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<onlyinclude><!-- See [[Wikipedia_talk:Featured_lists#Proposed_change_to_all_featured_lists]] for an explanation of this and other inclusion tags below -->This is a complete '''list of all 387 games for the [[Nintendo 64]] video game system''', organized alphabetically by their English titles or their [[alphabet]] conversions. It is arranged so the games with different titles are listed once for each program that it contains, the various titles are listed by the majority name first.</onlyinclude> For example, ''[[StarFox 64]]'' is the title in [[Japan]] and the [[USA]] so the [[Europe]] version ''Lylat Wars'' is listed in the second column of that entry, the game ''[[G.A.S.P!!: Fighter's NEXTream]]'' is known by this name in Europe and Japan, so ''Deadly Arts'' the USA version is listed with this entry. Secondly when two English titles such as ''[[Michael Owen's WLS 2000]]'' and ''Mia Hamm 64 Soccer'' contain the same basic program, the English region it was first released in is listed as the Wikipedia article Title, and the other listed behind that. The name of the English title will always be listed first, unless the game was released only in Japan. |
<onlyinclude><!-- See [[Wikipedia_talk:Featured_lists#Proposed_change_to_all_featured_lists]] for an explanation of this and other inclusion tags below -->This is a complete '''list of all 387 games for the [[Nintendo 64]] video game system put it this way nintendo games cube is thw worst ever |
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''', organized alphabetically by their English titles or their [[alphabet]] conversions. It is arranged so the games with different titles are listed once for each program that it contains, the various titles are listed by the majority name first.</onlyinclude> For example, ''[[StarFox 64]]'' is the title in [[Japan]] and the [[USA]] so the [[Europe]] version ''Lylat Wars'' is listed in the second column of that entry, the game ''[[G.A.S.P!!: Fighter's NEXTream]]'' is known by this name in Europe and Japan, so ''Deadly Arts'' the USA version is listed with this entry. Secondly when two English titles such as ''[[Michael Owen's WLS 2000]]'' and ''Mia Hamm 64 Soccer'' contain the same basic program, the English region it was first released in is listed as the Wikipedia article Title, and the other listed behind that. The name of the English title will always be listed first, unless the game was released only in Japan. |
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The way that the games are made, both Europe and Japan's cartridges are identical, with two small indents on the back of the ''carts'', while the North American versions have these two indents at the back edges. All regions have the same connectors, and a cart converter or simply removing the casing from these will allow them to fit into the other regions systems, however the systems are also equipped with lockout chips that will only allow them to play their appropriate games. Both Japanese and North American systems have the same NTSC lockout, while Europe has a PAL lockout. A by-pass device such as the ''[[N64 Passport]]'' or the ''[[Datel Action Replay]]'' can be used to play import titles. |
The way that the games are made, both Europe and Japan's cartridges are identical, with two small indents on the back of the ''carts'', while the North American versions have these two indents at the back edges. All regions have the same connectors, and a cart converter or simply removing the casing from these will allow them to fit into the other regions systems, however the systems are also equipped with lockout chips that will only allow them to play their appropriate games. Both Japanese and North American systems have the same NTSC lockout, while Europe has a PAL lockout. A by-pass device such as the ''[[N64 Passport]]'' or the ''[[Datel Action Replay]]'' can be used to play import titles. |
Revision as of 23:41, 21 August 2008
This is a complete list of all 387 games for the Nintendo 64 video game system put it this way nintendo games cube is thw worst ever , organized alphabetically by their English titles or their alphabet conversions. It is arranged so the games with different titles are listed once for each program that it contains, the various titles are listed by the majority name first. For example, StarFox 64 is the title in Japan and the USA so the Europe version Lylat Wars is listed in the second column of that entry, the game G.A.S.P!!: Fighter's NEXTream is known by this name in Europe and Japan, so Deadly Arts the USA version is listed with this entry. Secondly when two English titles such as Michael Owen's WLS 2000 and Mia Hamm 64 Soccer contain the same basic program, the English region it was first released in is listed as the Wikipedia article Title, and the other listed behind that. The name of the English title will always be listed first, unless the game was released only in Japan.
The way that the games are made, both Europe and Japan's cartridges are identical, with two small indents on the back of the carts, while the North American versions have these two indents at the back edges. All regions have the same connectors, and a cart converter or simply removing the casing from these will allow them to fit into the other regions systems, however the systems are also equipped with lockout chips that will only allow them to play their appropriate games. Both Japanese and North American systems have the same NTSC lockout, while Europe has a PAL lockout. A by-pass device such as the N64 Passport or the Datel Action Replay can be used to play import titles.
