
Virtual Chess 64
A 3D chess simulation featuring realistic piece animations and multiple difficulty levels. Includes tutorial modes, historical matches, and both single-player vs AI and two-player options.
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About This Retro Game
Uses the N64's capabilities to render chess pieces in detailed 3D with fluid animations for captures and movements.
Features 10 AI difficulty levels ranging from beginner to grandmaster, with adaptive learning algorithms.
Includes a 'Chess School' tutorial system and 50 famous historical matches that players can replay or challenge.
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