
I’ve been testing the site with an Xbox Series S controller, and there’s no input lag whatsoever.Īccording to the website, you can save your game progress as well. As you may know, you can pair a Playstation, Xbox, or MFi controller to your Apple devices for gaming. To play the game on your iPad or iPhone, you’ll need to pair a game controller.

If you want to try out this fan-favorite Mario adventure on your Apple device, you can do so here. It’s unclear how long Nintendo will allow this site to stay up, but it was first reported on in April, so it’s been around for several months now. The game plays tremendously well in Safari on iPad, iPhone, and on the Mac. The website stems from a GitHub project called the “Super Mario 64 decomp project.” Given this is an entirely unofficial modification, we’d guess it won’t be too long until Nintendo’s lawyers get involved, so get in there while you can.Previously spotted by Nintendo Life, you can now play the iconic Super Mario 64 inside a web browser on almost any device, including your Apple products. Princess Peach can fly/float for example.Īll users need to do is download a Super Mario 64 ROM (*ahem* if you owned the original, of course) and load it using the emulator of their choosing.įrom there, here’s a tutorial on how to get going (via SlashGear). Players are also encouraged to invent their own mini-games, including a cheeky little game of hide-and-seek in the mansion.Įach new character in the game (all the gang’s here) plays it slightly differently too. The result is a sort of Mario Kart vs Super Mario mashup, with players competing for coins and power ups in an attempt to finish the level first. Thanks to Kaze Emanuar, Melonspeedruns and Marshivolt, one of the all time greats can now be enjoyed as a 24-player online extravaganza.

Modders have turned the single player 3D platform classic Super Mario 64 into an online multiplayer free-for-all that’s available to download and play right now.
