 | F-ZERO was a classic on the SNES, and now it makes its first appearance on the Nintendo 64 with F-ZERO X. As with the original game, you get behind the controls of a rocket-powered hover car and race to the finish line on tracks that twist and turn... |
 | Closely modeled after the original Super NES hit, Ogre Battle 64 goes for the same mixture of roleplaying and strategy. Apart from the story and the cast of characters, the differences to the famous predecessor are mostly cosmetic. The former Mode-7... |
 | It only added some WWF spices to a tried and true wrestling formula left over from previous WCW games, but WWF Wrestlemania 2000 still stands. Being able to tell the difference between a Rock Bottom and a Chokeslam is important to WWF fans and... |
 | The sun is shining, the powder is fresh, and you've got nothing to do but strap on your board and hit the slopes. Like a cool combination of 1080 SNOWBOARDING and MARIO KART 64, SNOWBOARD KIDS combines intense snowboarding action with cartoon-style... |
 | Real-life NASCAR action is in your hands, as the popular sport makes its way to the N64. Auto racing announcers Bob Jenkins and Benny Parsons call all the action, lending one of many authentic touches to this ultra-realistic game from EA Sports.... |
 | Hail to the king, baby! Duke's back, and he's badder than ever! This time he's got to take care of another alien invasion, but there's a twist -- the aliens have a time machine, and they're going back through time to take out the human race when it... |
 | Zoinks! Scooby and the gang had best keep their wits about them as they take on three different mysteries in SCOOBY DOO: Classic Creep Capers. Play as Shaggy with Scooby, of course, by your side and the object of the game is to pick up as many clues... |
 | Rally across America with Mickey and friends! Race around 20 All-American courses - from Alaska to the Everglades - as you try to track down the Weasels and rescue poor dognapped Pluto. Use Ludwig Von Drake's wacky weapons to give you the edge. Then... |
 | Though the single-player mode is a bit of a step back from the SNES original, Mario Kart 64 still offers one of the best multiplayer experiences to be had on Nintendo 64. Like its predecessor, the title is once again a kart race featuring classic... |
 | A time-tested favorite, ROAD RASH is available on the Nintendo 64. This 3D take has all of the over-the-top motorcycle combat you've come to expect from the series, with improved graphics and sound and amazingly adept handling. Your two aims: win the... |