

Naturally, it’s only available for a PC emulator version of Super Mario 64. Two people can play together locally or online, or a solo gamer can “control both players for an added challenge.” The video, created by Skelux, shows off some modified co-op gameplay, which has been made available to download. Sadly, Luigi is still absent from this modded version of Super Mario 64 instead, Mario’s co-op partner is another Mario, only this one sports black overalls instead of blue.

More than sixteen years after its release, a modder called Skelux has added co-op to Super Mario 64, so that Mario can finally play side-by-side with… Mario.

Ultimately, it was released as a single-player game alongside the Nintendo 64. Sixteen years after its release, Super Mario 64 gets two-player online co-op.īefore Super Mario 64 was released in 1996, Nintendo was working on cooperative gameplay that would have let two people play together as Mario and Luigi.
