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Most Popular Nintendo 64 Games - Page 16

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  • Ranma ½: Chougi Ranbu-hen

    1994

    Ranma ½: Chougi Ranbu-hen

    1994

    Fighting
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    star 7
    Ranma gets a letter explaining that they just received the recipe to the most valuable of all treasures, the Maneki Neko, which has the ability to grant any wish. Ranma must then set out to find the 12 ingredients of the Maneki Neko, located all over the world, before one of their rivals does the same. The game was scheduled to be released in North America under the title of Ranma ½ II: Anything-Goes Martial Arts, but went unreleased in the West.
  • Kasumi Ninja

    1994

    Kasumi Ninja

    1994

    Fighting
    Atari Jaguar
    star 7.9
    All hell is about to break loose! Stop the Evil Ninja Lord Gyaku from opening the Dragon Cloud temple's portal to Hell and unleashing his demon minions upon Kasumi Island and the world. Battle it out in this bloody brawler in 1 Player Story mode or Two Player versus mode as one of the 8 all-time greatest warrior-fighters. Gain fighting skill and master special moves from bout to bout as you journey through the Underground Labyrinth to the Dragon Cloud temple where you'll face your ultimate opponent: The Evil Ninja Lord Gyaku himself!
  • Rage of the Dragons

    2002

    Rage of the Dragons

    2002

    Fighting
    Neo Geo AES Arcade Neo Geo MVS
    star 8
    In a town ruled by an evil religious cult, the battle to decide the strongest dragon begins! Each Contestant is a champion who contends with the power of mighty dragons: Black Dragon, Red Dragon, Blue Dragon, and White Dragon. Go head to head in a tag-team partnership to test your attack and defense in the heat of battle.
  • Tattoo Assassins

    Tattoo Assassins

    Fighting
    Arcade
    star 2.1
    Tattoo Assassins was a Mortal Kombat "clone" which never got officially fully released due to the waning popularity of Arcades in the late 90s. The game was essentially completed before it was cancelled, though it has some minor gameplay and sound glitches, and prototype cabinets were released to test markets in 1994.
  • Breakers Revenge

    1998

    Breakers Revenge

    1998

    Fighting
    Neo Geo AES Neo Geo MVS
    star 6.8
    Breakers Revenge is an upgraded version of Breakers that was released exclusively for the arcades. It introduces one new character named Saizo and makes the final boss Bai-Hu into a playable character. Revenge makes adjustment to the character balance by weakening the previously overpowered Condor and removing Sho's infinite combo from the first game. However, the opening intro is almost identical to that of the first game and game's graphics are not that different; however, the lifebars were modified to look different compared to the first game's lifebars, while some stages' graphics were removed (e.g. flags in Sho Kamui's stage).
  • Fighting Vipers

    1995

    Fighting Vipers

    1995

    Fighting
    Arcade
    star 6.6
    Fighting Vipers is a 3D fighting video game created by Sega AM2. While it shares the game engine with AM2's Virtua Fighter 2, it distinguishes itself with enclosed arenas and an armour mechanic. The game is primarily designed for Western audiences, incorporating a U.S. setting and embracing more freeform styles of martial arts.
  • Aggressors of Dark Kombat

    1994

    Aggressors of Dark Kombat

    1994

    Fighting
    Neo Geo AES Neo Geo MVS Neo Geo CD
    star 5.8
    Aggressors of Dark Kombat offers virtually no storyline to explain its fights. In fact, the prefight conversation sequences show that the fights are not much more than chance meetings. The player's chosen character will advance through a series of stages fighting a series of opponents because he doesn't like the way the other guy looks. The game is viewed from the side perspective that virtually all 2D fighting games use. One player can fight against a computer-controlled opponent, or two players can fight against each other. Each character's life bar appears on the upper left or right of the screen, depending on starting location. A timer is located between the two life bars. When one character is drained of energy or the timer runs out, the match is over and the character left standing (or with more life, if neither characters were drained of energy) wins.
  • Gundam Versus

    2017

    Gundam Versus

    2017

    Fighting
    PlayStation 4
    star 6.7
    "Newtypes! Gundam Versus, the action packed arcade smash hit, is coming to the West. With over 90 mobile suits available, GUNDAM fans can outsmart their opponents in explosive online two-versus-two or three-versus-three team battles!" "World famous giant robot series and notorious head to head arcade smash hit, Gundam Versus, is coming to Americas for the first time, this time built from the ground up exclusively for PlayStation4! Featuring Mobile Suits from all across the series history and brand new features exclusive to the home console release, fans finally have a chance to take 2 vs 2 combat to the next level!"
  • Mortal Kombat X: Alien

    2016

    Mortal Kombat X: Alien

    2016

    Fighting
    PlayStation 4 PC (Microsoft Windows) Xbox One
    star 7.9
    Burst into the game with the Xenomorph from the classic sci-fi horror film franchise Alien.
  • Mortal Kombat X: Triborg

    2016

    Mortal Kombat X: Triborg

    2016

    Fighting
    PlayStation 4 PC (Microsoft Windows) Xbox One
    star 7.9
    Four robots in one are ready to do some kombat as Triborg with the powers of Cyrax, Sektor, Smoke and Cyber Sub-Zero.
  • Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition

