@@jxstryanlol787624 Years Later: Oh My kids love that game, me myself though, man those were good times, I don’t play Mario anymore though, I’m to old for games. Kids future as they become 10 yeaes old after 2024: I got the Nintendo Switch 2! Future kids 5 more years later: I got the Gamecube “2” | 10 years later: Nintendo: we are no longer creating game consoles, or games, ….. because we’re making hologram projected off of games that you’ll be plying right on your ipads, iphones, your smart”er” tv’s, it’ll be so easy and fun to play, that your own pets will know hod to use to play games on the “Nintendo” Hologram.
So many different games ld like to show. I'd go at 1996 and show sonic fans gameplay from sonic robo blast and say that this is the future of 3d sonic games.
@@dynamon911nzAside from not wanting to set another game in Peach’s Castle, I feel like it’d also take a good bit of retooling to make it truly fit. It’s well put together, but some of the artistic choices regarding modeling and texturing don’t feel entirely… Mario, if you get what I mean. It’s part of what gives this video such a surreal feel go it.
Mario not leaning forward when he runs is such a subtle detail, but it contributes so much to the unfamiliar feeling. This is Mario, but it isn't our Mario
As a person who loved the oddly nostalgic atmosphere of the Gamecube tech demo, seeing Mario run around this expanded version is liminal to me. Great work, I hope this project is eventually finished and if not more footage of it is uploaded.
Just now, already living in mario 64 ds for the port. Libra, if you travel the whole country, there is a mario sunshine development alternative translation scale was briefly released.
If this isn’t playable at some point in time I’ll cry. I’ve always wanted to walk around that tech demo Peach’s castle. Also it feels like Eclipse, 2001 and this now are the biggest rom hack conversions and it’s amazing to see. SMS is my favorite game so to see the hacks finally go somewhere makes me so happy to see as a fan
I love how this is shot and edited in a similar way to how old promo videos were. Something about the music, the weird cuts, the gameplay, I don't know if it was intentional but it really feels like looking at footage that would be sent to various groups for further editing and advertising. Cool stuff
Same! I could practically hear a voiceover saying「そして近々、Nintendo Dolphin ゲーム システム用の『スーパー マリオ 2000』が登場します。」(Apologies for having almost assuredly butchered that translation).
Dang, i just imagines what it would have been like if they kept releasing 3D Mario games after 64 like a series. Same type of gameplay and everything but expanding with each one. That would have been great, but I’m still happy with what we got.
For me it was the drop shadow, the navy blue tint is unmistakable. There’s also something about the metal materials that’s very particular to the GameCube.
Very nice and polished “beta” hack for Super Mario Sunshine! Really feels and looks like a tech demo for the game’s platforming and graphical showcase for the gamecube, along with hints of themes that would be used in the finished product!
This game could work perfectly as Super Mario 128, since that game was later supposed to be released the GameCube, be the sequel to Super Mario 64 which could explain the similar game designs, and was around the exact time when Super Mario 128 was “supposibly” in production, (the Mario 128 tech demo shown off when the GameCube was first being revealed to the public, 2000). It all fits perfectly to me.
I swear half of your videos feel like legit fever dreamscapes. "Yeah I had a dream I was watching a video of an early Mario game for GameCube, it was using that castle model for that dolphin stress test, but Mario from Mario 128 was walking around, and then he was like outside walking around and open area. Wouldn't that be crazy"
This is EXACTLY what many of us back in the day envisioned Super Mario 128 was gonna look like. Great work bringing the 2000 tech demo to life! Really wish this was the big 3D Mario for the system instead of it getting endlessly delayed and we get Sunshine instead.
The most fun part about this to me is the fact that you've kept the weirdness of the 64/GameCube-era spinoff stuff and not just gone for an anachronistic NSMB look like other speculative GC Mario concepts set in the Mushroom Kingdom might. It really feels like a look into a world where a Mario game came out in place of Luigi's Mansion.
Keep coming back to watch this. I'll be honest, at first I didn't even consider it a possibility of this being a sunshine hack since it looks so unique, serious props, very excited to see where you take it. Hard4Games is gonna love this.
“Historians have recently discovered that this wasn’t an obscure video game realeased not to long after popular 20-22nd century video game “ Super Mario 64” but rather a video created to convey a sense of dreamlike unfamiliarity using certain familiar aspects of Super Mario 64, to contrast with the unfamiliar aspects and therefore emphasize them. Truly a testament to how much the artists of the past understood how to convey the aforementioned dream-like quality.”
