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Dr. Mario 64
(Last updated April 17, 2001)
Play as Metal Mario
Successfully complete story mode with Wario on the normal, hard, or super hard difficulty setting without losing once. After defeating Rudy, you will battle Metal Mario. Defeat him without losing to unlock Metal Mario in "VS." modes. Note: Using the "Redo" option on the pause menu is counted as losing.
Play as Vampire Wario
Successfully complete story mode with Dr. Mario on the normal, hard, or super hard difficulty setting without losing once. After defeating Rudy, you will battle Vampire Wario. Defeat him without losing to unlock Vampire Wario in "VS." modes. Note: Using the "Redo" option on the pause menu is counted as losing.
Change computer difficulty
At the character selection screen in "VS." mode, highlight a character. Hold L and press A to increase the computer A.I. of that character one star to "Hard". Hold L and press B to increase the computer A.I. of that character two stars to "S.Hard".
Super hard mode
Enter story mode and highlight the "Hard" selection. Press Z to change the difficulty setting to "S.Hard".
Game Shark Codes
Note: You must have a 3.0 or higher version of the Game Shark to use these codes.
| Enable Code (Must Be On) | F100D2E0 2400 |
| Stop Timer | 8105B3A6 0000 |
| Max Score | 81123700 E0FF 81123700 05F5 |
| Virus Level Modifier (01-63) | 80123726 00?? |


A clergyman, walking down a country lane, sees a young farmer struggling to reload a cart that had lost its load of hay.
"You look hot, my son," said the cleric. "Why don't you rest a moment and then I'll give you a hand?"
"No, thanks," said the young boy. "My father wouldn't like it."
"Don't be silly," the minister said. "Everyone is entitled to a break. Come, have a drink of water. Rest in the shade."
Again the young man protested. "Oh, no, sir. My father would be real mad!"
Losing his patience, the clergyman said, "Your father must be a real slave driver. Tell me where I can find him; I'll give him a piece of my mind!"
The young farmer replied, "He's right there under that pile of hay!"
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