    2003

    Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition

    2003

    Fighting
    Game Boy Advance
    star 4.9
    This semi-sequel to Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance brings together a handful of the previous characters with a host of new and well-known faces making their debut on the GBA, including Bo Rai Cho, Johnny Cage, Raiden, Sareena, Nitara, Cyrax, Mavado, Reptile, Hsu Hao and Drahmin. In addition to more fighters, this installment in the Mortal Kombat series provides multiplayer support for up to four players (via Game Boy Advance link cable), a variety of gameplay modes, and new battlegrounds.
  • Batman Forever: The Arcade Game

    1996

    Batman Forever: The Arcade Game

    1996

    Fighting
    DOS Atari Jaguar CD Sega Saturn PlayStation
    star 5.6
  • Naruto: Ninja Destiny

    2006

    Naruto: Ninja Destiny

    2006

    Fighting
    Nintendo DS
    star 4.9
    Players can now take their ninja battles on the road with NARUTO: Ninja Destiny, the first 3D head-to-head NARUTO fighter for the Nintendo DS. Any aspiring ninja can unleash powerful jutsu and take advantage of items to brawl his way to victory against 16 different characters. Dual-screen combat will allow fierce battles to unfold on the top screen while power ups can be strategically unleashed on the touch screen for fast, frenetic action. Core fighting game fans and casual gamers alike will find plenty to enjoy, thanks to a combo move system that is both intuitive to pick-up and challenging to master. Featuring scenes, characters, and storylines from up to the 140th episode of the hit animated television series currently airing on Cartoon Network, NARUTO: Ninja Destiny offers an intense single-player story and versus mode, along with wireless multiplayer combat.
  • The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact

    2004

    The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact

    2004

    Fighting
    Xbox PlayStation 2
    star 7.6
    The Synthesis of breathtaking 3D animation with the heart and soul of a 2D classic is now complete! A city lay in ruins as rival gangs are at war all vying for the chance to rule the underworld of Southtown. A small group destined to take the city back has established a meeting with the maniacal leader of the most powerful gang, "Mephistopheles". On one condition, to be in this meeting, one must prove themselves by defeating the greatest fighters in the world.
  • Rakugakids

    1998

    Rakugakids

    1998

    Fighting
    Nintendo 64
    star 5.5
    Rakuga Kids is a 2.5D fighting game created by Konami for the Nintendo 64, released in 1998. The name Rakugakids is a portmanteau of the Japanese word rakugaki (a doodle), and kids, a reflection of the visual style of the game which resembled children's drawings.
  • Fighters Destiny

    1998

    Fighters Destiny

    1998

    Fighting
    Nintendo 64
    star 7
    You can choose from more than 10 characters and enter the ring in the ultimate hand-to-hand competition. Rather than using a two-out-of-three format, you must score seven points in order to win a match. Knocking down your opponent, forcing him out of the ring, or throwing him to the ground score anywhere from one to four points. Try to beat all of the other fighters in the Master Challenge, where a victory results in you learning their fighting skills. If you face the Joker, you must beat him or you will lose the skills you have gained. See how many opponents you can beat before giving up seven points in the Survival mode, or try to see how long you can stay in the ring with a fighting cow in the Rodeo mode. Keep your butt off the ground to win at FIGHTERS DESTINY.
  • ClayFighter: Sculptor's Cut

    1998

    ClayFighter: Sculptor's Cut

    1998

    Fighting
    Nintendo 64
    star 6.9
    Get ready to crumble... with this special edition of the world's funniest fighting game! This "director's cut" contains many extras added to the original Clay Fighter 63 1/3 game. You might lose lives, you might lose limbs, but don't lose your sense of humor! 12 eccentric fighters plus 4 additional clay combatants only found in this version. More snide remarks and barbed wit will have you crying from laughing so hard! Original characters get additional attacks for an all-new experience. Enhanced camera angle stays put to see more details in the environment and improve fight control!
  • Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butouden

    2011

    Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butouden

    2011

    Fighting
    Nintendo DS
    star 6
    Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butouden is a fighting video game based on the anime series Dragon Ball Kai.
  • Kengo: Master of Bushido

    2000

    Kengo: Master of Bushido

    2000

    Fighting
    PlayStation 2
    star 5.7
    The mind is a powerful weapon. So is the sword. When combined, they create the ultimate force. To be a Samurai master, you must silence one and make fierce the other. The rhythm of battle awaits you. Now, go young apprentice, and earn your glory.
  • Toshinden 4

    1999

    Toshinden 4

    1999

    Fighting
    PlayStation
    star 6.9
    Battle Arena Toshinden 4 is a spectacular 3d combat tournament that goes beyond the limits in an all-out battle where reflexes, skills and timing are essential to defeat the many adversaries. Each bout is played within an incredible 3d location, with every move and counter attack displayed in stunning detail. Toshinden 4 blends a wealth of stunning showcase moves with all the traditional moves. The result is a free-flowing fight boasting cinematic visuals. New "overdrive" mode allows you to produce devastating combinations of moves and the innovative team battle mode creates a truly incredible battle royale.
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