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Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64)

Super Smash Bros for the N64

Nintendo 641999Platform Fighter1-4 Players Super Smash Bros. The original Nintendo all-star brawler. Twelve iconic characters from across the Nintendo universe duke it out on stages drawn from their home games — knock your rivals off the screen using fireballs, fists, baseball bats and Poké Balls. The game that started one of Nintendo’s biggest franchises. Developer:HAL … Read more

Super Mario 64

Nintendo 6419963D Platformer1 Player Super Mario 64 The game that taught the world how to move a character in three dimensions — a Nintendo 64 launch title with paintings as portals, 120 Power Stars to find, and a hub-world castle that’s the template every 3D platformer still gets measured against. DeveloperNintendo EAD PublisherNintendo DirectorShigeru Miyamoto … Read more

Paper Mario (Nintendo 64)

Paper Mario for the N64

Nintendo 642000RPGSingle PlayerIntelligent Systems Paper Mario “Thinner Mario, Bigger Adventure!” — the genre-defining 2000 RPG that blended Japanese turn-based combat with platformer DNA and the arts-and-crafts paper aesthetic that became the franchise's signature. Originally pitched as Super Mario RPG 2 for the 64DD, with Samus and Link planned as guest party members. Developer:Intelligent Systems Publisher:Nintendo … Read more

Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)

Nintendo 642000Sports / Tennis1-4 Players Mario Tennis “Mario & friends serve up another ace!” — the first direct entry in the Mario Tennis series, the debut of Waluigi as a character, and the game that brought Princess Daisy and Birdo back into the Mario fold. 20 playable characters, 16 courts, six cups across two tournaments, … Read more

Mario Party 3

Nintendo 64 · 2000Party / Mini-game1–4 Players Mario Party 3 The biggest, most ambitious Mario Party on the Nintendo 64 — and the last one before the series moved to GameCube. Mario Party 3 brings Princess Daisy and Waluigi into the series for the very first time, debuts proper Duel boards alongside the classic Battle … Read more

Mario Party 2 (Nintendo 64)

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Nintendo 641999Party1-4 Players Mario Party 2 “Get the place jumping!” — the second main entry in the Mario Party series, set across six themed amusement-park boards where Mario and friends fight for the right to name a new world after themselves. Introduces collectible items, board-specific costumes, Battle / Item / Duel mini-games, and the practice … Read more

Mario Party (Nintendo 64) game information, reference and media

Mario Party box small

Release dates Australia Unconfirmed Europe March 9th, 1999 Japan December 18th, 1998 N.America February 8th, 1999 General information Platform: Nintendo 64 Developed by Hudson Soft Published by Nintendo Players: 1-4 GAME INFORMATION Overview / Mini-Game List Tensions mount for Mario and pals as each declares himself to be the one true Super Star of Mario … Read more

Mario Golf

Nintendo 64 · 1999Sports / Golf1–4 Players Mario Golf The first Mario game from Camelot Software Planning kicks off the modern Mario Sports line. Hit the links across six full 18-hole courses, level your golfer in an RPG-style progression, and connect to the Game Boy Color version via Transfer Pak — a feature-rich golf sim … Read more

Mario No Photopi (Japan only)

Mario's Photopi for the N64 DD

Nintendo 641998CreativitySingle PlayerJapan OnlySmartMediaTokyo Electron Mario no Photopi A peculiar Nintendo 64 creativity game from December 1998, made not by Nintendo but by Tokyo Electron — the only Mario-branded title on the N64 not developed in-house. The cartridge itself is a hardware oddity: it features two SmartMedia card slots on top, turning the N64 into … Read more

Mario Artist: Talent Studio (Japan only)

Mario Artist: Talent Studio for the N64 DD

64DD2000CreativeSingle PlayerJapan OnlyNintendo R&D 1Mii Ancestor Mario Artist: Talent Studio The second entry in the Mario Artist series — a virtual avatar creator that let players design 3D characters called “talents”, photograph their real faces onto them with the bundled Capture Cassette, give them voices via the N64 Microphone, and direct them in 99-second movies. … Read more