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  • Bakushou Jinsei 64: Mezase! Resort-ou

    1998

    Bakushou Jinsei 64: Mezase! Resort-ou

    1998

    Puzzle Card & Board Game
    Nintendo 64
    Bakushou Jinsei 64: Mezase! Resort-ou is an interactive board game for the Nintendo 64 based on The Game of Life. It was released only in Japan in 1998.
  • Goemon's Great Adventure

    1998

    Goemon's Great Adventure

    1998

    Platform Adventure
    Nintendo 64
    star 6.2
    Goemon and all his friends are back in his greatest adventure yet! Goemon's Great Adventure combines classic Goemon platform action with an all-new twist. The evil time-traveling nun, Bismaru, has summoned Dochuki, a demon prince, to take over the Earth. But first, she wants to marry him! Can Goemon and his gang stop the demon? Can Dochuki escape the cloying clutches of the wacked-out nun? Will Ebisu ever beat his own dumpling eating record? It's an adventure you'll never forget!
  • AI Shogi 3

    1998

    AI Shogi 3

    1998

    Puzzle Strategy Quiz/Trivia Card & Board Game
    Nintendo 64
    AI Shogi 3 is a Board game, developed by I4 and published by ASCII Entertainment, which was released only in Japan.
  • Mario Party

    1998

    Mario Party

    1998

    Quiz/Trivia Card & Board Game
    Nintendo 64
    star 7.6
    Every game in the main series has a standard Party Mode in which up to four players play through a board, trying to collect as many stars as possible. In every turn, each player rolls a die and progresses on the board, which usually has branching paths. Coins are primarily earned by performing well in a minigame played at the end of each turn. On most boards, players earn stars by reaching a star space and purchasing a star for a certain amount of coins. The star space appears randomly on one of several pre-determined locations and moves every time a star is purchased, usually occupying a blue space. Every Mario Party contains at least 50 to almost 110 minigames with a few different types. Four-player games are a free-for-all in which players compete individually. In 2-on-2 and 1-on-3 minigames, players compete as two groups, cooperating to win, even though they are still competing individually in the main game. Some minigames in Mario Party are 4-player co-op, even though it doesn't say it. In most situations, win
  • Virtual Pool 64

    1998

    Virtual Pool 64

    1998

    Simulator Sport
    Nintendo 64
    star 5.8
    The ultra-real physics make Virtual Pool 64 as close to real pool as it gets! Choose from 9 types of pool including favorites like 9-Ball, Straight Pool, 8-Ball and One Pocket. Three levels of difficulty: Amateur, Professional and Championship. Master trick shots, learn a new game or challenge hundreds of computer opponents in exciting tournament play.
  • Hey You, Pikachu!

    1998

    Hey You, Pikachu!

    1998

    Simulator
    Nintendo 64
    star 6
    Hey you, Pokémon fanatic! Have you ever wanted to control your very own Pokémon? Now you can with HEY YOU, PIKACHU! for the Nintendo 64. It's as simple as speaking into the microphone that connects to your controller. If Pikachu understands you, he'll respond. The little yellow pocket monster has a vocabulary of approximately 200 words, and Professor Oak is even on hand to train you in the ways of creature communication. Wake up Pikachu each day by shouting "Good Morning!" and decide what games to play and activities to engage in. You can play Pokémon trivia on the in-game TV, gather food, hunt for treasure, collect seemingly endless goodies, go fishing, baby-sit Caterpie, and much more. You'll also play a variety of mini-games while guiding Pikachu along with friendly commands. As you bond and converse with your cartoon pal you'll investigate the Ochre Woods, head for the campground, check out Bulbasaur's picnic, and even solve clever puzzles. HEY YOU, PIKACHU! is an interactive romp that gives the younger set
  • V-Rally Edition '99

    1998

    V-Rally Edition '99

    1998

    Racing Simulator Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Racing insanity! Over 40 original tracks, 11 official World Rally Championship cars, tracks in 8 worldwide locations, realistic race physics and smooth car handling, diverse terrain such as jungles, canyons, deserts, mountains and more, unstable weather patterns like rain, fog, snow and cloudy. Adjust car performance characteristics to suit varied road conditions. Bonus and hidden cars and tracks to unlock!
  • Doraemon 2: Nobita to Hikari no Shinden

    1998

    Doraemon 2: Nobita to Hikari no Shinden

    1998

    Adventure
    Nintendo 64
    Doraemon 2: Nobita to Hikari no Shinden (Doraemon 2: Nobita and the Temple of Light) is an action game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1998 . The game is based on the Japanese manga Doraemon and is the second in the Nintendo 64 series, it was preceded by Doraemon: Nobita to Mittsu no Seirei Ishi and followed by Doraemon 3: Nobi Dai no Machi SOS!, all only released in Japan.
  • NFL Quarterback Club 99

    1998

    NFL Quarterback Club 99

    1998

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    The #1 football game on N64 just got a whole lot better! All 31 NFL teams, 3D rendered stadiums and over 1,500 players. Authentic team playbooks like the 49ers West Coast Defense and Steelers Ground Attack. All-new artificial intelligence developed by New York Jets offensive coordinator Charlie Weis. 250 all-new motion captured animations. Award-winning hi-rez graphics. Create your own players, coaches, teams, uniforms and playbooks!
  • NBA Jam 99

