Master of Time is a new story in a completely new world, Abello, where Link must restore the flow of time. Abello is a big and dangerous world, but Link can count on the help of Nite the fairy.
Around 20 hours of gameplay in various areas and dungeons with custom cutscenes, songs and much more. Good luck finding all 100 skulltula tokens and 20 hearts!
Mario's Vacation Course 64 is a ROM hack/mod of Super Mario 64 developed by Reonu. In this game, Mario spent so much time on vacation that he forgot all of his moves, and the player has to recover his memories, on a open-world-like playground where the player has to find and get stars. This mod is inspired by Bowser's Fury (Switch) in its style, music and level design.
Bowser's Dark Story is a ROM hack/mod of Paper Mario. The game is an alternative take on the story, from the perspective that tells how it would be if Bowser won against Mario and conquered the Mushroom Kingdom. The player controls the villain, Bowser, through an adventure, finding allies and battling enemies.
Mario Kart 64: Amped Up is a ROM hack/mod of Mario Kart 64 developed by Litronom. This mod adds many new racing tracks, new options and multiple new mission and game mode. The racing tracks are based on other Mario Kart entries or other games.
Banjo-Kazooie: Nostalgia 64 is a ROM hack/mod of Banjo-Kazooie developed by Kurko Mods. It is an expanded and enhanced version of Banjo-Kazooie: Stay At Home, being a love letter to retro games of the Nintendo 64 era such as Super Mario 64, Diddy Kong Racing, Bomberman 64 and many others. Banjo and Kazooie go on an adventure through worlds taken or based on retro games from their era.
Eat or be eaten! Assume the role of an animal in it's early stages of evolutionary development. As your animal instincts take over, you will boldly traverse hostile environments, savagely stalking your prey to assert your place in the animal chain of power. Will you have what it takes to become the new king of beasts?
The game started development on the Nintendo 64, but went unreleased, being later ported to the Nintendo GameCube. A prototype of the Nintendo 64 version has been found
Mirror House Cornflake is a tech demo for the Nintendo 64. It was found in the source code leak that took place on May 3, 2020. It's a game about a very hungry boy lost in an amusement park maze looking for food.
Banjo Kazooie: Smash Bros. TEMPLE is a ROM hack/mod for Banjo-Kazooie (Nintendo 64) by Kurko Mods. It is a recreation of the Temple stage (based on the Zelda series) from Super Smash Bros. Melee (and later games). Banjo and Kazooie need to find the collectibles in order to unlock new entrances in the Temple.
Banjo-Dreamie is a ROM hack/mod of Banjo-Kazooie (Nintendo 64) by Loggo. It is meant to be an unofficial sequel to Banjo-Kazooie and an unofficial prequel of Banjo-Tooie.
The Legend of Banjo-Kazooie: The Jiggies of Time is a ROM hack/mod of Banjo-Kazooie (Nintendo 64). In the game, Banjo has to traverse the stages based on The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Star Fox 64: Survival is a ROM hack/mod of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, which changes the game to work as a roguelike Star Fox adventure, with Fox McCloud using a sword to battle enemies.
Super Mario 64: Arguably Better Edition is a ROM hack/mod of Super Mario 64 made by Mors. It changes the game in gameplay, fixes bugs and adds new game modes.
The changes include:
- Better camera
- Better controls
- Wall sliding from later games
- Widescreen
- Optional "Hard Mode". Hold R before starting a new game!
- Optional "No Lives Mode"
- A new 120 Star bonus
- Tweaked HUD
- Analog camera via player 2
- Better performance
- D-Pad controls
- Bug fixes
The Yoshi Garden is a ROMhack/mod of Super Mario 64 developed by Kaze Emanuar and released in September 5, 2020. The game is inspired by the Chao Garden from Sonic Adventure, being a place where you pet Yoshis, make them strenghten their abilities and compete in many kinds of minigames, like in a pet simulator.
Kumi-Daiko Beatoff 64 is a Nintendo 64 homebrew game by Team Riistahillo and released on 13 December 2020. This is an arcade-style game where you control a kabuki mask spinning a taiko drum around to fight off floating tengu masks. This game was made for the 64brew game jam 2020, and won 2nd place alongside Sblobber 64.
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.