to modify specific memory addresses. These codes typically tell the game engine to refresh at 60Hz while adjusting the internal clock to ensure character movement and physics remain at their intended velocity. 2. Implementation: The 60FPS AR Codes

Is the essential? For casual play, no. The vanilla game is a masterpiece of design. However, for the enthusiast who wants to see what the game should have looked like on stronger hardware, it is transformative.

This is a grey area. Technically, you are breaking the frame cap via memory manipulation, which is a form of cheat. However, Nintendo has never issued a takedown for frame-rate codes because they do not distribute copyrighted code—they distribute hex offsets.

However, simply "unlocking" the frames is not a magic switch. Game logic—such as physics, movement speed, and timers—is often tied to the framerate. A poorly implemented 60fps patch can result in "double speed" gameplay, where Mario runs twice as fast and the game becomes unplayable. A functional 60fps "fix" or "code" specifically addresses these logic ties, ensuring the game runs smoother without breaking the core mechanics.