![]() The button prompts are not updated to their original icons when using the Nintendo Switch Online Nintendo 64 controller.However, the is written in read-only text while the is an icon. The text has been updated to reflect the new controls. ![]() The directional buttons now act as full analog presses on the control stick, similar to Super Mario 64 DS.The options menu is removed, likely due to the Nintendo Switch already having sound options in its settings, and due to the language options being moved to the game selection screen.Despite this, Mario's voice line "Press Start to play" is still played upon returning to the title screen from a gameplay demo. In the screen with Mario's head, the text saying "PRESS START" now says "PRESS ", with a brand new text icon.However, the notice for compatibility with the Rumble Pak has been removed. The game is based on Shindō Pak Taiō Version, available in English for the first time., - Accelerate (ray surfing), jump (Star Ball)ĭifferences and changes Changes to Super Mario 64 See also: Super Mario 64 § Changes in Super Mario 64: Shindō Pak Taiō Version.When ray surfing or riding a Star Ball, players hold the Joy-Con vertically. - Center camera, tilt while holding to change camera view (P1 only).or - Pause menu (P1) or Suspend menu (P2).- Crouch (on the ground), Ground pound (in the air)Ĭo-Star Mode (when using horizontal Joy-Con).- Use FLUDD (spray and aim while using Squirt Nozzle).- Run while spraying (while using Squirt Nozzle).- Center camera, ground pound (while in midair).- Move Mario, aim FLUDD (while holding R).- Move Mario/cursor, climb poles, angle camera in second-person mode, fly (when wearing the Wing Cap).Nintendo Switch Online Nintendo 64 Controller , - Move Mario/cursor, climb poles, angle camera in second-person mode, fly (when wearing the Wing Cap). ![]()
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