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    Super Mario 64

    Game » consists of 15 releases. Released Jun 23, 1996

    Super Mario 64 takes the Mario franchise into polygonal worlds, setting numerous standards for 3D game design along the way.

    How old were you when you first played Super Mario 64

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    Claude

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    #1  Edited By Claude


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    #2  Edited By Claude

    I was 31 and it changed how I viewed video games. To me, it meant the sky was the limit.

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    #3  Edited By Snipzor

    Oh dear god, it was so long ago. I don't remember much about those times, but I do remember my dad cut part of his thumb off while I was on the first snow level... kinda hard to forget something like that.

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    #4  Edited By Claude

    @Snipzor said:

    Oh dear god, it was so long ago. I don't remember much about those times, but I do remember my dad cut part of his thumb off while I was on the first snow level... kinda hard to forget something like that.

    Before there were video games, I almost put my dad's eye out with a lego. It popped from my force straight into his eye. Don't get me started on my Lincoln Logs.

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    Looking at the release date, I must have been eight. I played it for the first time at a kiosk, and was like "OMG what the fuuuuuuuuuuuuck this is amazing holy shit I can't believe I am looking at this let alone playing it oh man oh man".

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    #6  Edited By McGhee

    I really loved that game, but after that there wasn't much I cared for on the N64. I sold it and bought a PS1, which turned out to be my all time favorite game console because it had so many classic JRPGs.

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    #7  Edited By JJOR64

    I think 6.  Can't remember to be exact.  I was just a little kid when the N64 came out.

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    #8  Edited By ArcBorealis

    6 or 7? It was still a few years past when it first released, as I got on N64 the Christmas of '99. Had a heck of a lot of fun playing it, took me about 3 years to finally get all 120 stars, and there was one that always alluded me. Not sure if it was a glitch, but apparently the one I was missing all those years was from catching the rabbit in the basement a second time. Except that I could not find him there. Realized I had to start the game over and make sure to catch him when he came up the second time. Finishing that game was a pretty fantastic feeling, one of the first games I ever beat (not counting Pokemon Snap or Yoshi's Story, as those didn't give me as much of a challenge as Super Mario 64.)

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    #9  Edited By Claude

    @McGhee_the_Insomniac said:

    I really loved that game, but after that there wasn't much I cared for on the N64. I sold it and bought a PS1, which turned out to be my all time favorite game console because it had so many classic JRPGs.

    I loved that N64. So many great games. I was more of a platform junky and some cool sidescrollers, golf, sports, stuff like that. But the first person shooters were cool as hell. Turok and Turok 2, Goldeneye, Perfect Dark, all very cool games.

    I finally bought a used PS1 to play Silent Hill. I knew I would love that game. Really wasn't into JRPGs.

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    #10  Edited By buzz_clik

    I was 20. I'd just moved to Melbourne and my (then) girlfriend bought me the (then) latest Nintendo console, along with a copy of this amazing new Mario game.

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    #11  Edited By OllyOxenFree

    First time seeing the game in a Best Buy with those big ass screens really just made my jaw drop. I was about... 8 I believe.

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    #12  Edited By Dany

    I was 7.

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    #13  Edited By TheDudeOfGaming

    I was 2.

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    #14  Edited By TehFlan

    I think I was 7. I don't remember. It wasn't the year it came out, but I got it as a birthday present, however old I was.

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    #15  Edited By WickedCestus

    I was between 3 and 6 I believe. I never really knew what I was doing but I loved it all the same.

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    #16  Edited By Aronman789

    I only ever played the DS version.

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    #17  Edited By Rahf

    I played it when it came out, so that would be 11. Even though I don't remember anything from that time in my life, I do have a very fond emotional connection to the game.

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    I played it the year it came out, which means I was 14 when I first played it. I remember liking it a lot but preferring the 2d Mario games at the end of the day (an opinion I continue to hold, although the Galaxy games are fantastic).

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    #19  Edited By Claude

    @Aronman789 said:

    I only ever played the DS version.

    I thought about adding an other option. But it's still Super Mario 64 even if you played it on the DS or the Wii on your Virtual Console. That's your age.

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    #20  Edited By HandsomeDead

    8 years old. Blew my mind. Put me on the tragic path of being a regular gamer for years.

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    #21  Edited By Famov
    @HandsomeDead said:
    8 years old. Blew my mind. Put me on the tragic path of being a regular gamer for years.
    With 10k posts and relentless unearned cynicism, I have difficulty believing that you've found a way to leave this path.
     
    And uh, I was eight years old too.
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    #22  Edited By Video_Game_King

    358. Even back then, that game kicked ass.

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    #23  Edited By nickystixx

    I was 10 years old when i played mario 64 the first time. i thought that it was amazing. i didn' get an N64 though i went with the Playstation because of twisted metal and it was 50 dollars cheaper than an n64  I think i made the right choice. 

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    #24  Edited By toowalrus

    I dunno, when did that come out? 1996? OK, so 6 or 7.

