SM64 Generations is a PC-exclusive Mod released in 2022 that integrates Mario, complete with his Super Mario 64 abilities like the Backwards Long Jump and Wing Cap, into the high-speed platforming levels of Sonic Generations, requiring both parent games to run; this shifts the core loop from pure velocity to precise, multi-faceted platforming within familiar stages.
The central appeal of this modification lies in its ambitious crossover mechanics. It introduces the character model and moveset of Mario, specifically drawing abilities from his appearance in Super Mario 64, into the gameplay structure of Sonic Generations. This fundamentally alters how players navigate the existing levels designed for Sonic's speed-focused gameplay.
Players gain access to Mario's distinct set of acrobatic maneuvers. This includes platforming staples such as the triple jump and the iconic ground pound. A notable inclusion is the implementation of the Backwards Long Jump, a technique renowned in the Super Mario 64 community for its unique momentum-building properties.
Beyond standard platforming abilities, the modification incorporates special power-ups from the source material. Most notably, the inclusion of the Wing Cap allows for aerial traversal, adding a vertical dimension to the gameplay that contrasts with the traditional horizontal focus of the base game.
As a mod, this content offers an entirely new way to experience the engine and level design of Sonic Generations. The value proposition centers on experiencing familiar environments through the lens of a completely different character archetype—one focused more on precise, multi-faceted platforming rather than pure velocity.
It is important to note the technical requirements: this modification necessitates ownership and installation of both the parent game, Sonic Generations, and the game from which the character originates, Super Mario 64, in order to function correctly.
Currently, there are no officially listed Downloadable Content (DLC) packs, expansions, or separate remasters associated with this specific modification.
The introduction of Mario's move set forces players to adapt their approach to level progression. Where Sonic relies on maintaining speed and momentum, Mario's toolkit encourages exploration, precise timing for complex jumps, and utilizing vertical space, offering a distinct rhythm to traversing the high-speed stages.