Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo Power Subscriber Special, December 1998 We'll tackle that once we've got the system ironed out-we've figured out the processing power issues, so we could do it if we tried.
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As of now, Luigi's also a full part of the game, but we haven't started thinking about 2-player gameplay with Mario and Luigi yet. I'd like to take advantage of the 64DD's ability to store information. We're in the middle of preparing Mario 64-2 for release on the 64DD. But we will decide more game elements when we finish everything about Zelda." We are currently working with a system where Mario and Luigi can co-exist, and they are both controllable by the player. At Nintendo's Space World 1997 trade show in November 1997, Miyamoto added "We haven't decided yet. Miyamoto mentioned at E3's August 1997 convention that he was "just getting started" on the project. This rumored expansion and sequel to Super Mario 64 called Super Mario 64-2 was said to be developed for the 64DD, but was canceled due to the 64DD's commercial failure. The name Super Mario 128 was first used as early as January 1997 by Shigeru Miyamoto, as a possible name for a Super Mario 64 sequel.