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Extreme G – N64
Combat racing at it’s finest, Extreme G for the Nintendo 64 was an adrenaline-filled roller coaster ride. Violence and racing, what more could you want?
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Pilotwings 64 – Nintendo 64
Pilotwings 64 – Get set for high-flying adventure and most probably sudden fiery death in this N64 classic.
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GoldenEye 007 – N64
Inspired by not only the movie that shares the name, but Goldeneye 007 carries characters, weapons and gadgets from all the early 007 flicks.
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Paper Mario – Nintendo 64
Oh Paper Mario. Let me count the ways I love you. You brought back to life the Mario RPG series. You introduced new and beloved gameplay mechanics. You’re not Super Paper Mario.
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Banjo-Kazooie – Nintendo 64
In the 1990s, a Nintendo 64 game developed by Rare was as good as gold. Having established themselves as power-houses in the game developing world, Rare would put out some of the best titles, not only for their company, but on the platform. One game that helped cement their status was Banjo-Kazooie.
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Monster Truck Madness 64 – N64
What an embarrassing game this is for Rockstar Games. For those of you who have been into gaming for a while, you probably remember Rockstar for the Grand Theft Auto series, Bully, Red Dead Redemption, and more. You probably don’t remember when they made Monster Truck Madness 64. And good for you.
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F-Zero X – N64
Is it just me or is this game (and the original) pretty much a forgotten game? F-Zero X doesn’t really pop up in people’s heads when they think about the Nintendo 64 and isn’t really included in its legacy, although it should be. Let’s talk about why this game should be REMEMBERED!
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Rush 2 – N64
Rush 2, the sequel to San Francisco Rush, offers up incredible racing action and a gnarly stunt track!
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Mario Kart 64 – N64
Where does one begin when trying to review one of the best recognized games of all time in one of the most popular racing franchises of all time? With a simple and straightforward statement, maybe: Mario Kart 64 took America by storm instantly and remains close to the hearts of so many people, even those who haven’t played it in 10+ years.
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Cruis’n USA – N64
Cruis’n USA has to be one of the most popular arcade racing games of all time. If not the most popular of all time, definitely in the mid to late ’90s. With all of that being said, you’d think I would have been happy and pleased with Cruis’n USA and the ability to now play it at home without having to pump quarter after quarter into it, right? Unfortunately no! Actually, HELL NO!
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Dr. Mario 64 – N64
Following the great success of the NES’s Dr. Mario, Nintendo saw a way to bring the pill-pushing Italian plumber-turned-doctor to the new powerful 64 bit processing home console known as… THE NINTENDO 64! What could make Dr. Mario 64 better than the original installment?
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BattleTanx Global Assault – N64
I remember thinking highly of BattleTanx Global Assault when I first played it at my friend’s house. We didn’t do anything in the campaign mode, instead we played multiplayer and destroyed each other over and over again! That was fun then… and it’s still fun now!
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Wave Race 64 – N64
NerdBacon’s Nerdberry reviews the beautiful and boring Wave Race 64. This one’s dead in the water.
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San Francisco Rush – N64
NerdBacon cofounder Nerdberry reviews the extreme racer San Francisco Rush. Straight out of arcades and onto the Nintendo 64!
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Bomberman 64 – N64
Ohhhhh man Mr. Bomberman… This game was the shiz back in the early ’90s! It had some great multiplayer action! It didn’t stop with the SNES release though! Bomberman 64 is very different in look, style, gameplay, and single player. But what remains the same is the multiplayer madness and chaos of the “BATTLE” mode! Except this time… it’s in 3D! WHOA! Mindbottling.
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