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    #25  Edited By Blubba

    I was 4 when it came out, but I don't think I actually played it until I was 6 or 7. It was probably one of the first games I actually owned. I really hope there is a more direct sequel eventually.

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    #26  Edited By Gerhabio

    When I played it I thought that's what games were: Platformers.

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    #27  Edited By Hector

    I was 7 years old, played it at a friends house!

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    #28  Edited By strangeling

    I never played it until it was known as Super Mario 64 DS. Does that count?

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    im pretty sure i was 4 or 5.  i dunno thats probably the first video game ive ever seen

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    #30  Edited By Claude

    @strangeling said:

    I never played it until it was known as Super Mario 64 DS. Does that count?

    Sure it does. It's all good when it comes to Super Mario 64.

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    #31  Edited By ShadowKing7

    I think I was 8, and holy Christ, I thought it was amazing.  One of the games that forever cemented my love for the N64.
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    16 or so, I just ran ran around the castle and the first few levels blown away at how open it was.

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    #33  Edited By gla55jAw

    Never owned an n64 and never played it, sadly.

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    #34  Edited By wefwefasdf

    Pretty sure I was eight years old. Fantastic game. Sadly, I never owned it. :(

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    #35  Edited By Claude

    @gla55jAw said:

    Never owned an n64 and never played it, sadly.

    I love the honesty. I'm now waiting for the mother's womb people to show up. Wish me luck.

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    #36  Edited By Sooperspy

    Probably 4-5.

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    #37  Edited By stonyman65

    I was 7 or 8, somewhere around there.

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    #38  Edited By Twilit_Igniter42

    I was 16.  I remember seeing grainy screenshots of it in Nintendo Power when I was 15 and I couldn't comprehend how they could turn a 2D platformer 3D.  Then, one fateful day in the fall of '96, my mom had just come home from taking my 6 year old brother to Toys R Us and told me she saw some kids playing the demo there and she said it looked amazing.  Since I didn't have my license, I made her drive me to the Toys R Us the next day so I could play it.  And when I did, I was floored - a big, 3D digital playground to run around in!  The demo reset itself every 2 minutes, so I never actually made it into the castle (I was all proud of myself when I found a "secret door" in the moat).  We got the N64 that Christmas.  It was the last classic system in my opinion.  Once Sony entered the picture, things changed (not for the bad, it was just a different playing field after that).

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    #39  Edited By Mr_Skeleton

    13 years old but I played it on the DS.

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    #40  Edited By Jimbo

    I haven't played a Mario game since Super Mario Land.

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    #41  Edited By Vexxan

    6 or 7...can't remember.

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    I was 6 and I couldn't believe what I was seeing.

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    #43  Edited By nintendoeats

    It is the first non-educational game that I remember playing. I played it in a store on launch day. I didn't actually get an N64 till 2001. SM64 remains my favorite game of all time.

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    #44  Edited By phish09

    I was about 15 or 16 when that game came out, and all I remember thinking is "this plays like total shit".  I figured, right there and then, that 3D games were going to be the death of all my favorite franchises.  Don't get me wrong, I loved me some Doom and Wolfensten and Star Fox...games that were meant to be played in 3D, but to me Mario was about this tight precise platforming and great artistic style, and Mario 64 came out and just looked like ass and controlling the camera was a total chore.  I'm glad they've finally made some good 3D mario games on the Wii, but that seriously took them a long time to get from something as great as Super Mario World to the next great game in the franchise, Super Mario Galaxy.
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    #45  Edited By BulletproofMonk

    Never played it.

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    #46  Edited By NickBOTT

    I was 12 years young.  I played and loved every minute of it, then about a month later my house got robbed and that was one of the things stolen womp womp.  They didn't touch my SNES but did steal my copy of Maximum Carnage for some reason.  Maybe bc it was a red cartridge?  Oh well...

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    #47  Edited By SeriouslyNow

    @Claude said:

    I was 31 and it changed how I viewed video games. To me, it meant the sky was the limit.

    I was 25 and it made me think that Nintendo + Silicon Graphics = a whole lot of hype and muddy textures.

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    #48  Edited By Claude

    @SeriouslyNow said:

    @Claude said:

    I was 31 and it changed how I viewed video games. To me, it meant the sky was the limit.

    I was 25 and it made me think that Nintendo + Silicon Graphics = a whole lot of hype and muddy textures.

    You must have been a PC gamer. I though Turok was cool as hell on the N64, but looking back it was a foggy as hell adventure.

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    #49  Edited By TwoLines

    About 12 or 13. 

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    #50  Edited By YoungFrey

    I still remember it quite well.  I'd just gotten my first real job out of college.  I was living in a fairly crappy appartment with 1 futon, 1 director's chair, and a peach crate to hold my tiny TV (actually an old C64 monitor).  I spent some good times playing that game and listening to Antichrist Superstar.  Those two things are permanantly linked in my mind.Good times.

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