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  • Duke Nukem: Zero Hour

    1999

    Duke Nukem: Zero Hour

    1999

    Shooter
    Nintendo 64
    star 5.7
    He's all that stands between us and a Time-Spanning Alien invasion. He's Duke Nukem. Gaming's Greatest Action Hero. And this is his finest hour! Zero Hour! Awesome new enemies! Hilarious gags and one-liners! Same blood and guts attitude! Over 30 gut-wrenching levels set in four action-packed time eras! Incredible Teamplay and Deathmatch modes for up to 4 players! Over 20 all-new weapons of high-octane annihilation.
  • The New Tetris

    1999

    The New Tetris

    1999

    Puzzle
    Nintendo 64
    star 7.3
    There are several key differences in gameplay from the original Tetris. First, in addition to clearing lines, one can also form 4x4 large squares of four pieces to form blocks. When a block is created, it turns solid gold or silver, depending on the makeup of the block. Blocks can only be constructed from whole pieces: if any part of a piece has been cleared, then it cannot be used to form a block. When a line that has pieces from a block is cleared, it earns more points.
  • Densha de GO! 64

    1999

    Densha de GO! 64

    1999

    Simulator
    Nintendo 64
    The Nintendo 64 version of Densha de GO! 2 Kousoku-hen was released as Densha de GO! 64. It added both a new Beginner mode and Voice Recognition Unit compatibility.
  • Jikkyou J.League 1999: Perfect Striker 2

    1999

    Jikkyou J.League 1999: Perfect Striker 2

    1999

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    This is the original Japanese version of the game which would be localized internationally as International Superstar Soccer 2000.
  • Quake II

    1999

    Quake II

    1999

    Shooter
    Nintendo 64
    star 6.9
    This version of Quake II differs from the other releases by replacing most of the levels with new ones. Some of the levels have familiar themes or even re-create the original ones closely; however, new stages are dominant, tending to be significantly shorter than those of the PC version. This release also features additional graphical effects, such as lighting during gunfire. Multiplayer for up to four participants is included.
  • Monster Truck Madness 64

    1999

    Monster Truck Madness 64

    1999

    Racing
    Nintendo 64
    star 6
    It offers improved graphics, an updated interface, new trucks and tracks and the addition of variable weather conditions from its predecessor. However, the game engine is essentially the same as that utilized in the original game. A testament to their similarity is the fact that most custom trucks and tracks are compatible with both games. The "Summit Rumble" king of the hill tracks could only be played if one intended to compete online. Again, "Army" Armstrong provides commentary for the game. However, his race calls have been updated, and new ones have been added.
  • In-Fisherman Bass Hunter 64

    1999

    In-Fisherman Bass Hunter 64

    1999

    Simulator Sport
    Nintendo 64
    star 4.9
    Go fishing in the great outdoors with Bass Hunter 64! Reel in a record-setting bass in tournament mode in 3D rendered environments, complete with native wildlife, and geographically accurate landscapes. Fish Pennsylvania's Lake Arthur and Florida's Butler Chain Lakes. Lure, strike, and fish-fighting animations are designed to simulate bass fishing's most exciting moments.
  • Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt

    1999

    Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt

    1999

    Platform Puzzle Strategy
    Nintendo 64
    star 3.8
    In their big debut on the Nintendo 64, the favorite cartoon babies are about to get wrapped up in the scavenger hunt to end all scavenger hunts. Featuring three different board games, RUGRATS: Scavenger Hunt utilizes the animation and humor from the cartoon series, and melds it into an original game that has players traipsing through 3D worlds looking for hidden objects. In "The Pirate Treasure Hunt," the babies travel underwater in search of items; "Angelica's Temple of Gloom" challenges players to find bits of Stu's broken Aztec statues before Angelica can; and "Reptar Rally" has the babies collecting sweets in Candy Island. Once you choose your baby from a list that includes Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, or Lil, you begin using a spinner (just like a board game spinner) to determine how many spaces you'll advance. There are lots of trick spaces that give you advantages or disadvantages, like the Spike the Dog spot (which allows you to ride the pet for five spaces), and a Dil spot (which makes Dil come out and shuffle th
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion

    1999

    Neon Genesis Evangelion

    1999

    Fighting
    Nintendo 64
    This game is an interactive adaptation of Neon Genesis Evangelion for N64. Called Shinseki Evangelion in Japan, the Gainax-produced anime series originally aired from October '95 to March '96 and soon spawned a feature movie release in '97. The N64 game starts in the year 2015, 15 years after Second Impact. The Angels have returned and suddenly attack Tokyo-3. Using so-called "terror-fields" that cannot be penetrated by ordinary weapons, the Angels are taking on every human force sent out to oppose them. That's where you come in. As the pilot of the NERV-designed Evangelions, Shinji Ikari, you take your giant humanoid combat mech into battle with the Angels. Gameplay can best be described as interactive anime, as it relies heavily on timed button presses.
  • Zoor: Majuu Tsukai Densetsu