The links on this page will take you to the Article for this game which will give more information about it and describe the region differences that where made to the game when it was re-released for a different region. Of its 387 releases, 83 were exclusive to Japan, 42 to North America, and 4 to Europe. The Nintendo 64 was first launched in Japan on June 23, 1996 with Super Mario 64, Pilotwings 64, and Saikyō Habu Shōgi. The last game to be published for the system was the North American-exclusive Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 on August 20, 2002. This list does not include games for the Nintendo 64DD.
Contents: | Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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0-9
Wikipedia Main Title | Alternate Titles | Year | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Number of Players |
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1080° Snowboarding | 1998 | Nintendo | Nintendo | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
64: Tenshi no Yakusoku | 1999 | Altron | Altron | ![]() |
1 | |
64 Ōzumō | 1997 | Bottom Up | Bottom Up | ![]() |
1-4 | |
64 Ōzumō 2 | 1999 | Bottom Up | Bottom Up | ![]() |
1-4 | |
64 Trump Collection: Alice no Waku Waku Trump World | 1998 | Bottom Up | Bottom Up | ![]() |
1-4 |
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B
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E
Wikipedia Main Title | Alternate Titles | Year | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Number of Players |
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Earthworm Jim 3D | 1999 | VIS Entertainment | Rockstar Games | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1 | |
ECW Hardcore Revolution | 2000 | Acclaim | Acclaim | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
Eikō no Saint Andrews | 1996 | SETA | SETA | ![]() |
1-4 | |
Elmo's Letter Adventure | 1999 | Realtime Associates | NewKidCo | File:Invis flag.png ![]() |
1 | |
Elmo's Number Journey | 1999 | Realtime Associates | NewKidCo | File:Invis flag.png ![]() |
1 | |
Excitebike 64 | 2000 | Left Field Productions | Nintendo | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
Extreme-G | 1997 | Probe Entertainment | Acclaim | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
Extreme-G 2 | XG2 | 1998 | Probe Entertainment | Acclaim | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-4 |
F
G
Wikipedia Main Title | Alternate Titles | Year | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Number of Players |
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G.A.S.P!!: Fighter's NEXTream | (ガスプ。 ファイターズ。 ネクストリーム) and, Deadly ArtsUSA |
1998 | Konami | Konami | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-4 |
Gauntlet Legends | 1998 | Atari Games | Midway | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
Getter Love!! | 1998 | Hudson Soft | Hudson Soft | ![]() |
1-4 | |
Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko | 1998 | Gratuitous Games | Crave Entertainment | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1 | |
Gex 64 | 1998 | Realtime Associates | Midway | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1 | |
Glover | 1998 | Interactive Studios | Hasbro Interactive | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1 | |
Goemon Mononoke Sugoroku | 1998 | Konami | Konami | ![]() |
1-4 | |
Goemon's Great Adventure | Mystical Ninja 2: Starring GoemonEUR (がんばれゴエモン。 でろでろ道中。 オバケてんこ盛り) Ganbare Goemon: Dero Dero Dochu Obake Tenko Mori JP |
1998 | Konami | Konami | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-4 |
Golden Nugget 64 | 1998 | Westwood Studios | Electronic Arts | File:Invis flag.png ![]() |
1-4 | |
GoldenEye 007 | 1997 | Rare | Nintendo | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
GT 64: Championship Edition | (シティーツアーグランプリ。 ぜん日本GT選手権) City Tour Grandprix: Zen Nihon GT Senshuken JP |
1998 | Imagineer | Ocean and Imagineer | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-4 |
H
Wikipedia Main Title | Alternate Titles | Year | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Number of Players |
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Hamster Monogatari 64 | 2001 | Culture Brain | Culture Brain | ![]() |
1 | |
Harvest Moon 64 | (牧場物語) Bokujo Monogatari JP |
1999 | Toy Box Creative | Natsume | ![]() ![]() |
1 |
Heiwa Pachinko World 64 | 1997 | Shouei System | Shouei System | ![]() |
1 | |
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys | 2000 | Player 1 | Titus Software | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1 | |
HeXen | 1997 | Software Creations | GT Interactive | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
Hey You, Pikachu! | (ピカチュウげんきでちゅう) Pikachu Genki Dechu JP |
1998 | Ambrella | Nintendo | ![]() ![]() |
1 |
Hot Wheels Turbo Racing | 1999 | Stormfront Studios | Electronic Arts | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
Hybrid Heaven | 1999 | Konami | Konami | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-2 | |
Hydro Thunder | 2000 | Eurocom | Midway | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-4 |
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K
Wikipedia Main Title | Alternate Titles | Year | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Number of Players |
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Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest | 1999 | Angel Studios | Nintendo | File:Invis flag.png ![]() |
1-4 | |
Killer Instinct Gold | 1996 | Rare | Nintendo | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-2 | |
Kira to Kaiketsu! 64 Tanteidan | 1999 | Pandora Box | Imagineer | ![]() |
1-4 | |
