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− | {{Infobox|title = Super Mario 74|image = SuperMario74.PNG|Creator = Lugmillord|NoS = 151|Created = ~June 27th 2011|Levels = 15|Secret = 9|Link = http://www.smwcentral.net/?p=section&a=details&id=4|PPLink = http://sm64hacks.com/hack.php?id=20}} |
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− | '''Super Mario 74''' is a Super Mario 64 rom-hack made by Lugmillord. It was released in June 2011 and contains 151 Stars. Difficulty wise, it does amp it up, but not so much to the point of ruining the fun. It starts very easy and has a good difficulty curve, not getting too hard until the very end, and even more so on the final two "sphere" levels. [[Super Mario 74 Extreme Edition]] is a hack that uses the levels in this game (replacing Champion's Challenge with Triarc Bridge), but for the purpose of making them devilishly hard. |
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+ | {{Basic_hack_infobox|Image = SuperMario74.PNG|creator = Lugmillord|published = June 27, 2011|number_of_stars = 151|number_of_levels = 15|number_of_secret_levels = 9|download_link = https://hacks.sm64hacks.com/hack/20}}'''Super Mario 74''' is a ROM hack made by Lugmillord. It was released in June 2011 and contains 151 stars. The difficulty is amped up, but not so much to the point of ruining the fun. It starts very easy, and has a good difficulty curve. It doesn't get too hard until the very end, and even more so in the final two "sphere" levels. |
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+ | More over, the creator made an even harder version called [[Super Mario 74 Extreme Edition]] reusing levels from this game (replacing [[Champion's Challenge]] with Triarc-Bridge), but for the purpose of making them devilishly difficult. |
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⚫ | This hack also has a very silly tone and is most likely meant to be a parody. The NPCs are there mostly for a quick laugh or joke, and getting a specific amount of stars usually results in a message taunting the player, saying that they're going too slow. Even some of the star names are taunting the player, such as any of the ones that are simply called "Secret..." or "Can You Find Me?". There are also some times that the game mentions the original Super Mario 64 by name/game and breaks the fourth wall. |
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+ | Currently, this hack is being redone by the Project 74 team. |
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+ | Amit Sujauddin later went on to make Super Mario 74 DS, a SM64DS version of this hack. |
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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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+ | The main plot of this game is explained by a Toad close to where you spawn when you enter the Valley of the Toads. As usual, Princess Peach gets kidnapped by Bowser. However, there are more than the usual 150 stars, implying that is a direct sequel to Super Mario 64. The extra 30 stars happened to be hidden in the toilet. In-game, these 30 stars are placed throughout the overworlds and in the secret stages. Also, once you get to the final two levels, Mario learns of the Kubus(es), which are cubes that control certain aspects of every video game in existence. Though there are four in total, two are introduced in the original. The Kubus of Light provides energy for sunlight in every video game, and the Kubus of Darkness produces all of the darkness in every video game. |
==Levels== |
==Levels== |
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|[[Dice-Fortress]] |
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|[[Skyward Slopes]] |
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|Whomp's Fortress |
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|Jolly Roger Bay |
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|[[System of a Town]] |
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|[[Haunted Factory]] |
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|[[Stalagmite Cave]] |
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|[[Icecrystal-Tower]] |
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|[[Overheating Oasis]] |
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|[[Flowery Gardens]] |
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|[[Sunny Beach]] |
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|[[Cliff of Wrath]] |
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|[[Luminium-Sphere]] |
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|Bowser in the Sky |
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+ | |There are 16 Red Coins in this level. In addition, there is also a secret entrance to the castle grounds from the original Super Mario 64 hidden somewhere in the basement of the Crystal Palace. |
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|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time |
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|Dust-Switch of Identity |
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Revision as of 00:46, 18 February 2020
aptem
Super Mario 74 is a ROM hack made by Lugmillord. It was released in June 2011 and contains 151 stars. The difficulty is amped up, but not so much to the point of ruining the fun. It starts very easy, and has a good difficulty curve. It doesn't get too hard until the very end, and even more so in the final two "sphere" levels.
More over, the creator made an even harder version called Super Mario 74 Extreme Edition reusing levels from this game (replacing Champion's Challenge with Triarc-Bridge), but for the purpose of making them devilishly difficult.
The graphics are still the same as the original game, but there are few changes like the music, though most of the tracks still stay the same. The overworlds mostly contain pipes and instant warp zones hidden inside the pseudo-paintings in order to transport between the levels.
This hack also has a very silly tone and is most likely meant to be a parody. The NPCs are there mostly for a quick laugh or joke, and getting a specific amount of stars usually results in a message taunting the player, saying that they're going too slow. Even some of the star names are taunting the player, such as any of the ones that are simply called "Secret..." or "Can You Find Me?". There are also some times that the game mentions the original Super Mario 64 by name/game and breaks the fourth wall.
Currently, this hack is being redone by the Project 74 team.
Amit Sujauddin later went on to make Super Mario 74 DS, a SM64DS version of this hack.
