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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.
The Nintendo 64 Nintendo 64 Game Paks. Super Mario 64, the reverse of a North American, a PAL region, and a Japanese region game with identical tabs near its bottom edge. The Nintendo 64 home video game console's library of games were primarily released in a plastic ROM cartridge called the Game Pak.
Two volumes were released. The first volume was released for the Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, and Game Boy Advance. [1] [3] The Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast versions each featured two exclusive games. [4] [5] The second volume was only released on Dreamcast. [6] A third volume was planned for release on Dreamcast but was later canceled. [7]
Nintendo 64 with controller. This is a list of video games for the Nintendo 64 video game console that have sold or shipped at least one million copies. The best-selling game on the Nintendo 64 is Super Mario 64. First released in Japan on June 23, 1996, it was a launch title for the system and the first Super Mario game to use three ...
Top Gear Overdrive is a racing game released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64 and the sequel to Top Gear Rally.The game has support for high-resolution graphics if used with the Expansion Pak and features music from the band Grindstone.
Battlezone (1998 video game) Beetle Adventure Racing; Big Mountain 2000; Bio F.R.E.A.K.S. Blast Corps; Blues Brothers 2000 (video game) Body Harvest; Bomberman 64 (1997 video game) Bomberman 64 (2001 video game) Bomberman 64: The Second Attack! Bomberman Hero; The Bombing Islands; Bottom of the 9th; Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling; Buck Bumble; A ...
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Rare's Blast Corps began a run of highly praised Nintendo 64 games, including GoldenEye 007, Banjo-Kazooie, Perfect Dark, and Jet Force Gemini. Retro Gamer wrote that Rare had doubled the number of classic Nintendo 64 games and was an important alliance for Nintendo. [4] Microsoft acquired Rare in 2002 for a record price of $377 million.