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
Goemon's Great Adventure is a platform-adventure game and sequel to Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon. Released in 1998 for Nintendo 64, it features 2.5D side-scrolling gameplay with cooperative multiplayer and RPG elements.
Bust-A-Move 2 - Arcade Edition is a puzzle game ported from Taito's arcade classic to Nintendo 64 in 1997. Players control Bub and Bob dragons to shoot colored bubbles in this competitive match-3 style game with enhanced 3D graphics.
Bust-A-Move '99 is a colorful puzzle game released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998. As part of the beloved Bust-A-Move (Puzzle Bobble) series, this version introduced 3D-rendered characters, new power-up bubbles, and enhanced multiplayer modes while retaining the classic bubble-popping gameplay that made the franchise famous.
Fighting Force 64 is a 3D beat 'em up ported from PlayStation to Nintendo 64 in 1999. Players choose among four vigilantes battling through destructible environments to stop the criminal organization led by Dr. Zeng. Features cooperative multiplayer and interactive weaponry.
Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98 is an arcade-style hockey game featuring The Great One as cover athlete. Released for N64 in 1997, it introduced exaggerated checks, turbo boosts, and 4-player multiplayer with NHLPA licensing for real player names.
A pioneering third-person shooter where players control Jean-Luc Cougar, an anti-terrorist operative infiltrating a hijacked weapons facility. Introduced cover mechanics that became industry standards.
A 2.5D platformer featuring Marina Liteyears, a robotic maid who can grab, shake, and throw enemies. Known for its quirky humor, vibrant visuals, and innovative 'grab-and-toss' gameplay mechanics.
High-speed futuristic racing game featuring hover vehicles and dynamic track deformation. Supports 4-player split-screen with customizable cars and weapon power-ups.
Post-apocalyptic tank combat game featuring 30+ customizable tanks across 25 global cities. Supports 4-player deathmatches with nuclear weapons and power-ups.
Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA is an arcade-style racing game developed by Atari Games and published by Midway for the Nintendo 64. Featuring over 30 vehicles and multiple game modes including stunt tracks and hidden shortcuts, it builds upon the success of the original San Francisco Rush with enhanced physics and more extreme racing action.
A 3D fighting game featuring Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup as they battle Mojo Jojo and other villains to recover stolen Chemical X canisters across Townsville. Combines cartoon-style combat with platforming elements.
A 3D air combat game featuring intense dogfights across 15 missions with authentic fighter jets like the F-22 Raptor. Notable for its realistic flight physics and mission variety including escort, recon, and all-out assault objectives.
The N64 adaptation of the seminal RTS featuring the conflict between GDI and Nod factions. Despite console limitations, it delivers full campaign modes with unique console-friendly controls using the N64 controller's analog stick for cursor movement.
The sequel to the high-speed anti-gravity racer featuring 12 new bikes with upgradable weapons and shields. Set in 2335 AD with techno soundtrack and breakneck speeds exceeding 600 km/h.
A high-speed toy vehicle racer featuring 24 miniature courses set on everyday household surfaces like tabletops and bathtubs. Supports 4-player split-screen with power-ups and vehicular combat elements.
A 3D maze adventure featuring Ms. Pac-Man across 50+ levels with new power-ups and enemies. Combines classic dot-eating gameplay with puzzle-solving elements in themed worlds like Spooky Town and Neon City.
An illegal street racing game where players compete on motorcycles while engaging in vehicular combat across California highways. Features 5 game modes including career, multiplayer, and the notorious 'Jail' mode where players must escape police custody.

















