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  • Superman: The New Superman Adventures

    1999

    Superman: The New Superman Adventures

    1999

    Shooter Adventure
    Nintendo 64
    star 1.9
    Superman: The New Adventures, often referred to as Superman 64, is a 1999 adventure video game developed and published by Titus Software for the Nintendo 64 video game console. The game is based on the television series Superman: The Animated Series. Superman was first released in North America on May 31, 1999 and in Europe on July 23, 1999.
  • Last Legion UX

    1999

    Last Legion UX

    1999

    Platform
    Nintendo 64
    Last Legion UX is a platform game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1999.
  • Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest

    1999

    Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest

    1999

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Bursting with stunning realism and high-excitement baseball action, Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest drives home the winning run! Improved player animations and color commentary by Dave Niehaus - "The Voice of the Mariners" - make you feel like you're really at the game, while easy-to-use controls, updated rosters and statistics, and an optional fantasy draft make it even more fun than being there!
  • 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.
  • Pokémon Stadium

    1999

    Pokémon Stadium

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Turn-based strategy (TBS)
    Nintendo 64
    star 7.2
    In the game's Stadium Mode, one player competes in 80 different battles, divided into four tournaments. Beat the Stadium Mode and you're in for a bonus battle against the ultimate Pokémon warrior, Mewtwo, as well as a secret mode that gives you 80 brand-new, and devilishly tough battles. There is virtually no way you can beat the secret mode without having trained your own, elite Pokémon. One to four players compete against each other or the computer in a no-holds-barred battle with customizable rules. You can select rental Pokémon for these battles -- but that makes them much too predictable since their selection of techniques isn't determined by the trainer. You can also select quick and easy versus and random battles.
  • Jikkyou GI Stable

    1999

    Jikkyou GI Stable

    1999

    Racing Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Jikkyou GI Stable is a Sports game, developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 1999.
  • 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.
  • Chameleon Twist 2

    1999

    Chameleon Twist 2

    1999

    Platform
    Nintendo 64
    Chameleon Twist 2 is presented as the direct sequel to Chameleon Twist and was published in 1999 by Sunsoft. After the events in Chameleon Twist, Davy and his friends are playing in the forest, still carrying the backpacks from their last adventure, when suddenly the rabbit returns and knocks one of the chameleons high up into the sky. The chameleon transforms into an enhanced-looking humanoid chameleon and goes on a search for six carrots in six different worlds, like Ice Land, Carnival Land or Sky Land.
  • All-Star Baseball 2000

    1999

    All-Star Baseball 2000

    1999

    Simulator Sport
    Nintendo 64
    star 8.9
    All-Star Baseball 2000 is the second release in the series and includes a range of improvements and new features compared to the '99 version. Motion captured technology allows a realistic representation of player movements, swings, throws and catches. Apart from the improved roster management, which includes the ability to sign players from the minor league and create new players with new stats, you are able to play a 162 game inter-league season or complete the 1999 MLB scheduled season. Once more there are 30 teams available in the game, as well as home stadiums and home or away jerseys. Additionally players' face sizes and play styles coincide with the real ones, since the game is licensed.
  • NHL Blades of Steel '99

    1999

    NHL Blades of Steel '99

    1999

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Non-stop NHL action! The newest all-star in the Konami Sports Series hits the ice! Get ready for a whole new game! NHL Blades of Steel '99 hits the ice with all the NHL players, stats and action. Motion captured animation, adjustable team strategies and fully detailed NHL stadiums with real ice conditions. Updated 98-99 rosters called out by NHL TV announcer Randy Hahn. Trade players and sign free agents. Full season stat tracking and league leaders.
  • Charlie Blasts Territory

    1999

    Charlie Blasts Territory

    1999

    Puzzle Strategy
    Nintendo 64
    Charlie Blasts Territory is categorized as a 3D-Puzzle Game, released in 1999 by publisher Kemco. It combines solving intricate puzzles and blowing things up using tons of TNT! Use Charlie and his demolition skills to destroy the dams with bombs to free the life-giving water from other lakes in order to refill Rainbow Valley Lake. If you're looking for a human challenge, Charlie Blast's Territory also offers a multiplayer function that lets you go head-to-head against a bomb-blasting friend!
  • Super Bowling