Plot
The main plot of this game is explained by a Toad close to where you spawn when you enter the Valley of the Toads. As usual, Princess Peach gets kidnapped by Bowser. However, there are more than the usual 150 stars, implying that is a direct sequel to Super Mario 64. The extra 30 stars happened to be hidden in the toilet. In-game, these 30 stars are placed throughout the overworlds and in the secret stages. Also, once you get to the final two levels, Mario learns of the Kubus(es), which are cubes that control certain aspects of every video game in existence. Though there are four in total, two are introduced in the original. The Kubus of Light provides energy for sunlight in every video game, and the Kubus of Darkness produces all of the darkness in every video game.
Levels
Name of level | Level(s) replaced | Number of Stars available | Stars required | Amount of coins in the level |
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Dice-Fortress | Bob-omb Battlefield | 7 | 0 | 121 |
Skyward Slopes | Whomp's Fortress | 7 | 0 | 122 |
Azure-Abyss | Jolly Roger Bay | 7 | 0 | 131 |
System of a Town | Cool, Cool Mountain | 7 | 10+ | 147 |
Haunted Factory | Big Boo's Haunt | 7 | 10+ | 251 |
Stalagmite Cave | Hazy Maze Cave | 7 | 30 | 135 |
Icecrystal-Tower | Lethal Lava Land | 7 | 30 | 167 |
Overheating Oasis | Shifting Sand Land | 7 | 30+ | 144 |
Flowery Gardens | Dire, Dire Docks | 7 | 10+ | 110 |
Swampy Spring | Snowman's Land | 7 | 50+ | 133 |
Sunny Beach | Wet-Dry World | 7 | 50+ | 100 |
Cliff of Wrath | Tall, Tall Mountain | 7 | 50+ | 116 |
Molten Treasure Chest | Tiny-Huge Island | 7 | 75 | 255 |
Luminium-Sphere | Tick Tock Clock | 7 | 85 | 148 |
Ombru-Sphere | Rainbow Ride | 7 | 95 | 141 |
Bonus Levels
Name of level | Level(s) replaced | Number of Stars available | Stars required | Notes |
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Toxic-Switch of Danger | Cavern of the Metal Cap | 5 | 0 | This entire level contains toxic air that can decrease Mario's health very quickly. |
Bowser's Badlands-Battlefield | Bowser in the Dark World | 4 | 10 | |
Tower of the East | Wing Mario Over the Rainbow | 6 | 10+ | |
Lava-Switch of Eruption | Tower of the Wing Cap | 3 | 10+ | |
Dust-Switch of Identity | Vanish Cap Under the Moat | 6 | 10+ | |
Frozen Slide | The Princess's Secret Slide | 4 | 10+ | |
Bowser's Aquatic Castle | Bowser in the Fire Sea | 5 | 50 | |
Champion's Challenge | The Secret Aquarium | 2 | 50+ | The second Star in this level is also the 151st and final Star in the game. |
Bowser's Crystal Palace | Bowser in the Sky | 6 | 110 | There are 16 Red Coins in this level. In addition, there is also a secret entrance to the castle grounds from the original Super Mario 64 hidden somewhere in the basement of the Crystal Palace. |
Hub
Name of level | Level(s) replaced | Number of Stars available | Stars required | Notes |
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Valley of the Toads | Castle Courtyard | 4 | 0 | Two of the Stars come from Toads. The other two are held by MIPS the rabbit. |
Magma Temple | Castle Interior | 1 | 50+ | Once you have collected 125 Stars, you can gain access to the last of the five Mysterious Hidden Objects behind that door. |
Castle Grounds | Castle Grounds | 0 | 110+ | Yoshi will still appear on the roof if you have at least 150 Stars. |
Music
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Flipside | Super Paper Mario | File Select screen, Valley of the Toads, Tower of the East, Magma Temple |
Bob-omb Battlefield | Super Mario 64 | Dice-Fortress, System of a Town, Flowery Gardens, Sunny Beach, Cliff of Wrath |
Title Theme | Super Mario 64 | Press Start screen, Skyward Slopes |
Dire, Dire Docks | Super Mario 64 | Azure-Abyss, Swampy Spring |
Cave Dungeon | Super Mario 64 | Toxic-Switch of Danger, Stalagmite Cave |
Koopa's Road | Super Mario 64 | Bowser's Badlands-Battlefield, Bowser's Aquatic Castle |
Frantic Factory | Donkey Kong 64 | Haunted Factory |
Snow Mountain | Super Mario 64 | Icecrystal-Tower |
Windmill Hut | The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time | Dust-Switch of Identity |
Lethal Lava Land | Super Mario 64 | Lava-Switch of Eruption, Overheating Oasis, Molten Treasure Chest |
Slider | Super Mario 64 | Frozen Slide |
Stone Tower Temple | The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask | Luminum-Sphere, Ombru-Sphere, Piranha Plant Lullaby |
Hideout Helm | Donkey Kong 64 | Bowser's Crystal Palace |
Eternal Star | Mario Party | Champion's Challenge |