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
The official video game of the B.A.S.S. Masters Classic tournament featuring realistic bass fishing across 8 authentic locations including Lake Mead and the St. Lawrence River. Supports 4-player split-screen competition.
A vehicular combat game set in an alternate 1970s America where rival factions battle with armed vehicles. Features destructible environments, 12 unique characters with special abilities, and a storyline involving a mysterious energy source called 'Onyx'.
An arcade-style racing game ported to Nintendo 64 in 1999, featuring high-speed races across California's iconic locations. Players choose from various vehicles while dodging traffic and performing stunts on wide-open highways with dynamic weather effects.
A Bug's Life is a 3D platformer based on the Disney/Pixar film, where players control Flik the ant through various levels to save his colony from greedy grasshoppers. The game features unique bug-sized perspectives, puzzle-solving, and item collection across vibrant environments.
Ridge Racer 64 is the 2000 Nintendo 64 adaptation of Namco's iconic arcade racing series. Developed by Nintendo's American studio, it blended the franchise's signature drift mechanics with N64-exclusive content including new tracks, vehicles, and a robust Grand Prix mode.
Madden NFL 2002 is the final series installment for Nintendo 64, delivering refined gameplay with the debut of the revolutionary 'Two-Minute Drill' mode. Featuring updated rosters, enhanced AI, and the most comprehensive playbook in franchise history for the aging N64 hardware.
The second 3D Goemon adventure on N64, mixing action, platforming, and RPG elements with Japanese folklore. Features giant robot battles and 4-player mini-games.
The definitive N64 version of Midway's arcade football hit featuring all 30 NFL teams with updated rosters, new plays, and exaggerated 7-on-7 action. Famous for its over-the-top tackles and no penalty rules.
An enhanced version of Clay Fighter 63⅓ featuring exclusive characters and stages. This rare N64 fighting game uses claymation-style graphics for a unique visual experience.
The N64-exclusive expansion of the arcade hit featuring new Sun Puyos that change gameplay dynamics. Battle through story mode or challenge friends in 4-player madness with enhanced 3D animations.
A first-person shooter based on the controversial animated series, featuring the four main kids (Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny) battling aliens, turkeys, and other bizarre enemies in their Colorado town.
A sci-fi first-person shooter where players don powered exosuits to battle an alien insectoid race called the S.W.A.R.M. Features both single-player campaigns and split-screen multiplayer modes with upgradable weapons and destructible environments.
High-impact demolition racing game featuring realistic vehicle damage physics and arena-based destruction events. Includes 8-player split-screen multiplayer, 24 unique vehicles, and multiple game modes focused on crashing and destruction.
F1 Pole Position 64 is a 1997 Formula One racing game that brought official F1 licensing to the Nintendo 64. Featuring all 11 teams and drivers from the 1996 season, it offered arcade-style handling with simulation elements like tire wear and fuel management. The game was notable for its 60fps performance and split-screen multiplayer.
NBA Jam 2000 is the 1999 arcade-style basketball game that brought the classic NBA Jam formula to the N64 with updated rosters, new gameplay modes, and enhanced 3D graphics. Featuring over-the-top dunks, fiery shooting streaks, and the series' signature 'Boomshakalaka!' commentary, it delivered fast-paced 2-on-2 basketball action with all 29 NBA teams and their star players.
Turok: Rage Wars is a first-person shooter developed by Acclaim Studios Austin for the Nintendo 64. Released in 1999, it serves as a spin-off from the main Turok series, focusing exclusively on multiplayer combat. The game features intense arena battles with a variety of weapons, power-ups, and playable characters from the Turok universe.
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil is a landmark first-person shooter for the Nintendo 64, expanding the dinosaur-hunting saga with sprawling levels, grotesque enemies, and an arsenal of brutal weapons. As the new Turok, players battle the Primagen's forces across time-lost realms to prevent the activation of cosmic doomsday weapons.
Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion concludes the N64 trilogy with refined gameplay, dual protagonists, and a darker narrative. Players choose between Joseph and Danielle Fireseed to battle Oblivion's cosmic horrors, wielding enhanced weapons and new psychic abilities across apocalyptic dimensions.

















