The last All-Star Baseball release on the N64 once again includes some new features as well as improvements in relation to previous play modes & options. For 2001, a new team is included, The Coopertown Legends, featuring a selection of some of the finest players to ever grace the MLB, including Yogi Berra, Willie Stargell and Reggie Jackson.
Along with the legends team, you can choose from every player, team and stadium from the real 2000 MLB season. Each player includes facial expressions and looks inspired to realism, plus motion-captured player movements, batting stances and reactions to key events during play.
Yakouchuu II: Satsujin Kouro is an adventure game for the Nintendo 64 released only in Japan in 1999. Sequel to the Super Famicom game Yakouchuu, released in 1995. Yakouchuu GB was also released in 1999 for the Game Boy Color.
A cancelled Nintendo 64 action-adventure game by Konami. The premise was to see a human captive aboard and alien spacecraft mount an escape. Its only public showing came during E3 1998.
Air Boarder 64 is a futuristic racing game for the Nintendo 64. It is very similar to the Tony Hawks Pro Skater series, although the game features hover boards instead of the usual skateboards. Various game modes are available in which you either have to win the race challenges or get a high score by performing different tricks.
The North American version was supposed to release as 'AirBoardin' USA' but was canceled.
Real Teams, Real Players, Real Attitude! Buckle your chin strap and brace yourself for adrenaline style football like only Blitz can dish out! NFL Blitz Special Edition is completely updated for the NFL 2001-02 season featuring current teams, schedules and uniforms. Prepare yourself to take command of the fastest football video game on earth!
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!
Nuclear Strike 64 is a helicopter-based game, with strategy elements added to the action gameplay. The plot concerns an elite special force - the player's allies - pursuing a nuclear-armed rogue spy through a fictionalised Asian setting. It retained the earlier game's engine but added several modifications to improve graphical performance and make the game more accessible. The game features 15 playable vehicles, a large increase from previous games. In addition to the main fictionalised Apache, there are secondary helicopters, jets, armour and a hovercraft. The player also commands ground troops in occasional real-time strategy sections.
For the first time in history, NHLPA pros are descending upon the Olympic Winter Games. Be a witness as regular season opponents join together as teammates. Kamensky and Yashin are laced up for Russia. Kariya and Roy get the nod for Canada. Modano and Leetch are in for the United States. The rosters are real. The graphics will make you sweat. It's country against country in this engagement. And the price of glory isn't gonna be pretty!
Are you ready to face your greatest challenge? New Japan Pro Wrestling brings the burning spirit to the wrestling ring, and the young lions are hungry to crush the competition. Legends and young blood fire up the ring!
Hasbro Interactive had planned to release a sequel to Glover which had a boxing glove character and was to be released in 2000 named Glover 2 but the idea was scrapped, though gameplay videos and pictures about the game surfaced on nesworld.com, which discovered a work-in-progress version of the game.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back... Unique glove & ball gameplay. Real world dynamics. Full environmental interaction. Progressive intergrated plot. Amusing original characters. Fun multiplayer game.
Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu 4 is the fourth mainline entry in the series, and the first for Nintendo 64. It's the first entry to support analog controls. This game's Success Mode introduces Akio Yabe and Mamoru Ikari, who would both go on to become reoccurring characters in the series.
Choro Q 64 2: Hacha-mecha Grand Prix Race is a racing game released in 1999 in Japan for the Nintendo 64. It is the sequel to Choro Q 64 (Penny Racers outside of Japan) and is part of the Choro Q series. The game is also compatible with the Game Boy Color game Choro Q Hyper Customable GB, using the GB Transfer Pak.
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.
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.
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).