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  • Susume! Taisen Puzzle Dama: Toukon! Marutama Chou

    1998

    Susume! Taisen Puzzle Dama: Toukon! Marutama Chou

    1998

    Puzzle
    Nintendo 64
    Susume! Taisen Puzzle Dama: Tōkon! Marutama Chō is a puzzle video game released in 1998 on the Nintendo 64 in Japan only. The game was developed and published by Konami. It is a port of the arcade and PlayStation game Susume! Taisen Puzzle-Dama (Let's Attack Crazy Cross), originally released in 1996, but also features characters and gameplay from the spin-off Taisen Tokkae-Dama.
  • Deadly Arts

    1998

    Deadly Arts

    1998

    Fighting Simulator
    Nintendo 64
    Walk into the arena, take a bow, and prepare for the most intense combat simulation ever! Over nine controllable fighters are yours to command, complete with an arsenal of face-busting, body-smashing moves. Feel every kick, punch and throw with the RUMBLE PAK feature as you take part in a low down and dirty street fighting tournament!
  • Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu 5

    1998

    Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu 5

    1998

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
  • Quake

    1998

    Quake

    1998

    Shooter
    Nintendo 64
    star 7.9
    Quake is a first-person shooter video game, developed by id Software and published by GT Interactive in 1996 and featured music composed by Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails. It is the first game in the popular Quake series. In the game, players must find their way through various maze-like, medieval environments while battling a variety of monsters using a wide array of weapons.
  • Jeopardy!

    1998

    Jeopardy!

    1998

    Quiz/Trivia
    Nintendo 64
    star 6
    This version of Jeopardy features the digitized look and voice of the TV show's host, Alex Trebek and even the announcer, Johnny Gilbert, as well. There are 650 different categories to choose from as well as 4,000 new answers. The player answers questions by selecting letters by using the analog or D-pad and will be given suggestion words to help them along. The same rules apply to the game as they do in the TV show, the game is divided into three different rounds: Regular, Double Jeopardy and Final Jeopardy and has three different contestants.
  • Olympic Hockey 98

    1998

    Olympic Hockey 98

    1998

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    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!
  • 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.
  • Robotron 64

    1998

    Robotron 64

    1998

    Nintendo 64
    star 6.8
    A Nintendo 64 port of Robotron X, an update of the arcade classic Robotron 2084 that was released on PS1 and PC a month earlier.
  • Masters '98: Harukanaru Augusta

    1997

    Masters '98: Harukanaru Augusta

    1997

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    A golf game for the N64, released in 1997 and licensed by the Augusta National Golf Club, based in Georgia, USA.
  • Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Road - Brave Spirits

    1997

    Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Road - Brave Spirits

    1997

    Fighting Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Step into the ring with the bravest fighting souls of the New Japan Pro Wrestling league and fight your way to the top! With incredible 3D graphics and an intuitive control system, Toukon Road brings the most realistic wrestling action ever presented in video games!
  • Pro Mahjong Kiwame 64

    1997

    Pro Mahjong Kiwame 64

    1997

    Card & Board Game
    Nintendo 64
  • 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.
  • Virtual Pro Wrestling 64

    1997

    Virtual Pro Wrestling 64

    1997

    Fighting Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Over 78 wrestlers ready to rumble! The no.1 wrestling promotion in the world, WCW, takes on the world and combines talents from around the world to settle their scores, and take on the nWo led by Hollywood Hogan. Hundreds of moves, 4 player action, this is wrestling!
  • Tamagotchi 64: Minna de Tamagotchi World

    1997

    Tamagotchi 64: Minna de Tamagotchi World

    1997

    Simulator Card & Board Game
    Nintendo 64
    Tamagotchi 64: Minna de Tamagotchi World is a Nintendo 64 game released only in Japan in 1997. It is a virtual board game based on the Tamagotchi toy.
  • AeroGauge

    1997

    AeroGauge

    1997

    Racing Arcade
    Nintendo 64
    star 6.7
    In the tradition of F-Zero and Wipeout, AeroGauge is a sci-fi racer that pits you and a friend in a fast paced race to the finish through futuristic tracks and among detailed craft, acting more like planes than racers as they skim many metres above the ground. Play solo through the grand prix and compete against the AI enemy, or beat down your best time in the time trial mode. Each track features a number of twists and turns, whether it be racing upside down or vertically, with a number of obstacles in your path. There's no weapons, though, it's just you and the open road ahead.
  • Flying Dragon

    1997

    Flying Dragon

    1997

    Fighting Role-playing (RPG)
    Nintendo 64
    star 5.3
    Create your ideal fighting game using the customizable interface. Choose between RPG-style and "virtual" tournament combat. The game has over 20 different characters and 200 different items. Save your characters on a Controller Pak and play them against your friends! While the Western version calls the two distinct game styles as "modes", the original Japanese version calls them as "games" in the in-game options, and as "games" and "modes" on advertisements.
  • Chameleon Twist

    1997

    Chameleon Twist

    1997

    Platform
    Nintendo 64
  • Snowboard Kids

    1997

    Snowboard Kids

    1997

    Racing Sport
    Nintendo 64
    star 5.5
    The kids are arguing about their snowboarding skills. The debate escalates to the point where they decide to hold a snowboarding tournament to determine who is the best. One character, Shinobin, has no involvement whatsoever until he is unlocked by the player. In addition to the usual gameplay of a snowboarding game, Snowboard Kids adds "Shots" (special weapons used to attack players) and items which can help the player, hinder other players, or both. The game has nine main courses. Although some of the courses are snowy mountains, many are courses that would be unorthodox for snowboarding in the real world. Such courses include an amusement park, a desert, a vast valley, a dark highway, and a Japanese village during the cherry blossom festival. There were several game mechanics that were unique to Snowboard Kids from other snowboard games and racing games at the time. One was the addition of the second item slot, allowing each player to carry a shooting item and support item (such as a rock, or invisibility) at
  • Chameleon Twist

    1997

    Chameleon Twist

    1997

    Platform Adventure
    Nintendo 64
    star 5.9
    Chameleon Twist is a 3D-Jump & Run, developed by Japan System Supply and released by Sunsoft in 1997. After following a rabbit into a magical hole in the ground, the blue chameleon named Davy realises that he has taken on a humanoid form. In an attempt to find a way back home, Davy is traveling throughout six lands with his friends, Jack, Fred, and Linda; together they discover Jungle Land, Ant Land, Bomb Land, Desert Castle, Kids Land, and Ghost Castle to find the certain magic portal.
  • Dual Heroes

    1997

    Dual Heroes

    1997

    Fighting
    Nintendo 64
    Virtual gamers challenge you in a hot battle! Train your own robot! Cool heroes battle it out using combo attacks in 3D space. Exciting battles against CPU gamers with personality. Train your robot and have it fight in the auto-battle. Give it all you've got to win a medal!
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