Nintendo Super Mario 64 Xbox Web Browser How To
Various game consoles can play Super Mario 64, but all not made by Nintendo have to do so via emulation. The new Microsoft Edge browser update, the company’s proprietary web browser for its consoles, supports many Flash-based games, including a port of Super Mario 64. Want to try it out? Simply update your console, start up the Edge browser, and then enter the URL for the browser-based Super Mario 64. Read more for two videos and additional information.



After loading the game, found at (froggie.es/mario/), navigate to the “Menu” button where you’ll be prompted to switch to browser controls, ignore this prompt by pressing “B”, hit the “Menu” button again as quickly as possible, and you should be able to start the game using your controller. Sure, there may be some minor performance issues, but for the most part, it’s a nice time waster this weekend for Xbox console owners.

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