Super Mario 74 is a Super Mario 64 rom-hack made by Lugmillord. It was released in Summer 2011 and contains 151 Stars. This hack is trying to be fun, playable hack of the original. Difficulty wise, it does amp it up, but not so much as to ruin the fun. It starts very easy and has a good difficulty curve, not getting too hard until the very end, and even more so on the final two "sphere" levels. Super Mario 74 Extreme Edition is a hack that uses the levels in this game (replacing Champion's Challenge with Triarc Bridge), but for the purpose of making them devilishly hard.
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| - Super Mario 74 is a Super Mario 64 rom-hack made by Lugmillord. It was released in Summer 2011 and contains 151 Stars. This hack is trying to be fun, playable hack of the original. Difficulty wise, it does amp it up, but not so much as to ruin the fun. It starts very easy and has a good difficulty curve, not getting too hard until the very end, and even more so on the final two "sphere" levels. Super Mario 74 Extreme Edition is a hack that uses the levels in this game (replacing Champion's Challenge with Triarc Bridge), but for the purpose of making them devilishly hard.
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| - Super Mario 74 is a Super Mario 64 rom-hack made by Lugmillord. It was released in Summer 2011 and contains 151 Stars. This hack is trying to be fun, playable hack of the original. Difficulty wise, it does amp it up, but not so much as to ruin the fun. It starts very easy and has a good difficulty curve, not getting too hard until the very end, and even more so on the final two "sphere" levels. Super Mario 74 Extreme Edition is a hack that uses the levels in this game (replacing Champion's Challenge with Triarc Bridge), but for the purpose of making them devilishly hard. This game does nothing too drastic compared to the original. Mario controls exactly the same, there are no custom enemies, bosses, or even graphics. The only big change outside of the actual level themselves is the music, though most of the tracks still stay the same from the original. The over worlds contain mostly pipes and instant warp zones hidden inside "paintings" in order to transport between the levels. This hack also has a very silly tone and is most likely meant to be a parody. The NPC are there mostly for a quick laugh or joke, and getting specific amount of stars usually results in taunting the player that they are going too slow. Even some of the star names are dissing the player, for example, any of the ones that are just called "Secret..." or "Can you find Me?". There are also some times that the game mentions the original Mario 64 by name/game and breaks the 4th wall.
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