. and this is the product... I kind of went a little overboard, but whatever.
If, while playing, you hear random static noise, we apologize; it is a result of too many sounds being overlapped in flash player therefore overloading some of the less-than-perfect sound cards...
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And also, please use the Level Designer. I personally feel that the Level Designer is the best feature.
Controls are explained in game, but we will summarize them here:
Arrow keys: Move around/ jump/ dive
Z : Talk/Ground Pound
X: Spin Attack
C: Use Fludd
Shift: Switch Fludds
P: Pause Game
- Zoom Out
+ Zoom In
If you are having trouble with the Z key, try pressing ALT + SHIFT to switch to the American layout.
Credits are in-game.
Last updated: June 27, 2009