![]() Jumping, crouching, and kicking are still executed with the buttons. By using the thumb or stylus, the player can adjust the character's speed and direction in a manner similar to what was possible with the Nintendo 64's control stick. In Touch Mode, the character is controlled by having the player move their thumb or the stylus across the Touch Screen. ![]() Compared to Mario in Super Mario 64, where he was moving as fast as the player tilted of the Nintendo 64 Controller, the characters in Super Mario 64 DS move much more slowly when the run button is not pressed. Additionally, if the player presses while sliding down a wall, the player wall-kicks (if playing as Mario). The button is used for crouching, while handles the camera together with the Control Pad. is used for jumping is used for punching, kicking, and sticking out Yoshi's tongue and is used for dashing. The stylus can also be used in Standard Mode.
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