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
Quake for Nintendo 64 is a port of the groundbreaking PC first-person shooter developed by id Software. Released in 1998, this version features redesigned levels, exclusive content, and split-screen multiplayer while maintaining the fast-paced action and dark atmosphere of the original.
Quake II for Nintendo 64 is a console-specific adaptation of id Software's seminal first-person shooter, featuring redesigned levels, improved controls, and exclusive content. Released in 1999, this version maintains the intense action of the PC original while optimizing the experience for console play.
Disney's Tarzan is an action-adventure game based on the 1999 animated film. Players control Tarzan through various jungle environments, swinging on vines, battling enemies, and completing platforming challenges.
The controversial vehicular combat game comes to N64 with destructible environments, pedestrian mayhem, and brutal car battles. Complete objectives by racing, wrecking opponents, or slaughtering pedestrians.
High-speed racing game featuring 12 licensed Lamborghini models including the iconic Diablo SV and Countach. Race across 18 international tracks with realistic physics and damage modeling.
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.
All-Star Baseball 2000 is a 1999 baseball simulation featuring MLB players and teams from the 1998 season. The game introduced a revolutionary batting interface with a circular cursor system and included full motion-captured animations of real player swings.
MRC - Multi Racing Championship is a futuristic racing game for the Nintendo 64 featuring high-speed anti-gravity vehicles. Players compete across various futuristic tracks with weapons and power-ups.
Rally Challenge 2000 is an off-road racing game for Nintendo 64 featuring realistic rally mechanics across various terrain types. Players compete in timed stages with authentic rally car handling.
Elmo's Letter Adventure is an educational game featuring Sesame Street's Elmo, designed to teach young children letter recognition and basic phonics through interactive mini-games.
Chopper Attack is an action-packed helicopter shooter for Nintendo 64 featuring intense combat missions across diverse environments. Players pilot attack helicopters through 15 missions to stop a terrorist threat.
South Park: Chef's Luv Shack is a raunchy party game featuring the foul-mouthed kids of South Park in a twisted game show hosted by Chef. Includes mini-games and adult-oriented trivia.
Chameleon Twist is a unique 3D platformer where players control a chameleon with an extendable tongue. Navigate colorful worlds, solve puzzles, and defeat enemies using your elastic tongue abilities.
Virtual Pool 64 is a realistic pool simulation game featuring authentic physics and various pool game modes. Players can compete in tournaments or practice their skills in different pool variations.
The New Tetris is a 1999 puzzle game for Nintendo 64 that reinvents the classic formula with 3D graphics and new gameplay mechanics. Introduces the revolutionary 'Square' system where players can combine four same-colored blocks to create gold/silver squares for massive points. Features four-player split-screen mode and dynamic background visuals synchronized with gameplay.
A 3D fighting game based on the Beast Wars Transformers series, featuring characters that can transform between robot, beast, and vehicle modes during battles.

















