Banjo-Kazooie: The Hidden Lair is a passion project by Daveyx0 and Oldum77. It shows a possible continuation of the series, with possible events after Banjo-Tooie. It features a new area of the original Grunty's Lair that acts as the main hub, called the Hidden Lair.
A hack that tries to implement as many pre-release and prototype assets into SM64, With some extra polish.
Experience the stars of January ‘96, and explore long forgotten test stages. Race against Blargg, toss back at Ice Motos, and unlock the Yellow Switch.
Utilize old and forgotten moves such as Squat Kick, SSK Sideflip, Dashing and JumpStep3.
Kaizo Mario 64 is a ROM hack made by OmegaEdge29 in 2009. It contains 120 stars and requires Mario to collect every last star before he can enter the final stage, Bowser in the Sky. As the name suggests, this hack is intended to be a much more difficult version of the game. This hack does not alter the level geometry of any of the stages, but instead adds difficulty by moving, adding, and replacing the objects within the stages. In general, this hack was not designed with glitches in mind, so many stars can be collected easily with trivial glitches or skips.
Doom Absolution is a cancelled sequel to Doom 64, announced as a project for the Nintendo 64 game console by Midway Games in cooperation with id Software shortly after the release of the first game. It was intended to be multiplayer-oriented, possibly excluding any single player elements altogether.
RC Robot Adventure Game is a prototype pitched to Nintendo by Masahiro Sakurai alongside Dragon King: The Fighting Game. It starred an RC robot and the player needed to hack cameras to progress.
Gold Quest is like an expanded Master Quest. Different dungeon & overworld layouts plus many other little gameplay changes.
Designed with the more experienced OOT player in mind & for those who like to complete 100% of the game. Like Master Quest, it’s the same story, although there are some text changes & cutscenes have generally been made shorter. Text speed has been increased. Dungeon Maps have all been updated for new chest locations with fast chest openings.
Super Mario Star Road: The Green Comet is a hack released in January 2021, and is based on Super Mario Star Road, another hack of Super Mario 64. It follows Super Mario Galaxy 2's concept of Green Stars, which are placed in tricky locations in already existing levels.
The hack contains 150 Stars, of which 15 can only be accessed after the other 135 have been collected. They replace Star Road's golden stars, are placed in different locations, and are often harder to reach. Enemies and bosses have been removed from levels, and there many more NPCs than the base game. These NPCs give tips to the player or contribute to the game's lore.
All of the game's levels can be accessed right from the start, as doors no longer require Stars or keys.
When 135 Stars have been collected, green coins will appear in every main course, allowing access to the final 15 stars and the true ending of the game.
The game has no life counter, since the player has infinite lives. 1-UP mushrooms are replaced by Comet Medals, which are not r
Super Mario Parallel Stars is a Rom Hack with 151 Stars. It is the first casual hack from Japan. Starts with easy levels (like mid-game of vanilla), but becomes difficult (not kaizo) near the end of game.
This is a 4 level track pack featuring GoldenEye textures, sounds, and assets. The levels included are:
Temple: Replaces Ancient Lake.
Basement Archives: Replaces Fossil Canyon.
Surface: Replaces Jungle Falls.
Runway: Replaces Hot Top Volcano.
"Marioblade Chronicles 64" is a hack made for Simpleflips' "Crossover" themed competition. It is a single level re-imagining of Xenoblade Chronicle's first area, Colony 9.
You have been tasked with aiding the Bombiwa Tribe with the missing person’s investigation. What will this task lead you to? The fate of the Bombiwa is in your hands
Luigi's Mansion 64 is a ROM hack for Super Mario 64.
The hack uses the same levels as Super Mario 64, although they are highly modified. The overworld layout is also mostly the same but the levels are shuffled around quite a bit. This means that the game will feel very familiar to fans of the original. The only level from SM64 not to make an appearance in this hack is Snowman's Land.