World Cup 98
World Cup 98 is simply FIFA Road to World Cup 98 with some minor gameplay changes and a ton of stuff removed. While the previous…
Bio F.R.E.A.K.S.
I really had no idea that the N64 had so many people trying to claim the title of being the N64’s fighting game. In BioFREAKS,…
ClayFighter Sculptor’s Cut
This is an “improved” and updated version of ClayFighter 63⅓ featuring some gameplay changes and new characters. It was exclusive to Blockbusters, the small amount…
Forsaken 64
When it comes to remastered versions of games, I give play around with the remaster and the N64 version a bit to compare feel and…
Bust-A-Move 2 Arcade Edition
Another colour match puzzle game, Bust-a-Move (or the much better named Puzzle Bobble in Japan) is a well renowned puzzle series, with this being a…
Bomberman Hero
Coming out a mere six months after the first Bomberman game on N64, this Bomberman game seems like it was developed as a separate take…
Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside
Licensed sports games aren’t what you expect to be published by Nintendo, but here we are with NBA Courtside, a licensed basketball game and one…
All-Star Baseball 99
The N64’s first baseball game that was actually released in America (and Europe). This follows similar control schemes to most of the Japanese baseball games,…
GT 64: Championship Edition
Racing games that go for “realism” really don’t age as well as sillier and more arcade-style racing games, and GT 64 when it came out…
Morita Shogi 64
A sequel to Strongest Habu Shogi, this looks a lot more basic, with a completely 2D interface instead of the 3D tiles and viewpoints of…










