Nintendo 64 Games Collection
The Nintendo 64, released in 1996, was Nintendo's first 64-bit console and one of the last major systems to use cartridges rather than CDs. Its innovative controller introduced the analog stick as a standard feature and included a trigger button on the back for precise control in 3D environments. The N64 was technologically superior to its competitors in many ways, with features like built-in four-player support (without multitaps) and texture filtering that smoothed polygonal graphics. Its library included landmark titles such as Super Mario 64 (which defined 3D platforming), The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and GoldenEye 007 (which revolutionized console first-person shooters). While the N64 sold approximately 33 million units (less than the PlayStation), its influence on 3D game design was profound. The console struggled with limited storage space due to cartridges and lacked strong third-party support, but its first-party titles remain some of the most critically acclaimed in history. The N64 also introduced Rumble Pak force feedback and saw the debut of several Nintendo franchises like Super Smash Bros. and Mario Kart 64.
All Nintendo 64 Games
A 3D platformer based on the Disney/Pixar film, where players control Buzz Lightyear through Andy's house and beyond to rescue Woody from the toy collector Al McWhiggin. Features voice acting from the original movie cast.
The pinnacle of AKI's wrestling engine featuring 60+ Attitude Era superstars including The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Triple H. Offers deep customization, ladder matches, and branching storylines in Championship Mode.
The definitive wrestling experience on N64, featuring the WWF's Attitude Era roster including Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Triple H. Utilizes AKI's acclaimed grappling system with customizable movesets and the revolutionary 'Create-a-Wrestler' mode.
The groundbreaking life simulation game that spawned the Animal Crossing series. Players move to a village inhabited by anthropomorphic animals, where they can fish, catch bugs, decorate their home, and interact with charming villagers in real-time according to the console's internal clock.
Wave Race 64 is a jet ski racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. Released in 1996, it showcases advanced water physics and wave mechanics that were groundbreaking for its time. Players race through various courses with dynamic water conditions while performing stunts.
A groundbreaking rail shooter/visual novel hybrid with frenetic on-rails combat and a deep sci-fi storyline. Set in a dystopian future where mutated humans battle for survival, featuring innovative dual-stick controls years before their mainstream adoption.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy is a fighting game that compiles characters and stages from Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II, and Mortal Kombat 3. Released for Nintendo 64 in 1996, it features enhanced graphics, new fatalities, and all playable characters from the series up to that point.
Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero is an action-adventure game that explores the backstory of the iconic cryomancer Sub-Zero. The game combines platforming, puzzle-solving, and fighting game mechanics.
Doom 64 is a first-person shooter developed by Midway Games as an exclusive title for Nintendo 64. Released in 1997, it features completely new levels, redesigned monsters, enhanced lighting effects, and a haunting atmospheric soundtrack while retaining the classic Doom gameplay.
A spiritual successor to GoldenEye 007, this first-person shooter features Joanna Dark as an agent battling an alien conspiracy. Praised for its advanced AI, extensive weapon customization, and revolutionary 4-player split-screen with bot support.
The enhanced Nintendo 64 port of the arcade fighting game Killer Instinct 2, featuring all original characters with upgraded visuals, new stages, and the iconic combo system that defined the series.
Nintendo's groundbreaking snowboarding simulator that set new standards for the genre with its realistic physics, trick system, and dynamic powder effects. Featured a roster of international boarders competing across mountain courses.
In this 3D action-adventure, Nobita must save his town from alien invaders using Doraemon's futuristic gadgets. Features open-world exploration, mini-games, and cooperative multiplayer modes.
The beloved farming simulation game where players inherit a neglected farm and must restore it to prosperity. Features crop cultivation, animal husbandry, seasonal events, and relationship building with villagers.
Arcade-style racing game featuring iconic American landmarks across 14 tracks. Known for its fast-paced gameplay, exaggerated physics, and licensed muscle cars.
Cruis'n World is a 1998 arcade-style racing game for Nintendo 64 featuring exotic locations across 15 international tracks. Players race through famous landmarks like the Great Wall of China, Egyptian pyramids, and the Amazon rainforest with exaggerated physics and turbo boosts. Supports 4-player split-screen multiplayer with customizable vehicle upgrades.
Third-person shooter where players control Sarge leading the Green Army against the Tan forces in household environments. Features plastic toy aesthetics and destructible everyday objects.

















