Super Mario 64 rumble pack version Japanese version

スーパーマリオ64 振動パック対応バージョン
Alternative name: Super Mario 64: Shindō Pak Taiō Version

Release (Jap): 18/07/1997
NUS-NSMJ-JPN-1

Developer: Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd.

Enhanced with rumble

Released in Japan on 18th July 1997, Super Mario 64 Rumble Pack Version took the iconic platformer and added an exciting new feature: rumble support. This version was compatible with the Rumble Pak accessory, which allowed players to feel the action in their hands, adding a physical sensation to the game. Whether jumping, landing, or battling enemies, the rumble feature added a new layer of immersion that helped set this version apart from the original release.

An upgraded experience

Though the core gameplay remained the same, Super Mario 64 with Rumble Pak support offered a more engaging and dynamic experience. The inclusion of rumble effects made actions like Mario’s jumps, ground pound, and even defeating bosses feel more impactful. This version showed Nintendo’s commitment to enhancing gameplay experiences by integrating new technology, making it one of the earliest examples of rumble features becoming standard in video games.

The power of accessories

While the Rumble Pak was not widely used in many N64 games, its integration in Super Mario 64 helped establish its potential in future titles. This version of Super Mario 64 is considered a curiosity for collectors, as it represents a unique moment in gaming history when peripheral accessories began to influence game design in new and exciting ways.