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
1996
PlatformerThe revolutionary 3D platformer that defined a generation. Explore Peach's Castle and collect Power Stars across vibrant worlds in Mario's first true 3D adventure.
1996
Kart RacingThe definitive 3D kart racing experience. Battle with iconic items across 16 dynamic tracks in 4-player split-screen mayhem.
1999
FightingThe revolutionary crossover fighting game that redefined the genre, featuring Nintendo all-stars battling with percentage-based damage systems and ring-outs. The original 12-character roster established the foundation for one of gaming's most beloved franchises.
1997
PlatformerA vibrant picture-book platformer where Yoshis must restore the Super Happy Tree by collecting magical fruit. Features six colorful yarn-themed worlds with branching paths and multiple endings.
1999
SportsMario Golf is a sports game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It combines traditional golf mechanics with Mario series characters and elements. Players can choose from various Mario characters, each with unique stats, to compete in golf tournaments across colorful courses.
2000
SportsPower-up tennis madness! Play as Mario and friends with special shots like the Bowser Bomb in singles/doubles matches across 18 courts with Mario-style hazards.
1998
PartyThe original board game-style party experience featuring Mario and friends. Compete in 50+ mini-games across 6 themed boards using the N64 controller's analog stick in innovative ways.
1999
PartyThe sequel that defined multiplayer madness! Dress up in themed costumes and battle across 6 new boards with over 50 minigames. Introduces the iconic Duel Mode and item system that became series staples.
2000
PartyThe N64 trilogy finale introduces the revolutionary Duel Map system and Item Shop! Battle with 70+ minigames across 6 dynamic boards, including the debut of Story Mode with 50 unique challenges.
2000
PlatformerKirby's first 3D adventure! Combine copy abilities to create 35+ power mixes while collecting crystal shards to save Ripple Star from Dark Matter.
1998
Action-AdventureThe defining 3D adventure. As Link, travel through time to stop Ganondorf's evil reign, mastering dungeons, the Ocarina's melodies, and the Master Sword's power.
2000
Action-AdventureA dark and surreal Zelda adventure set in Termina, where Link must prevent the moon from crashing in 72 hours using time-loop mechanics. Notable for its transformation masks and deep NPC schedules that created an unprecedented living world.
1999
PlatformerThe Kong family's first 3D adventure featuring five playable characters, expansive worlds, and the revolutionary Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak requirement. This collectathon masterpiece pushed the N64 hardware to its limits with its massive open environments.
The definitive Bond experience. Play as 007 through film-inspired missions with silenced PP7, remote mines, and the iconic Golden Gun in revolutionary 4-player split-screen.
Based on the 1999 James Bond film, this first-person shooter features an original storyline expanding the movie plot with new missions. Developed by Eurocom for Nintendo 64, it introduced dual-analog controls via the Controller Pak and was praised for its multiplayer mode.
2001
Action-AdventureRare's outrageously mature N64 swan song featuring a drunken, foul-mouthed red squirrel. Packed with vulgar humor, pop culture parodies, and groundbreaking context-sensitive controls. NOT for kids.

