I think this is one of the coolest fan projects I've seen in a LONG time. It's like something out of a fever dream in the best possible way, and I love how it's inspired by that old gamecube demo. Really hoping to see this become more realized in the future!
@@Ray_Cathode No no, I didn't mean to take anything away from this demo that this creator made! It does look really good and as if it could be authentic if it had actually come out at the time! Creating this was no small feat and it turned out good! I just meant that the world that this tech demo depicts doesn't look nearly as compelling as the ones that we actually got in Super Mario Sunshine. And I disagree that if this tech demo had been fleshed out into a full fledged game that it would be better than Sunshine. Obviously some subjectivity here, but I stand by my opinion.
Wish I could live in a timeline where we got a game that looks like this. A potential direct Super Mario 64 sequel that could've been but wasn't meant to be.
At this point I'm convinced people are leaking top-secret Nintendo assets under the guides of 'hacks' and 'fan animations'. Props to the camera sounds; dunno why but they just make it feel even more nintendo-y if that makes any sense
With how many times the internet has punked me, I was expecting something “scary” or shitpost-y to happen. Satisfied to see that it’s just wholesome play test footage. 😊
Interesting to see the GameCube castle demo in the context of a hub worth you can actually run around in. That little zoom-out on the staircases just felt so right!
This feels like something I would see in a dream, I had a dream of something similar but with Luigi’s Mansion it being the 2000 version but more liminal. This is amazing!
THIS IS AMAZING!! this is what players want on the early Gamecube era, a mushroom kingdom themed game, no beaches, no F.L.U.D.D., just a Mario 64 like sequel.
@@JollyPower69 same, imagine a world with a better gamecube era, with rare ware games and others like this Mario or even a tloz ocarina of time sequel.
@@mrfox9090 Super Mario Sunshine isn't real. Sure, there's plenty of convincing mock-up footage out there, but there is no such game. Know a friend who tried to emulate it once. Whole emulator crashed when he got past the file select screen. I own a disc copy of the game, but it's conspicuously damaged beyond operability. Point is, there's people who know the truth, and conspirators like yourself who want to hide it. Makes sense, too. Why would Nintendo release a boring game about street cleaning duty with an ugly artstyle and unmemorable gameplay? Bowser allegedly speaking fluently? It all seems like financial suicide to release such an experimental yet boring game. Ultimately, you can't be a "hater" for something that never existed.
There was definitely going to be a sequel to Super Mario 64 that wasn’t Sunshine, being on the Nintendo 64 Disk Drive (it failed to release successfully outside Japan), and it would’ve had co-op with Luigi and more worlds. Its exact plot and other details were left unknown, however it’s safe to say that the idea was sort of revived with Nintendo instead remaking Super Mario 64 for the Nintendo DS, while still adding new characters (A playable Yoshi, Luigi, and Wario) and new worlds (Sunshine Isles and Battle Fort). Still, it would’ve been interesting to have a Super Mario 64-esque entry in the Mario series on the GameCube, even if it was Japan-exclusive, and we got Super Mario Sunshine instead.
The custom mario model, combined with the castle and coin models imported from the Peach's Castle Gamecube Tech Demo and one of many unused planets from Mario Galaxy imported gives it a true Super Mario 128 vibe. Nice Work!!
If Nintendo made a Japan-exclusive Mario game for the GameCube that played like Super Mario 64, and it was a Mother 3 situation where we were begging them to translate it into English.
it's a platformer, not a jrpg. the language barely matters. then again, the mother 3 fan translation is prolly better than anything nintendo could ever put out, so it's not like it matters there either.
Seeing the castle and recognizing it INSTANTLY was so shocking and satisfying! It's a very fascinating mix of familiar and unnerving-- but not necessarily in an overdone creepy way The GameCube World tech demo had some strange musical composition which aids this dreamlike feeling
I’ve always felt the early GameCube era has been rife with mystery, with some games being reworked from unseen versions for the N64(DD), others having E3 demos that are radically different from what would release months later, and others still never seeing the light of day after being demo’d. I’m glad you’ve taken the time to tap into this chaotic yet ethereal period in Nintendo’s history.
i love the fact that Marionova used the Tech Demo called Gamecube world that show a new look with all the rooms explorable of what the Peachs castle could become in a true mario 64 sequel,wonderful job Marionova,please show more of this,its fantastic
When I see the thumbnail the first time, I thought ''Ohh, a footage of a Mario game from the Gamecube. I wonder what it will be? Hmm, I'm sure it will be an ARG or something like'' but WOW, what a project!!
