User talk:MKfanatic91

Super Mario 64
There were two particularly famous revolutionary console games, and they were Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. They were revolutionary because they were the first (commercially available) games to be rendered in 2.5D. They weren't actually 3D as all the shapes were made out of 2D planes positioned in 3D space, making them look 3D. (In case you're wondering, the difference between 2.5D and 3D is that true 3D graphics are made by building up solid models which are then positioned in 3D space (like in Brawl).) The Nintendo 64 was the first console to be able to generate these types of graphics, and Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time were used not only to show off what the console could do, but to show other console and game manufacturers what Nintendo could do. Also, just to be pedantic, you said that Super Mario 64 was "the only revolutionary game", not specifying "console game" - there have been plenty of revolutionary games. Age of Empires, Sid Meier's Civilisation and "Sim City", to name but three of the most revolutionary.  Penguin  of  Death   17:47, 3 June 2009 (UTC)