![]() ![]() ![]() sav "for r4 cards and twilightmenu++, real hardware users" formats) Showcase (USA).dsv) (there should be both. Revision (these are 100% clean no cheat saves of the DLC and the Wii version's micros, as cheating obviously makes it boring very quickly, if Fire Emblem: The New Mystery of the Emblem van have a save with the dlc content in there, so can Warioware DIY as well) (also the save named "WarioWare Do it Yourself - Showcase (Europe, Australia) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).dsv actually works on the US version on the rom, so rename that file to WarioWare D.I.Y. The disk has since been dumped, and the game's ROM is available to download on Revision, also i wanted to delete the previous comments/reviews, but this website has no option at all to delete them, the problem was making those mistakes on previous comments in the first place, now they're stuck there forever, damn it. It's unknown if any further development of the game was made, but it's speculated that this version of the game was just a tech demo for the Disk Drive that Nintendo made to show the hardware's potential to the press. The only real discernible differences between the Disk Drive variant and the original game are some slightly better textures, different music for Peach's castle, buggy encounters with the Wiggler boss in Tiny-Huge Island and longer loading times. In June 2014 footage of the Disk Drive release of Super Mario 64 surfaced online when a French collector found a copy of the port at a second-hand game store in Japan. Footage of Super Mario Disk Version being shown at SpaceWorld '96 has been found online, basically proving that this was just a tech demo for the Disk Drive, though the fact Nintendo made a disk sticker specifically for it suggests that this could have been a planned add-on to the original Super Mario 64, or at least some new content was planned somewhere in development, more than likely the cut content found in the Gigaleak, including multiplayer support, hinted in the Gigaleak. This can be debunked by the fact that the found disk drive shows no new game, but instead an enhanced port of Super Mario 64. The magazine Famitsu claimed to have sources close to the project that confirmed Super Mario 64 Disk Drive was to be a sequel to Super Mario 64. Many fans speculated that the game was going to be the rumoured Super Mario 64 2. While Super Mario 64DD was never officially released, Super Mario 64 DS can be seen as the fruition of these ideas. ![]() There was reportedly a demo of this concept, but there was a lack of any legitimate images or videos to prove this. Due to this, several games and expansion packs that were in development for the Disk Drive were subsequently cancelled, including an enhanced port of Super Mario 64.īefore being found, very little was known about Super Mario 64DD aside from the fact that it had the same graphics and style as its predecessor, and that Luigi had become a playable character. The add-on was a massive failure with those who owned the console and was discontinued in 2001, never seeing release outside of Japan. Despite this early accessory release, the Disk Drive missed many launch dates, but eventually came out in Japan on December 1st, 1999, with a planned US release for the near future. The add-on would utilize magnetic disks instead of the standard game cartridges available for the system. In 1995, Nintendo announced the Nintendo 64 Disk Drive one year after announcing the system itself. ![]() Instead of cutting the Nintendo 64's lifespan, Nintendo opted to try an add-on for the system to allow for disk usage. While other systems such as the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn had moved on to using discs for their consoles, the Nintendo 64 fell behind as it still utilized cartridges. In 1996, Nintendo launched its newest console, the Nintendo 64. Originally set to release in 1999, it would have served as a launch title for the Disk Drive add-on. Super Mario Disk Version (aka Super Mario 64DD) was a planned port of Super Mario 64 for the Nintendo 64 Disk Drive. ![]()
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