I think this gives the feeling those creepy mario 64 videos are supposed to give. Those videos had to many familiar elements from mario 64 to be creepy. This is genuinely unnerving
You nailed it… whatever it is lol. Not super into these types of vids but this early Gamecube era aesthetic was really well done. You captured such an accurate yet off vibe I like it.
I wish I could find a word for feeling such heavy goosebumps at that startup-- that sheer excitement over such recognition I just hope more people will be able to appreciate it! It's obscure, but a very cool way of utilizing official assets!
This will be Mario in 2000
This will be mario graphics
mario graphics in 2000
I hope so
oh boy! only 24 years away
@@jxstryanlol787624 Years Later: Oh My kids love that game, me myself though, man those were good times, I don’t play Mario anymore though, I’m to old for games.
Kids future as they become 10 yeaes old after 2024: I got the Nintendo Switch 2!
Future kids 5 more years later: I got the Gamecube “2” | 10 years later: Nintendo: we are no longer creating game consoles, or games, ….. because we’re making hologram projected off of games that you’ll be plying right on your ipads, iphones, your smart”er” tv’s, it’ll be so easy and fun to play, that your own pets will know hod to use to play games on the “Nintendo” Hologram.
I like to imagine 2000 years ago Jesus was like "And this 🙏 will be Mario in 2000 😌🙌"
Skeeny Weeny Mario finally hit the gamecube!! This is awesome
I played one of ur rom hacks
@@khalilkargbo0628 that's crazy
He stopped eating pasta
To understand Skeeny Weeny Mario, we first must discuss parallel universes.
Hi kaze
Imagine going back in time and leaving a vhs of this sometime in 1999 or 2000. Imagine the playground rumors of a game that didn't really exist lmaoo
So many different games ld like to show. I'd go at 1996 and show sonic fans gameplay from sonic robo blast and say that this is the future of 3d sonic games.
Halo ds
Spreading misinformation to a whole new level
The fact that you used the tech demo castle in the sunshine engine is very impressive!
It still bogless my mind why didnt they used as a base for retail game. Oh well i Hope something come out of It from as an romhack.
@@dynamon911nzcause isle delfino fitz the game more
@@dynamon911nzAside from not wanting to set another game in Peach’s Castle, I feel like it’d also take a good bit of retooling to make it truly fit. It’s well put together, but some of the artistic choices regarding modeling and texturing don’t feel entirely… Mario, if you get what I mean. It’s part of what gives this video such a surreal feel go it.
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Mario isn’t fat look at wario he should eat a salad for once 💀
Looks like a fever dream...
I must see more!
Mario not leaning forward when he runs is such a subtle detail, but it contributes so much to the unfamiliar feeling. This is Mario, but it isn't our Mario
Just like with beta Mario 64 footage
It's a different breed of Mario
@@Andrew-ww1hz it's just pixels on a screen, it's literally not deep
it’s Mario, it is that deep
It's not that deep
Mario after the March 31st incident
As a person who loved the oddly nostalgic atmosphere of the Gamecube tech demo, seeing Mario run around this expanded version is liminal to me. Great work, I hope this project is eventually finished and if not more footage of it is uploaded.
this version is pathway to you?
Improper use of the word, try again
Man you replies are also using tone improperly
@@timohara7717 how so genius?
The people in these replies are being total assholes for no reason.🤦♂️
This somehow feels the same and extremely different from Mario 64, what a 2000s remake could look like
a 2000s remake exists
fawfulthegreat64 oh yeah, 64 DS. i genuinely forgot about that and was gonna check if there was some sort of 2000s sm64 fan remake lol
Just now, already living in mario 64 ds for the port. Libra, if you travel the whole country, there is a mario sunshine development alternative translation scale was briefly released.
Super Mario 64 DX: Director's Cut
NEW MILLENNIUM, NEW MARIO!!!! can't wait to see more of this! :D
He got a new design just like Sonic in SA1
If this isn’t playable at some point in time I’ll cry. I’ve always wanted to walk around that tech demo Peach’s castle. Also it feels like Eclipse, 2001 and this now are the biggest rom hack conversions and it’s amazing to see. SMS is my favorite game so to see the hacks finally go somewhere makes me so happy to see as a fan
I love how this is shot and edited in a similar way to how old promo videos were. Something about the music, the weird cuts, the gameplay, I don't know if it was intentional but it really feels like looking at footage that would be sent to various groups for further editing and advertising. Cool stuff
Same! I could practically hear a voiceover saying「そして近々、Nintendo Dolphin ゲーム システム用の『スーパー マリオ 2000』が登場します。」(Apologies for having almost assuredly butchered that translation).
