Through the power of the internet, up to 24 people could join each other’s Mario 64 worlds, with sometimes ridiculous results. Fittingly, they dubbed it Super Mario 64 Online. In 2017, Kaze and two other modders created a networked multiplayer hack. That’s something I really found interesting in Mario 64, when they did something similar to that.” The people that live there have a story that goes on over the six acts. For example, there’s this one level with a town that’s doomed.
I didn’t really like that as much I like the stories that are being told throughout the world, and through the different enemies.
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“A lot of mods only capitalize on Mario’s movement. He’s created dozens and dozens of these mods by now, so we asked about some of his most prominent creations. For the next 8 years, Kaze honed his modding abilites, modifying the same game again and again. So then I found Mario 64 modding, and I thought it might be interesting, so I dove into it.”Īnd boy, did he dive. Usually, when I have a hobby, I spend all my time on it. Before that, I was playing an online game, and had kind of gotten everything I needed to in the game, so I needed a new hobby. When Kaze finds an interest, he latches on, and that was exactly the case with Mario 64 modding. ” Aside from that, Kaze went into Mario 64 modding completely fresh. It wasn’t until he started high school as a math student that he dabbled in a bit of programming.
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