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  2. Blast Corps - Wikipedia

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    The team sought to find gameplay to fit Rare co-founder Chris Stamper's idea for a building destruction game. The puzzle game mechanics were inspired by those of Donkey Kong (1994). Blast Corps was released to critical acclaim and received Metacritic's second highest Nintendo 64 game ratings of 1997. The game sold one million copies — lower ...

  3. Pokémon Puzzle League - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Puzzle League is a puzzle video game in the Puzzle League series developed by Nintendo Software Technology and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64.Released in North America on September 25, 2000, and in Europe on March 2, 2001, its Puzzle League-based gameplay has a focus on puzzle-based strategy in the game's grid-based format.

  4. The Bombing Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Bombing Islands [b] is a puzzle video game developed and published by Kemco for the PlayStation.It was later re-released for Nintendo 64 as Charlie Blast's Territory (whose working title was Charlie Blast's Challenge [4]) in 1999 in North America on April 2, and in Europe on June 18. [3]

  5. Tetrisphere - Wikipedia

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    Tetrisphere is a puzzle video game developed by H2O Entertainment and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64.It was released in North America on August 11, 1997, and in PAL regions in February 1998.

  6. Puyo Puyo~n - Wikipedia

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    Puyo Puyo~n (ぷよぷよ〜ん, Puyopuyōn), also known as Puyo Puyo 4 and Puyo Puyo~n Party (for the N64 version), is a 1999 puzzle video game and the fourth installment of the Puyo Puyo series, created by Compile for the Dreamcast, PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color. Like many of the Puyo Puyo games, it was never officially released ...

  7. Yo! Noid 2: Enter the Void - Wikipedia

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    The game is heavily based around fifth-generation console platformers, such as Super Mario 64 and Tomb Raider. [3] The game also utilizes movement options like wall running, wall jumping, and swinging and grappling with a Yo-yo item, and introduces gravity effects resembling Super Mario Galaxy ' s planetoids, and puzzle platforming sections.

  8. Wetrix - Wikipedia

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    Wetrix is a 3D puzzle video game developed by Zed Two, the studio of brothers Ste and John Pickford, for the Nintendo 64 and personal computers in 1998, and the Dreamcast and Game Boy Color in 1999 (as Wetrix+ and Wetrix GB respectively).

  9. Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine - Wikipedia

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    The story of the game is set in 1947 and depicts archaeologist and adventurer Indiana Jones returning to his digging career after his involvement in World War II. [14] Sophia Hapgood, an old friend of Jones and a member of the Central Intelligence Agency, [15] visits him at his dig site in the Canyonlands, and informs him that the Soviets are excavating the ruins of Babylon. [16]