Super Mario 64 DS - Episode 2

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We open up Whomp's Fortress and pay a visit to its king!

In this episode:

-Bob-omb Battlefield
--Footrace with Koopa the Quick

-Whomp's Fortress
--Chip Off Whomp's Block
--To the Top of the Fortress
--Shoot into the Wild Blue

-Bob-omb Battlefield
--5 Silver Stars!

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Super Mario 64 DS (スーパーマリオ64DS Sūpā Mario Rokujūyon Dī Esu?) is a platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. The game was a launch title for the Nintendo DS, released in North America and Japan in 2004; it was later released in Europe and Australia in 2005.

Nintendo, who produced the original version of the game, first displayed the game as a multiplayer demonstration at the 2004 E3 titled Super Mario 64 ×4. In addition to revised graphics, the remake includes new characters, a multiplayer mode, and several minigames independent of the main adventure. As with the original title, the plot of Super Mario 64 DS centers on rescuing Princess Peach from Bowser, with slight changes to accommodate the additional characters. Yoshi is the initial protagonist in this version, with Mario, Luigi, and Wario as unlockable characters.

Overall, the game was critically and commercially successful. It won video game awards, and received positive comments from the gaming press, that focused on elements of the single-player mode. The multiplayer mode and lack of analog controls used in Super Mario 64 were common complaints among reviewers. The game sold well in territories, was ranked on best-selling lists, and, as of September 30, 2015, has sold 11.06 million copies worldwide.

The game begins with Mario receiving a letter from Princess Peach inviting him to come to her castle for a cake she has baked for him.[2] Mario arrives at Peach's castle, along with Luigi and Wario. The trio disappear as they enter the castle, and Lakitu, the game's camera operator, informs Yoshi of the disappearance. Yoshi explores Peach's castle to find Mario, Luigi, Wario and Peach.

Scattered throughout the castle are paintings and secret walls, which act as portals to other worlds where Bowser and his minions guard the Power Stars. After recovering most of the power stars and defeating Bowser's minions, Yoshi acquires keys that access other areas of the castle, where he finds Mario and his friends captured.

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