
But few game makers inspire fans the way Nintendo does, and that's what's led to people pulling apart the code for Super Mario 64 and finding ways for it to end up on platforms like the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and even Dreamcast.įred Wood, a producer at Vlambeer and head of independent developer Mokuzai Studio, was the first speedrunner I found who'd set their sights on this forbidden Nintendo port.


But those ports, understandably, tend to release on machines made by Nintendo because, as you may recall, Nintendo made Super Mario 64. Super Mario 64 has been ported to a lot of video game machines over the years, including and most recently as part of the Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection on Switch.