    1999

    Super Bowling

    1999

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Super Bowling is a third-person bowling game. Players may bowl in several different environments, which range from ice ponds to neon-lit Chinese temples. Players can face-off against characters in their home stages, much like a fighting game. If the player wins they can then play on these stages in other play modes. Multi-player modes are also available, with a number of different variations.
  • Lode Runner 3-D

    1999

    Lode Runner 3-D

    1999

    Platform Puzzle
    Nintendo 64
    star 5.7
    The game mechanics are similar to the original; you outrun 'monsters' by using alternate routes, sliding on ropes, climbing ladders or drilling holes in the ground to trap them. This game differs from the other incarnations of games from the series because of its apparent three-dimensional perspective. While essentially running in 2-dimensional space, the player has an option to move in another direction every so often. The levels are mostly spirals that require climbing to complete. There are five worlds and each one must be unlocked by finding five cards from the previous world excluding the first. Each world is divided into five stages with each stage divided into four levels. The general goal of each level is to collect a certain amount of gold to activate a portal that allows the player to continue. As the player progresses, each world adds new interactive objects and tools as well as new obstacles.
  • Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu 6

    1999

    Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu 6

    1999

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
  • Micro Machines 64 Turbo

    1999

    Micro Machines 64 Turbo

    1999

    Racing Arcade
    Nintendo 64
    star 6.7
    With a quirky mix of toy car racers and sophisticated gameplay, Micro Machines 64 Turbo guarantees to be a refreshing addition to the stable of standard racing games. The wide variety of vehicles featured includes Formula 1 racers, speed boats, monster trucks, tanks, and ice cream trucks. Choose from 25 whimsical tracks, which run the gamut from a kitchen table to a chemistry lab, each including the appropriate props to match the d¿cor. Such detail rich touches keep this game interesting, even to the most jaded gamer. Belying the kiddie car appearance, the game requires you to plan strategically if you want to emerge the winner, making good use of the weapons at your disposal.
  • Jinsei Game 64

    1999

    Jinsei Game 64

    1999

    Turn-based strategy (TBS) Card & Board Game
    Nintendo 64
  • 64 Oozumou 2

    1999

    64 Oozumou 2

    1999

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    64 Oozumou 2 is a sumo wrestling game for the Nintendo 64, which was only released in Japan in 1999. It is the sequel to the game 64 Oozumou. Like its predecessor, the gameplay simulates various aspects of a sumo wrestlers life and training cycle.
  • Beetle Adventure Racing!

    1999

    Beetle Adventure Racing!

    1999

    Racing
    Nintendo 64
    star 7.2
    Take control of a collection of the latest Volkswagen Beetle "2.0" models, from street type to off-road designs, and race across varying road types that will test your speed and endurance! Find shortcuts or use nitro boosts to finish first in order to move on to the next track. If the computer AI is to easy for you, battle against a friend in two player race mode or challenge up to 4 people in a special Battle Mode, with added abilities including weapons, from mines and rockets to magical elements, while collecting the flag and finding the exit!
  • Snowboard Kids 2

    1999

    Snowboard Kids 2

    1999

    Racing Sport
    Nintendo 64
    star 7.5
    The game is set in Snow Town, which is the main hometown of the protagonists. The plot follows the daily lives and adventures of the kids, and the rather ridiculous attempts of Damien to sabotage them. The gameplay of this game is almost identical to its predecessor's, but with a few differences. There are now three distinct playing modes: the Story mode, which follows the game plot and uses the classical system of cash prizes by winning the races; the battle mode, which includes multiplayer mode; and the Training mode. There were new additions and changes to the Items and Shots. All of them were redesigned and the Shots were renamed as Weapons. Additions include the Rocket, the Wings and the Whirlwind (see more below). Other changes to the Items and Weapons include the reduction in the freeze time when a character is hit by the Freezing Shot, and the effect of losing coins when hit by a Slapstick. The special tricks (which were different for each character and required the player to perform a combo to do them)
  • Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Road 2 - The Next Generation

    1999

    Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Road 2 - The Next Generation

    1999

    Fighting Sport
    Nintendo 64
    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!
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