New Super Mario Bros. Wii is at last a proper multiplayer experience in creator Shigeru Miyamoto's universe, and as it turns out, hasn't been the first attempt at it.

According to a Q&A posted on Nintendo's website, Super Mario 64 once held the feature.

Iwata: Ever since Mario Bros., you've had your heart set on making a multiplayer Mario game. You've tried each time, but it's never quite come together… Even with Mario 64, it started with Mario and Luigi running around together, didn't it?

Miyamoto: That's right. The screen was split and they went into the castle separately. When they meet in the corridor, I was incredibly happy! (laughs) Then there was also the mode where the camera is fixed and we see Mario running away, steadily getting smaller and smaller.

Iwata: Yes, that's right.

Miyamoto: That was a remnant of an experiment we did where Mario and Luigi would run away from each other but you could still see them both. But we were unable to pull it off…
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  • 1
    conel3 Nov 25, 09
    Man I would have loved super mario 64 to have been 2player.
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    Drago Shi Nov 25, 09
    Galaxy should have been multiplayer
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      ShortMan Nov 26, 09
      Galaxy would have been E-P-I-C if it was multiplayer. I'm hoping that they manage to include this in the sequel releasing after Christmas.

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