    1999

    Zoor: Majuu Tsukai Densetsu

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Nintendo 64
    A role-playing video game for the Nintendo 64. Battles take place in realtime and the player's party is built out of monsters they train.
  • Fighting Force 64

    1999

    Fighting Force 64

    1999

    Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Nintendo 64
    Fighting Force players control one of four characters. They move through urban and science fiction environments, battling waves of oncoming enemies with weapons ranging from fists and bottles to knives, chairs and guns. The player can make some choices as to which territory to travel through. The four characters have various reasons for taking on Dr. Zeng, a criminal mastermind with an army at his command. The action starts with a police cordon around Zeng's office skyscraper, moving to such locales as a shopping mall, subway and Coast Guard base before finally ending at the top of Zeng's island headquarters.
  • World Driver Championship

    1999

    World Driver Championship

    1999

    Racing
    Nintendo 64
    One of the last racing simulations to be released for Nintendo 64, this graphically intensive title used custom microcode optimization and high polygon count modelling. The development team was able to optimize the usage of the various processors within the N64 to allow far draw distance (reducing the need for fog or pop-up), high detail texturing and models, Doppler effect audio, and advanced lighting and fog effects for realistic weather conditions. Impressively the game has a high resolution 640x480 mode that does not require the add-on N64 RAM Expansion Pak. Additionally, unlike many other games of its type on the platform, the game runs high resolution at a sufficiently playable pace, undoubtedly due to the use of a reduced screen area letterbox mode that lessens the number of pixels needing to be displayed.
  • Shadowgate 64: Trials of the Four Towers

    1999

    Shadowgate 64: Trials of the Four Towers

    1999

    Puzzle Adventure
    Nintendo 64
    star 6.3
    Ages have past since the vile Warlock Lord was banished to another dimension by the brave Lord Jair. The famous deed is now only spoken of as legend and myth. However, recent incidents have transpired in an attempt to resurrect the Ultimate Evil One. Caught up in a chain of events beyond his understanding or control, the Halfling Del must explore the ruins of the dilapidated Castle Shadowgate in order to unravel the mysteries set before him, and thwart the dark plans now in motion.
  • Superman: The New Superman Adventures

    1999

    Superman: The New Superman Adventures

    1999

    Shooter Adventure
    Nintendo 64
    star 1.9
    Superman: The New Adventures, often referred to as Superman 64, is a 1999 adventure video game developed and published by Titus Software for the Nintendo 64 video game console. The game is based on the television series Superman: The Animated Series. Superman was first released in North America on May 31, 1999 and in Europe on July 23, 1999.
  • Last Legion UX

    1999

    Last Legion UX

    1999

    Platform
    Nintendo 64
    Last Legion UX is a platform game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1999.
  • Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest

    1999

    Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest

    1999

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Bursting with stunning realism and high-excitement baseball action, Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest drives home the winning run! Improved player animations and color commentary by Dave Niehaus - "The Voice of the Mariners" - make you feel like you're really at the game, while easy-to-use controls, updated rosters and statistics, and an optional fantasy draft make it even more fun than being there!
  • Onegai Monsters

    1999

    Onegai Monsters

    1999

    Strategy
    Nintendo 64
    The game is a 3D RPG in which the player character is a child who starts a journey to become a monster breeder on his tenth birthday. After receiving and hatching an egg, the player walks around the world, completing requests from people and raising monsters. Requests are basic RPG quests—such as collecting an item for a non-playable character—and the monsters fight in Pokémon-style, turn-based battles. Unlike Pokémon, every monster in the game comes from the one baby that the player receives as their first monster. Depending on the food it is fed, the monster gains element points, which determine how it evolves. Monsters level up both through defeating other monsters and when walking around the town. Monsters hatch from eggs that can be bought at the local monster shop.
  • Pokémon Stadium

    1999

    Pokémon Stadium

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    Nintendo 64
    star 7.2
    In the game's Stadium Mode, one player competes in 80 different battles, divided into four tournaments. Beat the Stadium Mode and you're in for a bonus battle against the ultimate Pokémon warrior, Mewtwo, as well as a secret mode that gives you 80 brand-new, and devilishly tough battles. There is virtually no way you can beat the secret mode without having trained your own, elite Pokémon. One to four players compete against each other or the computer in a no-holds-barred battle with customizable rules. You can select rental Pokémon for these battles -- but that makes them much too predictable since their selection of techniques isn't determined by the trainer. You can also select quick and easy versus and random battles.
  • Jikkyou GI Stable

    1999

    Jikkyou GI Stable

    1999

    Racing Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Jikkyou GI Stable is a Sports game, developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • Chou Kuukan Nighter: King of Pro Baseball 2

    1999

    Chou Kuukan Nighter: King of Pro Baseball 2

    1999

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Chou Kuukan Nighter: King of Pro Baseball 2 is a Sports game, developed by Genki and published by Imagineer, which was released in Japan in 1999.
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