The safest legal route: Use the (which requires you to provide your own legally dumped ROM) and open-source level editors that output patches, not pre-built ROMs.
To play Super Mario 64 on your Android device, you'll need to download an emulator and a ROM. Here's a step-by-step guide:
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Super Mario 64 changed 3D platforming forever when it debuted on the Nintendo 64. Decades later, the gaming community’s passion for the title remains unmatched. This passion has birthed incredible fan projects, chief among them being (often associated with fan-made level editors and ROM hacks like Mario Builder 64 ).
The primary way to access the "Maker" experience is to run the using an N64 emulator on your phone.
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Real-time editing, object placement, and playtesting.
A tool to generate the custom APK. File Manager: To locate your ROM file. Steps to Build the APK on Android
Several indie developers have attempted to build Mario 64-like level editors from scratch for Android. These are actual Nintendo games, but they capture the spirit and mechanics.
It's much simpler than compiling a native port and offers standard features like save states and screen customization. Cons: Performance may not be as smooth as the native port, and you won't have any advanced modding capabilities.