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  • Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu 2000

    2000

    Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu 2000

    2000

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
  • Nintama Rantarou 64 Game Gallery

    2000

    Nintama Rantarou 64 Game Gallery

    2000

    Nintendo 64
  • Daikatana

    2000

    Daikatana

    2000

    Shooter
    Nintendo 64
    An original adaptation of John Romero's Daikatana with unique gameplay differences, developed by Kemco for the Nintendo 64. Daikatana is similar to the PC version in terms of gameplay, but the game itself is very different. It plays one repeating music track per era, weapons can be carried through different eras, and it had a lot of fogging and low framerate along with low resolutions to make up for performance in its large areas, despite the expansion pak. This was due to the game being on a Nintendo system, to prevent pointless slaughter, despite the game already being rated M.
  • All-Star Baseball 2001

    2000

    All-Star Baseball 2001

    2000

    Simulator Sport
    Nintendo 64
    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.
  • Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1: Definitive Edition!

    2000

    Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1: Definitive Edition!

    2000

    Simulator Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 Definitive Edition is a Sports game, developed by Hal Laboratory and published by Nintendo. It is the Definitive Edition of the Super Famicom game Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1.
  • Top Gear Hyper-Bike

    2000

    Top Gear Hyper-Bike

    2000

    Racing Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Motorbike racer set in the Top Gear series. The Championship mode has you alternating between dirt and street racing as you compete for points. You earn new bikes and courses along the way like many other games, but interesting twist is going from one kind of racing to the other. The physics of each type of racing are very different, and you'll have to switch back and forth between dirt and racing tactics on the fly. The dirt bike racing is a lot more arcadey with all of the jumps and wide open tracks. You can earn turbo by pulling off tricks and there's really nothing to stop you from testing your stunt skills while racing except your own nerve and imagination. In this way, Hyperbike is like Hydro Thunder where you're expected to lean on that turbo button the whole time and it's up to your racing skills to ensure there's turbo available.
  • Battlezone: Rise of the Black Dogs

    2000

    Battlezone: Rise of the Black Dogs

    2000

    Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy
    Nintendo 64
    Battlezone: Rise of the Black Dogs is a port of the PC game Battlezone with extra missions.
  • Tony Hawk's Pro Skater

    2000

    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater

    2000

    Simulator Sport
    Nintendo 64
    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater is a skateboarding simulation in which you control a famous skate star around 3D environments. Each game area contains a plethora of objects like ramps, rails, and half-pipes which can be used to perform tricks. Each trick you perform earns you more points for your score. The game is divided into two types of levels. In the first, you skate around locations like a mall, a city street, or a warehouse. In each of these areas, there are 5 goals to complete. Some goals involve obtaining a high score, others smashing objects and some collecting objects. For every goal you complete, you earn a videotape. By collecting enough videotapes, you unlock levels and skateboards for you to use. There are 6 levels like this. The second type of level is competition. You get to make 3 timed runs through a skate park and attempt to get the highest score possible. If you do well enough, you will beat the scores of the computer-controlled skaters and win a medal. There are 3 levels like this. There are nine rea
  • Ridge Racer 64

    2000

    Ridge Racer 64

    2000

    Racing
    Nintendo 64
    star 7.9
    Ridge Racer 64 gives Nintendo 64 owners a chance to jump into the world of Ridge Racer. Besides exclusive tracks, this edition contains races from the PlayStation Ridge Racer series, with improved graphics and a new set of cars.
  • Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Oudou Keishou

    2000

    Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Oudou Keishou

    2000

    Fighting Sport
    Nintendo 64
    The sequel to Virtual Pro Wrestling 64, and released only in Japan. The title translates to Royal Road Succession; the name of the career mode in the game. The fifth wrestling game developed by AKI Corporation. Contained many improvements from previous titles that would be featured in AKI's final Nintendo 64 wrestling game WWF No Mercy. Some features, such as creating masks in edit mode and the MMA style grappling system, would not be carried over to WWF No Mercy. Virtual Pro Wrestling 2 carries the All Japan Pro Wrestling license, and features 21 wrestlers from their promotion. The rest of the characters included in the game are based on other real promotions and wrestlers, but due to copyright have fake names and appearances. This is common among other Japanese wrestling games. You can identify who the other wrestler's are by their unique moves and taunts, and the edit mode contains each piece of ring attire you would need to recreate their actual likeness. In total, there are 98 wrestlers in the game, 23 of wh
  • Choro Q 64 2: Hacha-mecha Grand Prix Race

    2000

    Choro Q 64 2: Hacha-mecha Grand Prix Race

    2000

    Racing
    Nintendo 64
    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.
  • Mickey's Speedway USA: Huey

    2000

    Mickey's Speedway USA: Huey

    2000

    Racing
    Nintendo 64
    A character unlocked by link to the Game Boy Color version via the Transfer Pak.
  • Nuclear Strike 64

    2000

    Nuclear Strike 64

    2000

    Shooter Strategy
    Nintendo 64
    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.
  • Carmageddon 64

    1999

    Carmageddon 64

    1999

    Racing
    Nintendo 64
    The version of Carmageddon 64 released in Germany has the pedestrians changed to dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals as a censorship measure.
  • HSV Adventure Racing

    1999

    HSV Adventure Racing

    1999

    Racing Adventure
    Nintendo 64
    HSV Adventure Racing is the Australian version of Beetle Adventure Racing, with the cars changed to HSV.
  • Carmageddon 64

    1999

    Carmageddon 64

    1999

    Fighting Racing
    Nintendo 64
    Carmageddon 64 was a port of Carmageddon II, released for the Nintendo 64 video game console in 2000. It was developed by Software Creations, and due to be published by Interplay, but it was published by Titus Entertainment after they bought the company. The game featured opponents and levels from Carmageddon II, as well as a couple of exclusive characters.
  • SD Hiryuu no Ken Densetsu

    1999

    SD Hiryuu no Ken Densetsu

    1999

    Fighting
    Nintendo 64
    An expanded version of SD Hiryuu no Ken, a game from within Hiryuu no Ken: Twin (Flying Dragon overseas), 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".
  • Namco Museum 64

    1999

    Namco Museum 64

    1999

    Arcade
    Nintendo 64
    star 5.1
    Namco Museum 64 is a compilation of several classic arcade games released by Namco, including Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Pole Position, Galaga, Galaxian and Dig-Dug. The game also features the ability to save high scores with the use of a Nintendo 64 Controller Pak. The N64 Rumble pack can also be used in with this game.
  • Goemon: Mononoke Sugoroku

    1999

    Goemon: Mononoke Sugoroku

    1999

    Card & Board Game
    Nintendo 64
    Goemon: Mononoke Sugoroku is a video game for the Nintendo 64, released in 1999. The game is based on the Goemon series and despite the series' relative popularity in the west for the system, the game was released only in Japan. The game is based on the Japanese board game Sugoroku, populated with Konami's array of Ganbare Goemon characters. Up to four players control two dice, and take them in turns to control Goemon, Ebisumaru, Sasuke, or Yae over pre-rendered boards that resemble previous locations in the Ganbare Goemon series.
  • Robot Ponkottsu 64: Nanatsu no Umi no Caramel

    1999

    Robot Ponkottsu 64: Nanatsu no Umi no Caramel

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Nintendo 64
    Robot Ponkottsu 64: Nanatsu no Umi no Caramel (lit. Robot Ponkottsu 64: Caramel of the Seven Seas) is a role-playing video game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan, in 1999. It is part of the Robopon series of games, and can make use of the Transfer Pak with Robot Ponkottsu Sun, Star and Moon Versions.
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