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  2. Dark Rift - Wikipedia

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    Dark Rift is a 1997 3D fighting video game for the Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows, developed by Kronos Digital Entertainment and published by Vic Tokai. It is notable for being the first N64 game (and one of few) to run at 60 frames per second. [2] Dark Rift is considered the sequel to 1995's Criticom.

  3. Fighting Force - Wikipedia

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    Fighting Force is a 1997 3D beat 'em up developed by Core Design and published by Eidos.It was released for PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, and Nintendo 64.Announced shortly after Core became a star developer through the critical and commercial success of Tomb Raider, Fighting Force was highly anticipated but met with mixed reviews.

  4. Tom and Jerry in Fists of Furry - Wikipedia

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    Tom's fighting pose. Tom and Jerry in Fists of Furry features 10 levels, each with themes like the kitchen from the Tom and Jerry TV show and a boxing ring. [4] With gameplay based on slapstick comedy, [5] [6] players interact with the environment and scattered usable objects like chairs, pool cues, and bombs. [7]

  5. War Gods (video game) - Wikipedia

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    War Gods is a 3D fighting video game originally released to arcades by Midway Games in 1996. Ports for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation and Windows were released in 1997. In the game, players control one of ten fighters who have been given great power by a mysterious ore that crashed-landed on Earth from outer space.

  6. Fighters Destiny - Wikipedia

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    Fighters Destiny, known in Japan as Fighting Cup [2], is a 1998 video game developed by Genki alongside Opus Corp for the Nintendo 64. It closely models the 3D fighting game standard set by Sega's Virtua Fighter, but integrates a unique point scoring system. The game's generic characters and unoriginal presentation have been panned by critics ...

  7. Mortal Kombat 4 - Wikipedia

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    It was later ported to the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, PC, and Game Boy Color the following year, as well as an updated version titled Mortal Kombat Gold released exclusively for the Dreamcast. The gameplay system in Mortal Kombat 4 is similar to that of the previous games; one of the most notable additions is the use of weapons and objects ...

  8. Super Smash Bros. (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Super Smash Bros. [a] is a 1999 crossover fighting game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64.It is first game in the Super Smash Bros. series and was released in Japan on January 21, 1999; in North America on April 26, 1999; [1] [2] and in Europe on November 19, 1999.

  9. Killer Instinct Gold - Wikipedia

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    Killer Instinct Gold was planned as a launch title for the Nintendo 64 console. Killer Instinct Gold was developed by Rare [4] during a time when the British company was becoming a prominent second-party developer and ally for Nintendo, [10] the game's publisher. [4] Rare modeled its Killer Instinct series on the Mortal Kombat fighting