A SoundLink game using "糸井重里のバス釣りNo.1 (Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No.1)". Only players who own the "Bass Tsuri No.1" game can participate in the event, otherwise the player participates in the garbage-picking-up event. The players compete for total weight of five basses. 100 higher-ranking winners qualify for the final tournament. Shigesato Itoi, bass professional Kawabe, Ogimori Jyunko Hagimori, and Kyoko Koizumi appeared on the event.
Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū 4 is the first iteration of a traditionally Japan-only baseball video game series created by Konami on the Nintendo 64. It is known for its big-headed characters, and addictive arcade-style gameplay.
J.League as you never experienced before. SEGA has delivered the exciting new entry in Victory Goal, with updated visual effects, commentary and improved controls! 17 teams of real players from the J. League are freely available to be picked, and the realism is uncanny. Victory Goal!
J.League Live 64 is a soccer game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1997. The game has officially licensed players and teams from Japan's J. League. The game was developed by EA and published in the west as Fifa Soccer 64.
Tokyo Yomiuri Country Club golf course with stunning real 3D golf game with real Porigongurafikku faithfully reproduced. As well as accuracy and shot power and direction, emphasized the stance and grip styling, you can play more realistic feel.
This update to the Jack Nicklaus golf games was long awaited. The game allows to play 4 of Jack Nicklaus' designed courses (Muirfield Village Golf Club, Colleton River Plantation, Country Club of the South, and Cabo del Sol) and one course created especially for the game.
WaiWai Tennis is a tennis game using behind-the-player angled camera view. The game is authorized by JPTA (Japanese Tennis Association) and tried to be realistic even though characters may look less so. You can play as one of pre-selected male or female tennis players, or you can create your own character. Each character has his own ups and down, the game features dozens of moves and character skills which can become better through practice and playing matches and tournaments. Characters also have their preferred hand which will decide whether they'll hit a ball using a backend or forehand. The ball will not be automatically hit if you're in its vicinity, instead, you'll have to be well positioned to hit the ball and time your swing as well as the direction in which you wish to hit the tennis ball. Whether you catch and hit or miss the ball may also be affected by your skill level to perform a certain type of moves.
FIFA Soccer 64 delivers the intensity and drama of international soccer to the Nintendo 64. You can choose from 150 national and club teams and develop your tactics and strategies in a friendly match. And when the time comes, try to win a Tournament. If you like something more substantial than tournament play, try to win a Season and become a league champion, or skip straight to the Playoffs. Should a friend want to join the action, he can with the Two-Player mode. In all of the game modes, you can play with free-and-loose Arcade rules, or strict referees and penalties in Simulation. Thanks to the motion-captured animation, you'll get smooth and realistic player movement, which helps put you in the middle of the action. Try to become an international soccer sensation with FIFA Soccer 64
Matthias Sammer Soccer is a soccer game made for Germany. The game features a field spread North to South where your player moves North and the opponent moves the ball South. The game was released in Germany in 1997.
In Virtua Striker 2, you can choose from international teams with players based loosely on real-life counterparts. Play in Arcade, Tournament, or Challenge modes as you compete in Single- or Two-player head-to-head "footy" matches.