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Super Mario 64 in Virtual Reality?! Check out this amazing footage!

Get ready to have your mind blown, gamers! A Reddit user by the name of yeldellmedia has just shared some mind-blowing footage of what a first-person version of Super Mario 64 could look like in virtual reality. And let us tell you, it looks absolutely amazing!

What's all the buzz about?

In the video, the player can be seen exploring the iconic Princess Peach's castle and interacting with various objects, including Mario's famous hat. It's a true gamer's dream come true! However, it's important to note that not all in-game objects are interactive yet, so it's more of a glimpse into what the game could potentially look like in the future.

Will Nintendo jump on the VR bandwagon?

Now, we know what you're thinking – will Nintendo actually make a VR version of a Mario game? Well, don't get your hopes up just yet. It seems like Nintendo is waiting for the perfect moment to dive into the world of virtual reality. They would most likely develop their own VR headset, which would undoubtedly become the must-have item during the holiday season.

In fact, it wouldn't be surprising if Nintendo's VR headset becomes the impossible-to-get toy for not just one, but three consecutive Christmases. But hey, good things come to those who wait, right?

Living in the Mushroom Kingdom – a gamer's dream come true!

Imagine stepping into a virtual reality version of the Mushroom Kingdom. It's every gamer's ultimate fantasy! But, of course, there are a few modifications that need to be made for it to be truly immersive. We're talking about a snack bar and a toilet in every other level to make sure you don't forget to eat or take bathroom breaks in real life. No one wants to find themselves crouching over a warp pipe, right?

So, while we wait for Nintendo's grand virtual reality entrance, let's keep dreaming about the day when we can finally step into the world of Super Mario 64 in all its VR glory. Until then, keep gaming and keep dreaming, fellow gamers!

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