Lunar Assault 64 is a Nintendo 64 homebrew game by the Daniel Savage & team and released on 13 December 2020. It is a 3rd/1st person shooter where you have to save the moon from lunar beasts. It was submitted for the 64brew game jam 2020, and won 3rd place, tied with The Swoop 64
Sblobber 64 is a Nintendo 64 homebrew game by Vrgl117 Games released on 13 December 2020. In it, you control a blob through a maze filled with traps, warps and puzzles. This game was made for the 64brew game jam 2020 , and won 2nd place alongside Kumi-Daiko Beatoff 64.
Telocation: Gemini (sometimes just Telocation) is a Nintendo 64 homebrew game by the Ultra Rare team and released on 13 December 2020. In it, you control a crashlanded space cadet that befriends a robot and who work together to gather gems and escape the planet. This game was made for the 64brew game jam 2020, and won 1st place.
The Swoop 64 is a homebrew game for the Nintendo 64, submitted to the N64brew Game Jam 2020, winning the third place. It is a flight simulator where you control a thieving bird that hoards objects from the neighbourhood.
Twelve Tales: Conker 64 (known in the PAL regions as Twelve Tales Conker) is a cancelled video game that was going to be released for the Nintendo 64. First announced as Conker's Quest at E3 1997, the game would have followed the all ages environment of Conker's Pocket Tales, a handheld title released during its prolonged development cycle.
Before the game could be finished, Rare had already made similar games that had already achieved general acclaim, most notably Banjo-Kazooie and Diddy Kong Racing. The developers began to receive criticism for creating another innocent platformer starring cute and friendly animals. In 1999, Rareware revealed that they were going to entirely redesign the game to appeal to an older audience.
While it was first believed to be an April Fool's joke, the game went unreleased and replaced with Conker's Bad Fur Day in 2001.
Pyoro 64 is a homebrew game for the Nintendo 64 based off of the Pyoro and Pyoro 2 minigames for WarioWare, Inc. for the Game Boy Advance.
The player controls a bird which needs to eat the beans with its elongated tongue, before they fall on the ground.
This game is an interactive version of the popular U.S. quiz show Wheel of Fortune complete with hostess Vanna White.
The game is played by trying to find a hidden word with only a few guesses allowed for the letters which is very similar to the pen and paper game Hangman. The other round which features the Wheel of Fortune involves you spinning the wheel which has various prizes both good and bad and whatever the pointer stops on when it stops revolving is what the player wins. This can be cash, a free spin or if you're very unlucky Bankruptcy which means you lose all the money you've earned up to that point.
Toon Panic was a multiplayer brawler / arcade fighting game for Nintendo 64, in development at Bottom Up. It was meant to be similar to Power Stone or Rakugaki ShowTime, but it was later cancelled because of bankruptcy of the studio.
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.
The Legend of Zelda: The Missing Link is a ROMHack/mod of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for Nintendo 64. The game takes place after the events of Ocarina of Time and before the events of Majora's Mask, showing how Navi vanished and Link went out to search for her.
Mundial Ronaldinho Soccer 64 is an unofficial and unlicensed game for the Nintendo 64. The game is a soccer game with brazilian teams, starring the world famous soccer player Ronaldinho. It is a ROM hack/mod of International Superstar Soccer 64.
It was one of the few unlicensed games released for the Nintendo 64, given its complex copy protection. The game had to borrow a CIC chip from another cartridge through a peripheral to be played.
19XXCE (Complete Edition) is a casual version of 19XXTE (Tournament Edition) and is a Super Smash Bros. ROM hack/mod made for casual players, with more new features (like enhanced training mode) and stages not present in the vanilla Super Smash Bros.
19XXTE (19XX Tournament Edition) is a ROM hack/mod of Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64). It is the first notable mod for the game, with development having started in May of 2015. 19XXTE is based on 20XX Tournament Edition; that is, the purpose of the mod is to assist in running tournaments, help players learn the game, and add other cosmetic changes instead of exclusively modifying characters or stages. 19XXTE has seen tournament use, being notably used at GENESIS 3 and Super Smash Con 2016; its most important feature is the ability to add a timer to a stock match like in later games, saving tournament organizers from the trouble of keeping track of match time externally.
It has a more complete version, 19XXCE (19XX Complete Edition), meant for more casual gameplay.