Awesome way to remake a classic N64 game
Gameplay: The gameplay is exactly what you would call "great", since you use the D-pad to move, or you can use your thumb or stylus on the touch screen, which tries its best to be a "joy stick" because if you use your thumb, you move it around the screen just like the N64, but dont use that control setting though. it sucks. So, if you played it on an emulator, you wont have a problem pressing the D-pad, but if your used to an N64 joystick, then you might have a hard time adjusting. Now, theres more characters, which are Luigi, Wario, and Yoshi. However, you start off as Yoshi in the beginning which is pretty interesting, and then you save Mario. Then Mario saves Luigi, and Luigi saves Wario, and Mario saves Peach. In the 64 version, I think theres 120 stars, but now, theres 150, which can use up more time, yet these stars too easy to obtain. Now, theres minigames, and you can get more minigames by catching rabbits.
Graphics: Now the graphics, they really upgraded this one, they made Mario look less pixelatish, and the Lakitu Bros. look a bit different but theres nothing wrong with it. You wouldnt be used to the graphics much unless you've played it for a while. For example, with bowser http://nintenblog.free.fr/images/ds/comparatif_super_mario_64_DS_et_N64_bowser_20050225.jpg
So by now you should see the big graphics update.
Sound: Sound is this game is great. They stayed true to the same music, except that Princess Toadstool's voice is WAY different than the original voice, and they barely sound similar. The other character's voices are pretty smoth too, my personal favorite voice is from Wario, and for some reason I dont know but still.
Value: This game's value has a slight problem, as you can see, this game was released 2 years ago for $30, now, its 2 years later, and its STILL $30. But still, $30 really, to be honest isnt even that much for a DS game like this, but I just wish the price went down.
And this is my review, hope you think I went really in depth in the game.
Thank you for reading