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1 -Super Mario for Nintendo 64 Featuring some of the finest 3-D graphics and game play ever developed for a video game, Super Mario 64 set a new standard for interactive entertainment when it was launched with the Nintendo 64. Super Mario 64's vast worlds teem with daunting obstacle courses, hidden items, puzzles and more than 30 enemies! The action begins when Mario goes to visit the Princess, but finds her castle eerily empty. Leaping through pictures hanging from the walls, he enters 15 magical worlds to search for 120 Power Stars. Mario has more than a dozen moves, including running, jumping, swimming, stomping and punching, and even performing a backward somersault! When troublemakers swipe Mario's cap, he'll have to grab it back! Special caps give him short-lived powers, including the ability to fly. Super Mario 64 features unmatched camera control that make adventuring in its 3-D world a snap even for newcomers. Check out the strategy section to find directions to all 120 Power Stars!...
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2 -Lode Runner 3-D for Nintendo 64 "Lode Runner makes the leap into the third dimension with a promising mix of old-fashioned puzzle elements and new-fangled graphics. Lode Runner 3-D takes our well-moussed hero to five different worlds, plus an extremely tough bonus world, as he searches for gold hijacked by the mad Emperor Monk. Broadcasts from a demure comms specialist bring you up to speed on mission objectives, weapons and enemies. In classic platform style, you'll have to find gold and gems while protecting Lode Runner's lives. Upon landing on each planet, you navigate a series of branching catwalks to find the stage and level you want to enter. Including the bonus world, Lode Runner 3-D boasts a staggering 150 levels. Comms consoles relay technical information about your enemies' devices. These include the Snow-Maker, for repairing broken pathways; Tele-Freezer, your basic warp device; and Rock, a big heavy thing that hurts when it falls on your head. "...
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