Basic Controls
Understanding Mario's diverse move set is crucial for success in Super Mario 64. The Nintendo 64 controller offers a wide range of actions that allow for intricate platforming and combat. Use the Analog Stick to move Mario with precision, allowing for subtle shifts in direction and speed. The A button is primarily used for jumping, with the height of the jump often determined by how long the button is held. The B button serves multiple functions, including attacking with a punch or kick, and interacting with objects or characters. Experimenting with button combinations is key to unlocking Mario's full potential. For instance, performing a Triple Jump (pressing A three times in quick succession) allows Mario to reach greater heights. A Long Jump (running and pressing B) covers sificant horizontal distance. The Ground Pound (pressing Z and then A while in the air) is useful for breaking objects or stunning enemies. Mastering these fundamental controls and their various combinations will enable you to navigate the game's challenging environments and overcome its many obstacles.