That includes more immediate support for mods, and the first wave of user-made packs have already been released to allow players to enjoy the old-school thrills of Super Mario 64 with a fresh coat of paint. Rather than running via emulation like most retro games (including Mario 64's latest official release, via the Wii U Virtual Console), this version runs natively on PC hardware, and thus allows for more immediate and easier changes to the game's various visual settings. Recently, the source code for the nearly 25-year-old game was leaked on the internet, leading to the release of an unofficial PC port of SPC port of Super Mario 64, running on DirectX 12. Simply put, Super Mario 64 is an all-time classic, and modders are further improving it even now.
To this day, it's still the golden standard against which other 3D platformers are judged. Super Mario 64 is widely praised as one of the greatest video games ever made, the most influential 3D platformer that forever changed the industry with its approach to fluid movement and (at the time) impressive visuals.
The controversial PC port of Super Mario 64 just got even better thanks to fan-made mods that improve the experience in numerous ways.