Want to see Super Mario 64 on Atari 2600? Well you are in luck! Cause this is an Super Mario 64 game that has limited stuff just like the Atari 2600! But here is the real question, Could this game be ported to an actual Atari 2600 cartridge? And could it actually play on the Atari 2600? Guess we won't know until a youtuber or scratcher posts a video about them porting this game onto a cartridge, and putting the cartridge into an Atari 2600! Credits: Nintendo, Atari. Story: I was in my basement, looking for my old Pokémon cards, until suddenly, I found this old Atari 2600 game. it had dust and a little bit of dirt on it, but I saw it, and it's label said "Super Mario 2600". I thought that it was not real at first and I thought that it could have been a fake scam cartridge that my mom purchased when she was little. So later, I found an Atari 2600 in my basement too, and I plopped in the Atari 2600 game, and I turned the Atari 2600 on. I was shocked, It was actually an Atari 2600 version of Super Mario 64! But how??? Instructions: Arrows to move Mario. Space to jump. (when you are in the game) Space to start game. (when you are in the Mario head screen)
NOTE: I made this game by.. Youtube Videos Converting YT videos to mp3 Copying other game's sprites Copying other game's music. Getting images from Google Making my own sprites