Whoa! This is 100% like a peak into what a proper SM64 sequel would’ve been like!
Dang, i just imagines what it would have been like if they kept releasing 3D Mario games after 64 like a series. Same type of gameplay and everything but expanding with each one. That would have been great, but I’m still happy with what we got.
@@megamatthew75imagine the palces we could have go! A beach, the space, over the world, maybe mario could use a cat suit!
i don't know what it says about me that the first few seconds i looked at mario and his animations i instantly knew this was a sunshine mod
Same here lol. The camera movement made it more apparent too, exactly like Sunshine's.
Funnily enough, while I had a bit of a formless suspicion, what gave it away to me was the coin sparkles.
For me it was the drop shadow, the navy blue tint is unmistakable. There’s also something about the metal materials that’s very particular to the GameCube.
Captured the vibe perfectly - reminds me of the Nintendo ON hoax from way back when
Very nice and polished “beta” hack for Super Mario Sunshine! Really feels and looks like a tech demo for the game’s platforming and graphical showcase for the gamecube, along with hints of themes that would be used in the finished product!
This game could work perfectly as Super Mario 128, since that game was later supposed to be released the GameCube, be the sequel to Super Mario 64 which could explain the similar game designs, and was around the exact time when Super Mario 128 was “supposibly” in production, (the Mario 128 tech demo shown off when the GameCube was first being revealed to the public, 2000). It all fits perfectly to me.
Please make this an actual romhack. IT LOOKS SO GOOD!!
I swear half of your videos feel like legit fever dreamscapes.
"Yeah I had a dream I was watching a video of an early Mario game for GameCube, it was using that castle model for that dolphin stress test, but Mario from Mario 128 was walking around, and then he was like outside walking around and open area. Wouldn't that be crazy"
This is EXACTLY what many of us back in the day envisioned Super Mario 128 was gonna look like. Great work bringing the 2000 tech demo to life!
Really wish this was the big 3D Mario for the system instead of it getting endlessly delayed and we get Sunshine instead.
do i smell sunshine slander
The most fun part about this to me is the fact that you've kept the weirdness of the 64/GameCube-era spinoff stuff and not just gone for an anachronistic NSMB look like other speculative GC Mario concepts set in the Mushroom Kingdom might. It really feels like a look into a world where a Mario game came out in place of Luigi's Mansion.
Miyamoto: "This is not Super Mario 128"
(Nice video Marionova, I love it)
Incredibly uncanny. Makes sense why it would be nonetheless focused on movement, if you believe this to be an early prototype for Super Mario Sunshine
i think it is mario 128.
Keep coming back to watch this.
I'll be honest, at first I didn't even consider it a possibility of this being a sunshine hack since it looks so unique, serious props, very excited to see where you take it. Hard4Games is gonna love this.
talk about a throwback. I can't tell you how much time I spent on this game as a kid
Historians will be so confused by this in the year 2524
mario
Cunny 😭
Indeed @@JulianR2JG
“Historians have recently discovered that this wasn’t an obscure video game realeased not to long after popular 20-22nd century video game “ Super Mario 64” but rather a video created to convey a sense of dreamlike unfamiliarity using certain familiar aspects of Super Mario 64, to contrast with the unfamiliar aspects and therefore emphasize them. Truly a testament to how much the artists of the past understood how to convey the aforementioned dream-like quality.”
They will spend years studying this video.
I think this is one of the coolest fan projects I've seen in a LONG time. It's like something out of a fever dream in the best possible way, and I love how it's inspired by that old gamecube demo. Really hoping to see this become more realized in the future!
it's actually so impressive how this is literally just modified Sunshine, it took me a solid minute to realize that, amazing work 🔥🔥🔥
This looks like a long-lost Mario game from an alternate reality. How awesome!
it took me a hot minute to realize this was sunshine
Super Mario Sunshine if Nintendo wasn't fucking around
If they locked in
It has one problem Sonic Heroes has: slippery physics.
As if this looks like it is remotely as good as what Sunshine is. XD
@@lukers9819I mean, you have to admit, it's REALLY good-looking for an imitation of a tech demo.
