Sunshine Secret Book 64 is a ROM hack released on December 2, 2019 by Dan-GPTV. The hack has 40 Shine Sprites to collect, and they are spread across 5 main levels and 3 secret levels. This hack has multiple custom objects in it.
SM64: Ocarina of Time is ROM hack created by Kaze Emanuar on March 26, 2018. This is a SM64 Hack that is a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, but made it to fit into a Mario 64 (style) title. The hack contains 171 stars, and features no distinct courses as the world is all linked together.
The game features Story, Levels and other aspects of Ocarina as if it were in a Mario themed universe, and while the game doesn't feature courses, every distinct area at least has one star to obtain.
The game carries all known aspects of Ocarina as well, such as the time travel mechanic, the only difference is that in this ROM hack, you can travel through time at will.
Super Mario 64 Chaos Edition is a romhack made by Kaze Emanuar in 2014 and contains 130 stars. This hack doesn't change anything in any of the games level. But this utilizes a Special Gecko Mod (or Gamesharks) which allow it to automatically activate and deactivate random codes at random times. This hack is made to challenge players to play through Mario 64 while the random codes either impedes or helps with any progress through the game.
Super Mario 64 The Green Stars is a ROM hack made by Kampel125 and released in 2013. This hack features 131 stars spread over 15 new levels and 7 secret levels. The Green Stars is often compared to Super Mario Star Road, a particularly notable hack, as a hack that feels much like the original Super Mario 64.
Super Mario Odyssey 64 is a hack for Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64) which brings new stages, enemies and mechanics based on Super Mario Odyssey for Nintendo Switch. You can platform using new moves for Mario and use Mario's new cap, Cappy, to use your enemies' abilities to overcome the challenges.
Super Mario 64 Land is ROM hack/mod for Super Mario 64 inspired by Super Mario 3D Land's gameplay and aesthetics, featuring moves and power-ups (like Cat Mario and Tanuki Mario) not found in the original game and new mechanics (such as a ranking system).
Mario Party 64 is a hack made by MrComit and released February 16, 2020. It contains 70 stars.
Its levels are all heavily based off Mario Party for the Nintendo 64, recreating all 8 boards. The music is also styled after Mario Party, along with several stars obtainable in unique mini-game scenarios.
Velvet Dark is a canceled project that was planned as a sequel or spin-off of Perfect Dark.
The game was designed as a third-person stealth action game following Velvet Dark, Joanna Dark's sister though the relation wasn't stated in Perfect Dark.
Velvet appears as the co-op character in Perfect Dark.
Likely beginning as a Nintendo 64 title, the game was canceled at some point after the GameCube was announced in 2000.
The table of contents page of a design document for the game, dated the 30th of October 2000, was revealed on twitter by Gregg Mayles in 2015.
Compatibility with the Game Boy Advance was planned, probably similar to the way content in Perfect Dark could be unlocked with a connection to the Game Boy Color game, also titled Perfect Dark.
This would also mean there were plans for a Game Boy Advance companion game of some kind, though no work on a connected title has been revealed.
Developed by an unknown team under Marigul Management, a video of a game called CatRoots was displayed at E3 2000, but no details were made available.
The video shows a red, cartoon cat running from a homicidal mouse attacking it with weapons, including a hammer, ninja stars and a flamethrower. At the end of the video, the cat is pinned and defeated by the mouse's pointed tail, and a Game Over sign is shown, suggesting you played as the cat.
The game was never shown or mentioned again.
The Nintendo 64 version, developed by Software Creations, retains all of the graphical quality and scenery architecture, has a consistent frame rate, and includes high detail and smooth filtering.
This version also has four-player split-screen cooperative and deathmatch modes, although they must be played in low detail mode. Due to cartridge storage limitations, the Nintendo 64 version is based on the original PC floppy version and lacks the FMV scenes and Redbook audio music introduced in the CD-ROM version, although it has new narrative introductions to the levels.
A group of space pirates known as the Cosmo Gang is concocting an evil scheme, which involves smuggling rare fruits and using them for their own foul purposes. Two young mecha pilots, Riki and his sister Mami, board a giant mecha called Bangai-O, in order to confront the pirates in battle and foil their villainous plans.