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Most Popular Nintendo 64 Games - Page 47

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  • Wave Race 64: Shindou Pak Taiou Version

    1997

    Wave Race 64: Shindou Pak Taiou Version

    1997

    Racing Sport
    Nintendo 64
    This version of Wave Race 64 was released only in Japan and has Rumble Pak compatibilty.
  • Mini Racers

    Mini Racers

    Racing
    Nintendo 64
    Mini Racers is a Driving game, developed and published by Looking Glass Studios, which was cancelled before it was released.
  • Tamiya Racing 64

    Tamiya Racing 64

    Racing
    Nintendo 64
    Tamiya Racing 64 is a tech demo for a racing game (presumably the similarly unreleased Mini Racers) with licensed remote-controlled cars, featuring very sensitive controls and vacuum cleaner engine sounds. It was developed by Intermetrics, associated with Looking Glass Studios.
  • WildWaters

    WildWaters

    Racing Sport Arcade
    Nintendo 64
    The water-based arcade racer will offer six different characters to choose from as well as three different kayak types, each with their own respective strengths and weaknesses. Wildwater will send up to two players down six perilous river courses, highlighted by realistic water physics and eye-popping graphics.
  • SD Hiryuu no Ken Densetsu

    1999

    SD Hiryuu no Ken Densetsu

    1999

    Fighting
    Nintendo 64
    An updated version of Hiryuu no Ken: Twin (Flying Dragon overseas), entitled SD Hiryuu no Ken Densetsu (lit. SD Legend of the Fist of the Flying Dragon), was released in Japan only, adding more characters (such as Jack, Ryu, and Gofire from the Super Chinese series), items and a new gameplay mode. It also removed the more realistic "Virtual Mode", favoring the super deformed "Quest Mode". Playable characters are Ryuhi, Hayato, Min Min, Wiler, Shouryu, Yuka, Suzaku, Powers, Robo No Hana, Bokuchin (unlockable), Jack, Ryu, Raima, E. Quaker, Ellie, Gofire, Ryumaou (unlockable).
  • 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.
  • 64 Hanafuda: Tenshi no Yakusoku

    1999

    64 Hanafuda: Tenshi no Yakusoku

    1999

    Puzzle Turn-based strategy (TBS) Card & Board Game
    Nintendo 64
    64 Hanafuda: Tenshi no Yakusoku is a hanafuda card game released exclusively for the Nintendo 64 in Japan.
  • Namco Museum 64

    1999

    Namco Museum 64

    1999

    Arcade
    Nintendo 64
    Namco Museum 64 is a compilation of several classic arcade games released by Namco, including Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Pole Position, Galaga, Galaxian and Dig-Dug. The game also features the ability to save high scores with the use of a Nintendo 64 Controller Pak. The N64 Rumble pack can also be used in with this game.
  • AeroFighters Assault

    1997

    AeroFighters Assault

    1997

    Simulator
    Nintendo 64
    The Aero Fighters Assault team needs your help to save the Earth from the evil Phutta Morgana organization and their machines of doom. Join the battle and choose your fighter from 6 different aircrafts with unique missiles and special weapons to wipe out your enemies in 3D-environment!
  • Super Robot Taisen 64

    1999

    Super Robot Taisen 64

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy
    Nintendo 64
    Super Robot Taisen 64 is a strategy role-playing game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1999. The game can make use of the Nintendo 64's Transfer Pak with the Game Boy Color game Super Robot Taisen: Link Battler.
  • Ucchan Nanchan no Honoo no Challenger: Denryuu Iraira Bou

    1997

    Ucchan Nanchan no Honoo no Challenger: Denryuu Iraira Bou

    1997

    Arcade
    Nintendo 64
    Ucchannanchan no Honoo no Challenger: Denryuu Iraira Bou follows the same playing principle as the mechanical wire loop game. In this variant, the player has to guide a ball through six courses which basically consist of narrow ways with curves and obstacles. Later levels introduce moving obstacles and parts in which the screen slightly tilts. The player is not allowed to touch anything and has to solve the course within a time limit. This all is commentated by an enthusiastic announcer. Multiplayer is a simple split-screen race.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Chou Kuukan Nighter: King of Pro Baseball

    1997

    Chou Kuukan Nighter: King of Pro Baseball

    1997

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Chou Kuukan Nighter: King of Pro Baseball is a Sports game, developed by Genki and published by Imagineer, which was released in Japan in 1996.
  • Super Mario Star Road

    2011

    Super Mario Star Road

    2011

    Platform Adventure
    Nintendo 64
    Super Mario Star Road is a rom hack of Super Mario 64 and can be considered a sequel to that very game. It contains over 120 stars, more than 30 new areas, nearly 50 new tunes, and many other new features.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Bass Rush: Ecogear PowerWorm Championship

    2000

    Bass Rush: Ecogear PowerWorm Championship

    2000

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Bass Rush: Ecogear PowerWorm Championship is a fishing simulation game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 2000.
  • Mahjong 64

    1997

    Mahjong 64

    1997

    Strategy Card & Board Game
    Nintendo 64
    Mahjong 64 is a Mahjong simulation game released only in Japan in 1997.
  • Robotech: Crystal Dreams

    Robotech: Crystal Dreams

    Simulator
    Nintendo 64
    Robotech: Crystal Dreams is a Simulation game, developed and published by GameTek, which was cancelled before it was released.
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