@@Ray_Cathode No no, I didn't mean to take anything away from this demo that this creator made! It does look really good and as if it could be authentic if it had actually come out at the time! Creating this was no small feat and it turned out good! I just meant that the world that this tech demo depicts doesn't look nearly as compelling as the ones that we actually got in Super Mario Sunshine. And I disagree that if this tech demo had been fleshed out into a full fledged game that it would be better than Sunshine. Obviously some subjectivity here, but I stand by my opinion.
This is extremely well-made, I love it
Wish I could live in a timeline where we got a game that looks like this. A potential direct Super Mario 64 sequel that could've been but wasn't meant to be.
Nintendo was originally gonna make one in the n64DD. But sadly, the Disk Drive didn’t get many sales, so they had to scrap the idea.
Maybe it will release on the nintendo switch DD 😂@@BodeN64
Mario 128 basically
This remind me of that tech demo they showed off in the 2000s, that was inside Peach castle.
I swear ive thought of a game titled super mario 2000 for years...
Generational memories from my dad? (I was born in 2008)
i think its the same castle! having mario actually walk around in it is surprisingly super fitting
At this point I'm convinced people are leaking top-secret Nintendo assets under the guides of 'hacks' and 'fan animations'. Props to the camera sounds; dunno why but they just make it feel even more nintendo-y if that makes any sense
Looks like Mario lost a lot of weight since 64... LOOKING GOOD!
Glad to see Super Mario 128's development is going smoothly
I'd play the shit out of a game like this.
It even has that vibe!
This looks astounding, Nova!
The new Mario game for Game Cube is looking really good!
I always had a love for early CG and old game graphics.
Shit looks like an actual Mario game I'd play back in the 2000s 🥹
This is the cutest thing I love everything about it. I want to play it, it's where I want to go when I die.
With how many times the internet has punked me, I was expecting something “scary” or shitpost-y to happen. Satisfied to see that it’s just wholesome play test footage. 😊
1:55 Sunshine durian 😊
This is what it would be like if you could actually explore Wario's castle in Wario World.
Dead ass took me a few to realize it was modded sunshine, with the movement being the only thing i recognize, amazing job on this
Interesting to see the GameCube castle demo in the context of a hub worth you can actually run around in. That little zoom-out on the staircases just felt so right!
Marionova back again with the banger content!
Any advice on running a content farm
Whats up my dedicated bro
@@羴Here's one: DON'T
I think this what Super Mario Sunshine Early Era Looks like maybe
every single video of yours is a treat to watch, this one is really awesome! i've always wanted to see mario run around the gamecube peach's castle
This feels like something I would see in a dream, I had a dream of something similar but with Luigi’s Mansion it being the 2000 version but more liminal. This is amazing!
This feels like something I’d dream up as a kid and in my dream just accept it as Super Mario 64.
THIS IS AMAZING!! this is what players want on the early Gamecube era, a mushroom kingdom themed game, no beaches, no F.L.U.D.D., just a Mario 64 like sequel.
I've wanted something like this for so long, I completely agree
@@JollyPower69 same, imagine a world with a better gamecube era, with rare ware games and others like this Mario or even a tloz ocarina of time sequel.
Are you a sunshine hater?
@@mrfox9090 Super Mario Sunshine isn't real. Sure, there's plenty of convincing mock-up footage out there, but there is no such game. Know a friend who tried to emulate it once. Whole emulator crashed when he got past the file select screen. I own a disc copy of the game, but it's conspicuously damaged beyond operability. Point is, there's people who know the truth, and conspirators like yourself who want to hide it.
Makes sense, too. Why would Nintendo release a boring game about street cleaning duty with an ugly artstyle and unmemorable gameplay? Bowser allegedly speaking fluently? It all seems like financial suicide to release such an experimental yet boring game.
Ultimately, you can't be a "hater" for something that never existed.
@@mariotime7821 Disagree in last part lol
Using the tech demo castle for a concept Mario game is a genius move.
There was definitely going to be a sequel to Super Mario 64 that wasn’t Sunshine, being on the Nintendo 64 Disk Drive (it failed to release successfully outside Japan), and it would’ve had co-op with Luigi and more worlds. Its exact plot and other details were left unknown, however it’s safe to say that the idea was sort of revived with Nintendo instead remaking Super Mario 64 for the Nintendo DS, while still adding new characters (A playable Yoshi, Luigi, and Wario) and new worlds (Sunshine Isles and Battle Fort).
Still, it would’ve been interesting to have a Super Mario 64-esque entry in the Mario series on the GameCube, even if it was Japan-exclusive, and we got Super Mario Sunshine instead.
