



But when you really compare and contrast the three games, you quickly discover that Galaxy and not Sunshine has more in common with the Nintendo 64 classic. Both Sunshine and Mario 64 before it took place on land and water and not within the depths of space.

Galaxy would seem to be the odd duck of Nintendo’s 3D Mario trilogy. Just as these classics were the pinnacles of 2D platforming in their respective eras, so is Mario’s trek through space and beyond the pinnacle of three-dimensional run-and-jump gameplay. Well, if that’s the case, let us humbly submit Super Mario Galaxy as Wii’s very own version of Super Mario Bros. and Sunshine to Super Mario Bros 2, a sequel that, while very good, wasn’t everything it could’ve been. Some gamers compared Mario 64 to the original Super Mario Bros. So to keep it simple and avoid more confusion, a mod is for PC games, and a hack for Console games.Super Mario Galaxy Free Download RepacklabĪnd yet, as a follow-up to Mario 64, which simultaneously brought Mario to the third dimension and revolutionized the genre, it felt anticlimactic. There are some examples though where the console games' source code has been made available and a game version is made for other systems where it was not meant to be released, but in such case we are talking about ports, not hacks or mods 'per se' (yes, many changes/adjustments can be made to such ports too), and yes, there are some cases where a PC game file is modified even though it wasn't meant to be. Some people also think that a mod refers to modify (so the name) an already modifiable source (most times using the source code made available by the devs or some kind of utility for the matter, so that's the reason mods are more related with PC games), while a hack refers to something that its not meant to be -easily- modifiable (like a console ROM). A mod is more related to PC games, while a Hack refers mostly to ROMs derived from Console games. Even though both refer to the process of changing something (ROM, PC game file).
