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  2. Samurai Shodown 64 - Wikipedia

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    Samurai Shodown 64, known as Samurai Spirits (SAMURAI SPIRITS ~侍魂~, Samurai Supirittsu) in Japan, is a 3D fighting game produced by SNK for its Hyper Neo-Geo 64 system. It was SNK's first 3D fighting game. [1] After having released four Samurai Shodown games on the Neo-Geo, SNK announced that they would be producing a new arcade ...

  3. List of Koei Tecmo games - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo 64, PlayStation 2: 1999: Winning Post: ウイニングポスト Tecmo Koei Tecmo Koei Winning Post: Horse racing, breeding simulation: X68000, Super Famicom, Mega CD, PC98, 3DO, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Game Boy Advance: 1993: Winning Post 2: ウイニングポスト2 Tecmo Koei Tecmo Koei Winning Post: Horse racing, breeding simulation

  4. List of cancelled Nintendo 64 games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cancelled Nintendo 64 video games.The Nintendo 64 is a video game console released by Nintendo in 1996. The console was a moderate success with its 32.93 millions units sold; it was three times as much as one competitor, the Sega Saturn, but only a third of the sales of its other competitor, the original PlayStation.

  5. 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 ...

  6. G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream - Wikipedia

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    G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream (ガスプ!! ファイターズ ネクストリーム, Generation of Arts, Speed and Power), known in North America as Deadly Arts, is a 1998 fighting game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka and published by Konami for the Nintendo 64.

  7. 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.

  8. List of Taito games - Wikipedia

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    Apple Macintosh, Game Boy, Microsoft Windows, MS-DOS, Neo Geo AES, Neo Geo CD, Neo Geo MVS, Nintendo 64, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Sega Saturn, Xbox Puzzle De Pon! ( パズルdeポン!

  9. Mace: The Dark Age - Wikipedia

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    Critics discussed the Nintendo 64 version in the context of the console's dismal fighting game library at the time, and claimed Mace was the best of them only by default; [b] for example, Next Generation stated that "The best fighter to hit Nintendo 64, Mace: The Dark Age, would still get pounded into the ground by any PlayStation or Saturn ...