
The trailer also shows Mario's cap in action, displaying both its ability to allow Mario to perform nimble, acrobatic traversal moves and also Odyssey's signature capture ability, which allows Mario to temporarily take control of a host of the game's enemies and objects to solve puzzles and reach far-away areas. The trailer is accompanied by an incredibly funky Nintendo 64 re-imagining of the original Odyssey main theme, and if the earlier preview of the Mario 64 Odyssey Sand Kingdom is to be believed it should be safe to expect similar treatments to other parts of the soundtrack. Around the titular Odyssey ship, the trailer showcases what seems to be four areas: the Hat, Sand, Wooded, and Bowser's Kingdom, all of which can be entered much like the paintings from Super Mario 64. Related: Super Mario 64 Had a Graphics Bug for 20 Years Fans Only Discovered Nowįrom the trailer on Emanuar's YouTube channel it's easy to see this is a full-fledged recreation of the Mario Odyssey experience. With the possibility of more 3D Mario Switch remasters around the corner, the remake and recreation ouroboros shows no sign of stopping.

Just recently, YouTube user MrComit released a remake of the original Mario Party game in 64's engine, and not too long before that Emanuar himself released a Super Mario 64 remake of the Nintendo GameCube title Super Mario Sunshine.

The Mario series, and Super Mario 64 in particular, have some of the largest histories of any game franchise when it comes to hacks, mods, and fan games.


It combines some of the mechanics, enemies, and locales from Odyssey while attempting to keep the chunky nostalgia of the first 3D Mario game, and it's available for free right now. Popular modder Kaze Emanuar has released a trailer for the full release of Super Mario Odyssey 64, a recreation of Nintendo Switch darling Super Mario Odyssey in the engine of Super Mario 64.
