Dirtiest n64 games


















Gamers mostly know the console as N64 but the code name was " Project Reality ", thanks to powerful processing power at that time. It is the first device to use a bit processor. Nintendo was proud of this advantage so most games came with figure 64 in the title. Originally, the device should hit the market in but Nintendo postponed the launch a few months, releasing it in The original console was sold with 3 games in the package.

The second game from the list is also the best-selling game for the console, being sold in The console in question was replaced with GameCube in which continued the trend. In terms of popularity, N64 was significantly better and common console. In the United States N64 was sold in Specifications include a powerful VR processor operating at Storage was MB depending on the Game Pak. On this very page, you can download iconic games for Nintendo 64 almost instantly.

All the games have been properly tested before upload and new ones are added on a regular basis. View All Roms ». View All Emulators ». The figures on their own can often sell for a couple hundred dollars for a pair. Check for Tarzan Big Box on eBay. This cartridge is a rather interesting unit to be used in demo kiosks.

The cartridge was designed to be used in North American kiosks, but all the game text is in Japanese. The game was not even released outside of North America.

It would be interesting to hear the behind-the-scenes business conversations in which these deals were agreed-upon. Anyway, as you might expect from a rental place, the survival rate of not only the outer boxes but the manuals and such were pretty slim. So while the bare cartridges are hard enough to find in the wild, the complete copies are especially a rare find.

From a collectability standpoint, this one really came out of the blue a little while back. But in late , we really saw it kick into the gear with the overall N64 push. And most of thought that Saturn Bomberman was the most expensive title in the series….

Even though that North American release has those large and fragile jewel cases and the expansive multi-tap actions to boast of, this N64 rarity takes the crown this time around. Most of us retro gamers love Bomberman action, but the mainstream gaming crowd was getting a bit tired of the series in the N64 era.

Much like Stunt Racer 64, this one came up from nowhere during the N64 rush of Games from publisher Atlus have consistently been climbing the charts on our Rare and Valuable guides — they usually are a solid combination of relatively low print runs and quality production.

Snowboard Kids 2 has climbed the rankings since our last guide revision, but it has been much more of a gradual increase especially for loose carts compared to the likes of Stunt Racer 64 and Super Bowling. Unsurprisingly, the complete copies have seen the greatest appreciation. Of course, Rage Wars is not hard to find in its original black cartridge form. However, this release was plagued with a bug that broke its co-op mode and Acclaim offered a trade-in program for a fixed version.

This fixed variant was in a standard grey cartridge. A decade later, collectors increasingly realize that these patched carts are a special collectors item. Years later, it is one of the hardest games to find and is still very fun.

But Worms Armageddon is still a bit lower in our rankings as collectors have discovered more of the above titles the are actually tricker to find — especially in complete form. This cult-classic franchise from Konami has grown in popularity quite a bit over the last decade, but in , the series was pretty niche in North America. The game also happens to be a fine example of a 2. The games were understandably much more popular and printed in higher quantities in the PAL regions.

Since they had the game pretty much good to go, they still released it in North America, but kept the print run pretty minimal. We see a lot of loose cartridges surface on eBay, but boxed and complete copies are pretty hard to come by.

And we all know by now that minty cardboard boxes of rare games keep rising in value. Check for International Superstar Soccer on eBay.

Over time, however, the Starcraft name brought collectors back around in the aftermarket. Once Starcraft II arrived, more fans tried to track this one down. Its hard enough to see cartridges show up on eBay, let alone a complete copy. Check for Getter Love!! Yes, before this cult classic shooter from Treasure blasted its way to the Dreamcast, it was actually a Japanese-only release for the N In addition to being one of the best games on the system, it was also limited to a print run of only 10, Check for Bakuretsu Muteki Bangaioh on eBay.

Aaaahhhh, the N It kept me well entertained when I was going through one of my hardest phases in life. Forsaken 64 is the only first-person shooter on N64 to offer six degrees of freedom. In Forsaken 64, you zip around complex labyrinths in a small, heavily armoured craft gunning down drones and facing off against other pilots. Up to four players can also play, making it a nice alternative to more popular choices such as GoldenEye and Perfect Dark.

In this cutesy 3D platformer, you work your way through obstacles, chasms and puzzles using your extra long tongue. You control it using the analog stick, which gives you very precise control. Play the Japanese version if you can — it features different level layouts and more content. You can also play the multiplayer mode with bots, which for some reason is absent from the international release. You then evaporate the water with meteorites to score points and keep the water level manageable.

And it is. But it really works as a concept. But once you learn the ropes, it quickly becomes addictive. Beetle Adventure Racing received good reviews upon release. And given a sequel was at one point in the works, it must have sold a decent number of copies. For starters, it has fantastic track designs that feature multiple routes — many of which are hidden. Sporting large open-world environments and many playable vehicles, the game is in fact a spiritual predecessor to Grand Theft Auto III.

Body Harvest looked garish even back in But it makes up for its lack of visual charm with some really great pop culture and historical references. BattleTanx: Global Assault has so much going for it: destructible environments, coop campaign and an extensive multiplayer offering. In fact, the multiplayer is so good that BattleTanx: Global Assault also features in our list of the best N64 multiplayer games.

Set in the aftermath of a global disaster, BattleTanx: Global Assault is an edgy vehicular combat game featuring a wealth of playable tanks. The Tank Wars multiplayer mode gives each player a team of AI tanks, resulting in one of the craziest deathmatch experiences on N And Quake II was no exception. But the gameplay is fast paced and the extravagant range of weapons make for some exciting encounters. And dare we say the multiplayer is also a lot smoother than GoldenEye , making Quake II a more playable choice today.

Developed by Treasure, Mischief Makers received a lukewarm response from critics when it released in Now Mischief Makers is not the perfect game. The first thing you notice when looking at this game is the visuals. More importantly, Mischief Makers features some really novel gameplay ideas that still hold up even today.

These abilities are crucial for getting through the game, and you use them in really fun ways. As we said in our Doom 64 review , this game is both intelligent and complex. The environments are varied, and will sometimes even transform as you progress. It really deserved a lot more attention, hence why it ranks so highly in our list of the most underrated N64 games. Rainbow Six strives for realism.

Seeing your squad all burst into a room on your command and take down a group of guards is immensely satisfying.



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