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards | (星のカービィ64) Hoshi no Kirby 64 JP |
2000 | HAL Laboratory | Nintendo | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-4 |
Knife Edge: Nose Gunner | 1998 | Kemco | Kemco | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
Knockout Kings 2000 | 1999 | Black Ops Entertainment | Electronic Arts | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-2 | |
Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside | 1998 | Left Field Productions | Nintendo | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-4 |
L
Wikipedia Main Title | Alternate Titles | Year | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Number of Players |
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Last Legion UX | 1999 | Yuke's | Hudson Soft | ![]() |
1-4 | |
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask | 2000 | Nintendo | Nintendo | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1 | |
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time | 1998 | Nintendo | Nintendo | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1 | |
LEGO Racers | 1999 | High Voltage Software | LEGO Media | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-2 | |
Lode Runner 3-D | 1999 | Big Bang | Infogrames | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1 |
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N
O
Wikipedia Main Title | Alternate Titles | Year | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Number of Players |
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Off Road Challenge | 1998 | Avalanche Software | Midway | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber | (オウガバトル64) | 1999 | Quest | Atlus | ![]() ![]() |
1 |
Olympic Hockey Nagano '98 | 1998 | Treyarch | Midway | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
Onegai Monster | 1999 | Bottom Up | Bottom Up | ![]() |
1-4 |
P
Q
Wikipedia Main Title | Alternate Titles | Year | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Number of Players |
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Quake 64 | 1998 | Midway | Midway | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-2 | |
Quake II | 1999 | Raster Productions | Activision | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
Quest 64 | Holy Magic CenturyEUR (エルテイルモンスターズ) Eltale MonstersJPN |
1999 | Imagineer | Imagineer, THQ, and Konami | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1 |
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S
T
U
Wikipedia Main Title | Alternate Titles | Year | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Number of Players |
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Uchan Nanchan no Hono no Challenge: Denryu Ira Ira Bo | 1997 | Yuke's | Hudson Soft | ![]() |
1-4 |
V
Wikipedia Main Title | Alternate Titles | Year | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Number of Players |
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V-Rally Edition '99 | 1999 | Eden Games | Infogrames | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
Vigilante 8 | 1999 | Luxoflux | Activision | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
Vigilante 8: Second Offense | 2000 | Luxoflux | Activision | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-4 | |
Virtual Chess 64 | 1998 | Titus Software | Titus Software | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-2 | |
Virtual Pool 64 | 1998 | Celeris | Crave Entertainment | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-2 | |
Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Ōdō Keishō | 2000 | AKI | Asmik Ace | ![]() |
1-4 | |
Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 | 1997 | AKI | Asmik Ace | ![]() |
1-4 |
W
X
Wikipedia Main Title | Alternate Titles | Year | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Number of Players |
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Xena: Warrior Princess: The Talisman of Fate | 1999 | Saffire | Titus Software | File:Invis flag.png ![]() ![]() |
1-4 |
Y
Wikipedia Main Title | Alternate Titles | Year | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Number of Players |
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Yakōchū II: Satsujin Kōro | 1999 | Athena | Athena | ![]() |
1 | |
Yoshi's Story | 1997 | Nintendo | Nintendo | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
1 |
Z
Wikipedia Main Title | Alternate Titles | Year | Developer | Publisher | Regions released | Number of Players |
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Zool: Majū Tsukai Densetsu | 1999 | Pandora Box | Imagineer | ![]() |
1 |
See also
- Lists of video games
- List of cancelled computer and video games#Nintendo 64 and Nintendo 64DD
- List of Nintendo 64 Rumble Pak Support Games
- Regional lockout
- Video game developer
- Video game publisher
References
- "Nintendo 64 Games" (PDF). Nintendo of America, Web Archive. Retrieved 2007-03-20. An official USA release list similar to the one above, made by Nintendo of America, in PDF format.
- Simões, Thiago (September 8, 2005). "Nintendo 64 and DiskDrive64 Game List". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2006-12-29.
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(help) - Brown, Andy. "Nintendo 64 PAL Games Checklist". Console Passion Retro Games. Retrieved 2008-01-07. A PAL checklist available for download.
- Teruyoshi Uchimura, Kiyotaka Nanbara. "Uchan Nanchan Official Webpage (Japanese)". Retrieved 2007-03-28.
- List of Japanese games and release dates, translated by Google.
- Games with different names, and the companies that released these different versions at Gamefaqs.com.
- Japanese Translation website.
- Japanese Translation Website. (Japanese)