its sort of impressive mario 64 is like, still unique and worth playing today.? like a lot of old mario games were so influential that their dna is present in just abt every platformer that came after but because of that they can feel a little redundant to return to (smb3 for

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example, plenty of platformers today have world maps, carrying, and flight abilities, so it lacks much of an identity today) but 64 sorta hasn't really blended in in quite the same way. nothing rly captures the feeling of its combination of limited but open areas, exaggerated

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movement, and its somewhat lonely but not really eerie atmosphere i wonder if anybodys tried

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