The console's ability to handle massive amounts of AI and objects simultaneously.
Early concepts of gravity that allowed characters to walk on curved surfaces. Where Did It Go? SuperMario 128
If you were a Nintendo fan in the early 2000s, there was one name that felt like the "Holy Grail" of gaming: . It wasn’t just a rumored sequel to Super Mario 64 ; it was a symbol of the next generation. But as history shows, we never actually got a game with that title. So, what happened to the most famous "lost" Mario game? The Birth of a Codename The console's ability to handle massive amounts of
Today, the name lives on in fan communities like Super Mario 128 Central and even as a special event match in Super Smash Bros. Melee , where you have to fight exactly 128 tiny Marios. If you were a Nintendo fan in the