Mario 64 Prisma 3d [2025]
No Unity. No PC. Just touch controls and pure dedication.
You can use this for a YouTube video, TikTok/Reel, blog post, or Discord server update. Visual: Fast cuts – Mario running in Prisma3D viewport, low-poly trees, camera orbiting.
Meet – a fan-made, from-scratch recreation of Super Mario 64 using only the Prisma3D app. No PC game engine. No emulator. Just pure mobile modeling and animation.
"You vs. the guy she told you not to worry about" – but make it mobile 3D. 🎮📱 mario 64 prisma 3d
Would you play a full phone-made Mario 64? 👇
🧱 Models: Prisma3D 🎨 Textures: Hand-painted 🕹️ Controls: Touch + gyro camera 🌟 **Fan Project Spotlight: Mario 64 – Prisma3D Edition** 🌟 Someone recreated Super Mario 64 inside Prisma3D – a mobile 3D app.
The creator rebuilt Peach's Castle, the chain chomp, and even the secret slide. No Unity
✅ Fully modeled on a phone ✅ Animated character + collectable stars ✅ No external game engine – all real-time in Prisma3D
✅ Custom low-poly models ✅ Prisma3D's built-in lighting and camera system ✅ Collectable stars & working coins
"You don't need a Nintendo 64 to play Mario 64 anymore… kinda. Meet Mario 64 Prisma 3D – a full recreation of Bob-omb Battlefield made entirely inside Prisma3D, a mobile 3D modeling and animation app. No textures ripped from the original. Everything was hand-modeled on a touch screen. The movement? Surprisingly smooth. The vibe? Peak nostalgia with a modern indie twist. Devs are even adding custom stars and red coins. Would you play a full phone-made Mario 64 demake? Let me know." Hashtags: #Mario64 #Prisma3D #Mobile3D #IndieGameDev #NintendoDemake 📝 YouTube Short Description (copy-paste ready) Title: I played Mario 64… made entirely in Prisma3D 🧱📱 You can use this for a YouTube video,
In an era where Unreal Engine 5 dominates, one creator went in the opposite direction – rebuilding Super Mario 64 not on a PC, but inside Prisma3D , a free mobile modeling and animation app. The result, Mario 64 Prisma 3D , isn't a ROM hack or a Unity clone. It's a hand-modeled, touch-screen-crafted tribute to Nintendo's 1996 classic. From the swinging chain chomp to the iconic castle courtyard, every polygon was placed by finger on a phone screen. Here's how it works – and why it matters for aspiring 3D artists.
Mario 64… but made on a PHONE?
#Prisma3D #Mario64 #Nintendo #3DOnMobile #Demake Image idea: Split screen – left side: original Mario 64 (Bob-omb Battlefield), right side: Prisma3D recreation.
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