• Hudell@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    21 hours ago

    They aren’t wrong though. Mario 64 (and even Ocarina of Time too) were great because of how much they evolved videogames as a whole, but as pioneers they have a lot of flaws that game devs took a bit longer to figure out.

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      IIRC the reason Luigi isn’t in Mario 64 is that they couldn’t afford the extra few kilobytes that would take.

      It’s not like they wanted parts of the game to be empty, cartridges were tiny. Mario 64 had a one megabyte cartridge. They had to cut things to the bone to manage to fit the game on that.

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        Also the reason why everything on N64 were just shaded polygons (to save space) and in the PlayStation it was all texture mapped

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        16 hours ago

        Small correction - Mario 64 was on an 8MB cartridge.

        There were some 4MB games, but a 1MB cartridge never existed.

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          Mmm. The source I found probably got megabytes and megabits mixed up. Cartridges often seemed to have their capacity listed in megabits for some reason.

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            Yeah possibly, if they converted in the wrong direction.

            There are 8 bits in a byte, so 8MB cartridges like Mario 64 were generally advertised as 64 Megabit. But if someone got mixed up they could’ve assumed the 8MB figure was actually 8Mbit and then divided by 8 to reach the wrong conclusion of 1MB.

            As to why they advertised things using megabits back in the day, that’s pretty easy: bigger numbers seem more impressive in marketing!

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      I don’t think OoT is as liminal because they put a lot of effort into adding atmosphere. There’s a lot of background animal noises and bugs flying around. It’s low tech, but the environments don’t feel empty in the same way as the polished and clean Mario 64 environments.