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[[File:SM64DS Sign.png|thumb|Luigi reading a sign that has been partially pounded into the ground]]
[[File:SM64DS Sign.png|thumb|Luigi reading a sign that has been partially pounded into the ground]]
[[File:SM64DS Title Screen Luigi.png|thumb|left|128px|Luigi's appearance on the Title Screen]]
[[File:SM64DS Title Screen Luigi.png|thumb|left|128px|Luigi's appearance on the Title Screen]]
*[[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]], and [[Wario]] are now all playable. Only Mario is playable in the original, while Yoshi makes an unplayable cameo appearance on the [[Peach's Castle#Castle Grounds|castle roof]] after the original game is finished, and Luigi and Wario did not make any appearances or cameos in the original. There were, however, [[List of rumors and urban legends#Luigi in Super Mario 64 / "L is real 2401"|rumors that Luigi could be unlocked in the original]], but those have since been debunked, and he was planned to appear in the original game but was dropped out.
*[[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]], and [[Wario]] are now all playable. Only Mario is playable in the original, while Yoshi makes an unplayable cameo appearance on the [[Peach's Castle#Castle Grounds|castle roof]] after the original game is finished, and Luigi and Wario did not make any appearances or cameos in the original. There were, however, [[List of rumors and urban legends#Luigi in Super Mario 64 / "L is real 2401"|rumors that Luigi could be unlocked in the original]], but those have since been debunked, and he was planned to appear in the original game but wasremved do to both time and hardware constraints.
*On the Title Screen, Mario's or Yoshi's face can be dragged by the stylus. While being dragged, they become wireframe. The user can also design a custom picture to drag around. In the original, [[Mario's face]] can be pulled by the cursor. If the player taps Mario's or Yoshi's face, a drawing of Mario or Yoshi (respectively) appears. The third time the player taps Mario's face, a Luigi drawing appears instead.
*On the Title Screen, Mario's or Yoshi's face can be dragged by the stylus. While being dragged, they become wireframe. The user can also design a custom picture to drag around. In the original, [[Mario's face]] can be pulled by the cursor. If the player taps Mario's or Yoshi's face, a drawing of Mario or Yoshi (respectively) appears. The third time the player taps Mario's face, a Luigi drawing appears instead.
*In the original game, Mario (the only character capable of [[Wall Jump|wall-kick]]ing in both the original game and the remake) cannot slide down walls. He is able to do so in the remake, making wall-kicking much easier to perform than in the original.
*In the original game, Mario (the only character capable of [[Wall Jump|wall-kick]]ing in both the original game and the remake) cannot slide down walls. He is able to do so in the remake, making wall-kicking much easier to perform than in the original.
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*There are 150 Stars in the whole game. There were 120 in the original.
*There are 150 Stars in the whole game. There were 120 in the original.
*Wario is now able to pick up signs and throw them like any enemy that is picked up. He is also able to jump on signs and ground-pound them into the ground once. In the original version, Mario is not able to pick up signs, nor is he able to ground-pound them. He and the other characters cannot pick up signs but can ground-pound them twice.<ref>Greenalink (June 23, 2016). [https://youtu.be/vlCmbSAQBmg?t=3002 Super Mario 64: Changes from N64 to DS - Nintendo 64's 20th anniversary special]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 5, 2017.</ref>
*Wario is now able to pick up signs and throw them like any enemy that is picked up. He is also able to jump on signs and ground-pound them into the ground once. In the original version, Mario is not able to pick up signs, nor is he able to ground-pound them. He and the other characters cannot pick up signs but can ground-pound them twice.<ref>Greenalink (June 23, 2016). [https://youtu.be/vlCmbSAQBmg?t=3002 Super Mario 64: Changes from N64 to DS - Nintendo 64's 20th anniversary special]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved May 5, 2017.</ref>
*The [[Super Mushroom|mushroom]] power-up was added, mainly found in [[block (Super Mario 64)|Bricks]], and it causes the player to grow to an enormous size (and gives Yoshi punching and kicking abilities as well as the ability to destroy Bricks). Within a time limit, one can defeat virtually every enemy, which could not be done in ''Super Mario 64''. After destroying the first seven, the player receives an [[extra life]] for anything else they destroy. A [[List of references in advertisements#Got Milk?|1990s Got Milk? commercial]] shows simulated footage from ''Super Mario 64'' featuring a giant Mario, but it was impossible in the original version.
*The [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]] power-up was added, mainly found in [[block (Super Mario 64)|Bricks]], and it causes the player to grow to an enormous size (and gives Yoshi punching and kicking abilities as well as the ability to destroy Bricks). Within a time limit, one can defeat virtually every enemy, which could not be done in ''Super Mario 64''. After destroying the first seven, the player receives an [[extra life]] for anything else they destroy. A [[List of references in advertisements#Got Milk?|1990s Got Milk? commercial]] shows simulated footage from ''Super Mario 64'' featuring a giant Mario, but it was impossible in the original version.
*As the [[Nintendo DS]] does not have the analog stick that the Nintendo 64 has, either the D-Pad or the stylus can be used (depending on the settings). However, the Circle Pad on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] somewhat simulates the classic analog stick from the original version.
*As the [[Nintendo DS]] does not have the analog stick that the Nintendo 64 has, the stylus can be used (depending on the settings).
*[[Klepto]] appears in three different levels, while in the original, he appears only in the level Shifting Sand Land.
*[[Klepto]] appears in three different levels, while in the original, he appears only in the level Shifting Sand Land.
*The {{button|ds|L}} and {{button|ds|X}} buttons on the Nintendo DS control the camera. In the original, the {{button|n64|C}} buttons on the Nintendo 64 control the camera.
*The {{button|ds|L}} and {{button|ds|X}} buttons on the Nintendo DS control the camera. In the original, the {{button|n64|C}} buttons on the Nintendo 64 control the camera.
*Rabbits, when caught by the player, can unlock mini-games in the [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]]. In the original, a rabbit provided hints and/or a Star.
*Rabbits, when caught by the player, can unlock mini-games in the [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]]. In the original, a [[MIPS]] asingular bunny, provided hints and/or a Star.
*[[Silver Star]]s were added in the remake. During Silver Star missions, the player must collect five Silver Stars to make a Power Star appear.
*[[Silver Star]]s were added in the remake. During Silver Star missions, the player must collect five Silver Stars to make a Power Star appear.
*In the original, [[List of Super Mario 64 glitches#Backwards Long Jump|a glitch]] can cause Mario to gain excessive negative speed when repeatedly performing backward [[Long Jump|long jumps]] on certain surfaces such as slopes, stairs, and elevators. Like in other updated releases of the game, this glitch has been patched so that Mario and the others remain at intended speeds.
*In the original, [[List of Super Mario 64 glitches#Backwards Long Jump|a glitch]] can cause Mario to gain excessive negative speed when repeatedly performing backward [[Long Jump|long jumps]] on certain surfaces such as slopes, stairs, and elevators. Like in other updated releases of the game, this glitch has been patched so that Mario and the others remain at intended speeds.