Glad to see some Peach's Castle tech demo representation
The custom mario model, combined with the castle and coin models imported from the Peach's Castle Gamecube Tech Demo and one of many unused planets from Mario Galaxy imported gives it a true Super Mario 128 vibe. Nice Work!!
This little is really good, I guess this is what Mario Sunshine development is like.
The amount of work and dedication you put into this project is outstanding! Great job man!! Excited to see more!
Super Mario if Nintendo wasn't messing around
If Nintendo made a Japan-exclusive Mario game for the GameCube that played like Super Mario 64, and it was a Mother 3 situation where we were begging them to translate it into English.
it's a platformer, not a jrpg. the language barely matters.
then again, the mother 3 fan translation is prolly better than anything nintendo could ever put out, so it's not like it matters there either.
This is the coolest thing I've probably ever seen. PRAYING it releases eventually!
my uncle works at nintendo, he showed me this gameplay before anyone else, its super legit
I keep thinking to myself, "somewhere between 64 and sunshine"
WOAH! The graphics for that upcoming "Dolphin" console look so REALISTIC! I can't wait for this to come out!
This looks soooo freaking cool!!
I think this is the GameCube tech demo, but with Mario. Also odd that your comment has 0 replies.
Seeing the castle and recognizing it INSTANTLY was so shocking and satisfying!
It's a very fascinating mix of familiar and unnerving-- but not necessarily in an overdone creepy way
The GameCube World tech demo had some strange musical composition which aids this dreamlike feeling
Super Mario 2000 for GameCube.
And of course this actually looks Nostalgic and actually looks like a prototype of a Mario 64 sequel-ish game
The year 2000 is gonna be crazy!
I’ve always felt the early GameCube era has been rife with mystery, with some games being reworked from unseen versions for the N64(DD), others having E3 demos that are radically different from what would release months later, and others still never seeing the light of day after being demo’d. I’m glad you’ve taken the time to tap into this chaotic yet ethereal period in Nintendo’s history.
This actually looks fun to play
I never would have thought about Mario being in the GameCube tech demo castle instead of the "Boing-y Arrow Guy"!
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
This is the most Mario's dreamcore that I've seen
i love the fact that Marionova used the Tech Demo called Gamecube world that show a new look with all the rooms explorable of what the Peachs castle could become in a true mario 64 sequel,wonderful job Marionova,please show more of this,its fantastic
When I see the thumbnail the first time, I thought ''Ohh, a footage of a Mario game from the Gamecube. I wonder what it will be? Hmm, I'm sure it will be an ARG or something like'' but WOW, what a project!!
this is so weird and yet so believable, somehow
This is what Super Mario 128 should've been.
ah yes, the sequel to mario 64, which famously released in 1964
I think this gives the feeling those creepy mario 64 videos are supposed to give. Those videos had to many familiar elements from mario 64 to be creepy. This is genuinely unnerving
this is very cool i cant even tell its Mario sunshine anymore I'm also loving the Mario 128 Mario player model and levels
i fucking love this so much, i really does feel like something that officially exists in another universe
i'm so obsessed with this video
This is beautiful, good job
"holy sh1t parallel lobby"
I’m glad they stayed faithful to the OG design with some minor changes.
You nailed it… whatever it is lol. Not super into these types of vids but this early Gamecube era aesthetic was really well done. You captured such an accurate yet off vibe I like it.
This genuinely looks like some forgotten early GameCube tech demo.
I love everything about this
This is like if it looked like how I remembered 64 when I was 5, really amazing
I really love the detail of using the Super Mario 128 Model.
This is the Mario 64 sequel that we dream about
Can't wait for 2000
Man i can't wait for the year 2000
Oh my god, I'd love to see more of this. This is exactly the sort of thing I imagined as a kid for a more "normal" Gamecube Mario game.
I thought this was lost media for a second. But this project is promising so I will subscribe
I wish I could find a word for feeling such heavy goosebumps at that startup-- that sheer excitement over such recognition
I just hope more people will be able to appreciate it! It's obscure, but a very cool way of utilizing official assets!
Parallel Lobby from B3313 is priceless in this.
Watching this feels like we're seeing a beta build of an alternate universe Mario 64 sequel. It's really well done
gc tech demo peachs castle AND WHAT SEEMS TO BE CASTLE GROUNDS?! also mario looks goofy i love it, looking forward to more of this
Time Traveler: Steps on a roach.
The Timeline: SUPER MARIO 2000