    1998

    NBA Jam 99

    1998

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    star 6.7
    NBA JAM 99 has it all! Award-winning hi-rez graphics and 3D sports engine. Over 300 players with real-life faces and smooth skin textures. Authentic 5-on-5 team play styles like the Bulls triangle offense. Bonus 5-on-5 Jam mode with outrageous dunks. Create your own players and teams. Authentic team rosters, uniforms and schedules. Trade, sign, draft and release players. Bill Walton and Kevin Harlan bring you the courtside action. Motion capture by Keith Van Horn of the New Jersey Nets.
  • Getter Love!!: Chou Renai Party Game Tanjou

    1998

    Getter Love!!: Chou Renai Party Game Tanjou

    1998

    Simulator
    Nintendo 64
    Getter Love!! is a dating sim where a high school student and his friends are having a competition to see who will get a girlfriend first. Because of that and unlike other dating sim games you will have to face up to three human or CPU players to win the heart of the girl (or girls) you set your eyes on.
  • Mario no Photopi

    1998

    Mario no Photopi

    1998

    Simulator
    Nintendo 64
    Japan only creativity game. Allowed players to import digital photos and other images and transfer between cards.
  • Golden Nugget 64

    1998

    Golden Nugget 64

    1998

    Puzzle Simulator
    Nintendo 64
    The famed Golden Nugget Las Vegas hotel and casino is the setting for the following games: Blackjack: The goal of blackjack is to get the total point value of your cards to 21 without going over; Craps: The objective of craps is to bet on the outcome of dice rolls; Five-card draw: Like most poker games, the point of five card draw is to have the best hand after the final betting round; Roulette: The goal of roulette is to correctly guess which slot the ball will stop on; Seven-card stud: The goal is have the best hand over other opponents; Video poker: The goal of video poker is to make the best possible hand. Unlike other poker games, there are no opponents. You win a certain multiplier of your bet based on your hand; Texas Hold 'Em: To objective is to have a better hand than your opponents. Big Six: Similar to roulette, this game has players try to successfully predict what symbol the wheel will stop on; Mini-Baccarat: The goal of mini-baccarat is to guess which hand is closer to 9 without going over; Slot machin
  • WCW/nWo Revenge

    1998

    WCW/nWo Revenge

    1998

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    star 7.6
    More than 60 wrestlers, including ALL of the top WCW and NWO superstars! Awesome new features including wrestler entrances, all the real WCW belts, hidden weapons, instant replay, completely updated roster and complete user stats and arcade style scores! Enjoy real pay-per-view arenas, 40-man Battle Royale mode, and a costume editing feature!
  • Nushi Tsuri 64

    1998

    Nushi Tsuri 64

    1998

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Fishing
  • NHL Breakaway 99

    1998

    NHL Breakaway 99

    1998

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    All 27 NHL teams and over 600 players including the expansion Nashville Predators. Symbol-based passing and non-puck handler control. Real-life player sizes and weights. Create, trade, sign and release players. Set team style for physical play, power plays and penalty killing. Updated 1998-99 team jerseys, rosters, schedules and realigned divisions. Actual arena names for the ultimate NHL realism!
  • Knife Edge: Nose Gunner

    1998

    Knife Edge: Nose Gunner

    1998

    Shooter
    Nintendo 64
    star 2.1
    Kemco offers up a title that introduces brand new gameplay concepts to the Nintendo 64 with KNIFE EDGE: Nose Gunner. The storyline takes the player to Mars and beyond, battling against enemies of an alien variety. The gameplay takes classic shooting action and sticks it in a first-person perspective, resulting in an intense and action-packed affair. However, the levels are not free roaming, as the action travels along predetermined rails that offer multiple paths to be determined by the player. In addition to the one-player Story mode, there is a Practice mode that allows the player to sharpen their shooting skills. To appease fans of multiplayer, there is the option to play with up to four people in the Story mode, as well as fight against each other in the Team Battle mode. KNIFE EDGE: Nose Gunner for the Nintendo 64 offers a large amount of options and modes, as well as an exciting shooting adventure that is truly unique among N64 titles.
  • Milo's Astro Lanes

    1998

    Milo's Astro Lanes

    1998

    Simulator Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Have you ever bowled against your buddies with a Nuclear Ball on a lane constructed out of an alien's tongue? Probably not. But now you can, as you bowl for the perfect game in Milo's Astro Lanes, the wackiest, most spaced-out bowling blast ever! Use awesome power-ups like the devastating Pea Ball, toxic Cosmic Slime and mighty White Dwarf to thwart your opponents or keep them from stopping you. This insane game is what the future of bowling is all about!
  • Top Gear Overdrive

    1998

    Top Gear Overdrive

    1998

    Racing
    Nintendo 64
    star 6.9
    In the main mode of play, the player races through six seasons, each season containing more races from more tracks, and with faster cars competing. At the beginning of the race the player would start at the back of the grid, at the start line. Computer players at the front of the grid would often start a third of the way around the first lap. Players started with three charges of nitrous oxide, which were used to give the player a temporary speed boost. Shortcuts were available on each track, and often the use of these decided the outcome of the races, particularly in later seasons. At the end of each race the player would be presented with a screen to allow for various upgrades to their car, such as to acceleration and handling. The player was also able to change their car for a better (or worse) vehicle and could buy extra nitrous oxide to use in the next race.
  • Tetris 64

    1998

    Tetris 64

    1998

    Puzzle
    Nintendo 64
    Tetris 64 is a puzzle game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1998 despite the whole game being in English. It is the only Nintendo 64 game that can make use of the Nintendo 64's bio-sensor which was included with the game.
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