
GT64: Championship Edition
1998 N64 racing game featuring licensed cars from manufacturers like Toyota, Mitsubishi, and Subaru. Offered arcade-style racing across 24 tracks with weather effects, damage modeling, and a championship mode with performance upgrades.
Game Controls
About This Retro Game
One of few N64 racers to feature real car licenses including the Toyota Supra and Subaru Impreza WRX.
Introduced dynamic weather that would change mid-race, affecting handling and visibility.
Damage system impacted both aesthetics and performance - severe crashes could reduce top speed.
Championship mode allowed earning credits to purchase performance upgrades between races.
Recommended Based on Your History
Related Retro Games
1998 action-shooter where players control a cybernetic bee in 3D environments. Features single-player missions and multiplayer dogfights with unique 'sting and shoot' gameplay mechanics.
1997 destruction puzzle game where players control various vehicles to clear paths for a runaway nuclear missile carrier. Features 57 missions across 11 environments with time-based challenges and hidden secrets.
Excitebike is a motocross racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES. Released in 1984 in Japan and 1985 internationally, it was one of the system's launch titles in North America. The game features physics-based motorcycle racing with overheating mechanics, ramp jumps, and a track design mode that was revolutionary for its time.
Classic top-down racing game where you dodge traffic and race against time. Features 5 stages with increasing speed and challenging obstacles.
R.C. Pro-Am is a pioneering radio-controlled car racing game featuring isometric perspective racing with weapon pickups. Players compete in championship circuits while collecting power-ups and avoiding hazards.
A unique racing game where players control a penguin named Penta who must navigate icy terrain, avoid obstacles, and reach checkpoints before time runs out.





