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Amiga Encounter Novagen1991Encounter! is a fast paced arcade game set in a sci-fi environment which features fast moving three dimensional graphics. You command a probe vehicle with which you have to shoot down enemy saucers and homing missiles. When you have shot down the required number of enemies on one level (usually around 10-20) you get the chance to go through a "stargate". In the stargate you have to navigate through a hail of spheres coming at you at high speed. If you succeed you get to a new planet in different color scheme, if you fail you'll have to replay the previous planet. There's eight levels in total.***
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Amiga Karate Eidersoft (Paradox)1987 Amigalabelimageminimize
Amiganoid Digital Illusions1993 Amigalabelimageminimize
Amiganoid ?198?This entry gives me a lot of headaches. The game was reviewed in Gen4 magazine back in 1988. But I could not find anything anywhere else about this particular game. All references to a game with the title "Amiganoid" are for a 1993 version from Digital Illusions, which by the screenshots is a totally different game.***
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Infection Virgin Mastertronic (Wise Owl Software)1988The original (see influences) with added sound, music, improved AI and graphics. Though never commercially released, it was officially provided on the Internet for free after the decision not to commercially publish it. This was the first version of the 2nd round of Infection games. It is possible the some or all of the others in this round are ports rather than conversions.
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Music: Music Creation for the PlayStation Codemasters1998 PSlabelimageminimize
Super Metroid  Nintendo1994[media=youtube]https://youtu.be/RiyWD2ezEFw[/media]***Take on a legion of Space Pirates and a new Metroid force as you forge into the underworld of Planet Zebes! It's up to you and Samus to recapture the long-surviving Metroid hatchling before evil hands unleash its energy. An army of ominous creatures are poised for battle at every turn of Zebes' twisted threatening passageways...including the menacing Ridley and the great lizard Kraid. Knock down enemies with a killer somersault and swing on an electric beam through narrow passageways! They're no match for you and Samus...but wait! It seems the Mother Brain has returned...***
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[27]***The baddest bounty hunter this side of Bobba Fett returns in this third installment of Metroid. Set on the original world of Metroid 1 (NES), this game takes you through various terrains to stop Mother Brain's plans once again. Concidering the setting and the plot, you could almost say it's a remake of the original game, juiced up for the SNES. I personally have no complaints with that concidering this is one of the finest games I have ever played. The graphics are amazing, even with today's standards, and the side-scrolling gameplay was unparrelleled until Castlevaina: Symphony of the Night (PSX).***Probably the most superb game I have ever played. This one has everything - depth, strategy, a compelling story, an amazing cinematic feel, questionably 32-bit graphics, and I go on and on. The true test of one's might in this game
is attaining 100% of the items and beating the game in less than 2 hours.
[New Age]***People looking for more Super Metroid goodness should check out the complete overhaul of Super Metroid by Drewseph--Super Metroid Redesign:
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Sword World SFC T & E Soft (T&E Soft)1993 SNESlabelimageminimize
Sword World SFC 2 T & E Soft1994 SNESlabelimageminimize
64 de Hakken! Tamagotchi Minna de Tamagotchi World  Bandai1997 N64labelimageminimize
64 Hanafuda: Tenshi no Yakusoku  Altron1999 N64labelimageminimize
64 Oozumou  Bottom Up199764 Ōzumō is a sumo wrestling game. As in the original sport, goal of the relatively short matches (measured in seconds) is to push the opponent out of the fighting area. The game uses 3D areas, the analogue stick for movement and C-button combinations to perform moves. Besides exhibition matches and various tournaments there also is a career mode which features decisions and minigames between matches, which influence the sumo wrestler's statistics, for example choosing the diet or fishing. The game uses a comic look and some of the eight areas feature unusual places such as the Moon or Egypt.***[media=youtube]LEY4HrslVas[/media]***
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64 Oozumou 2  Bottom Up199964 Ōzumō 2 is the sequel to the original *64 Ōzumō* game, bringing back the exciting world of traditional Japanese sumo wrestling to gaming enthusiasts.

Players once again take control of their choice of a sumo wrestler and compete against others in a variety of matches, including one-on-one matches, tag team matches, and battle royales. Players must use their skills and strategic thinking to push their opponents out of the ring or make them touch the ground with any body part other than their feet.

The game includes an expanded roster of wrestlers, each with their unique fighting styles, moves, and techniques. Players can choose to play as their favorite wrestlers or create their own character and customize their appearance, moves, and stats.

64 Ōzumō 2 features several game modes, including Exhibition, Tournament, and Story modes. In Exhibition mode, players can play a single match against any opponent of their choice. The Tournament mode allows players to participate in a full season of matches, competing against other wrestlers to win the championship. The Story mode offers a unique narrative experience, where players create their own wrestler and embark on a journey to become the ultimate sumo wrestling champion.

The game's graphics and sound design have been improved and updated from the original game. The game also includes a multiplayer mode, allowing players to compete against each other in local multiplayer matches.
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64 Toranpu Collection: Alice no Waku Waku Toranpu World  Bottom Up1998 N64labelimageminimize
AirBoarder 64  Human;GAGA (Human)1998 N64labelimageminimize
Asteroids Hyper 64  Activision (Syrox)1999For those unaware few, the original Asteroids arcade game had players piloting a wedge- shaped spacecraft through an asteroid field, pulverizing the rocks into progressively smaller chunks. It was brilliantly simple and--still today - entirely addictive. Crave Entertainment's new take on this classic provides Nintendo 64 gamers with 3-D graphics and plenty of clever upgrades and new features. Pilots now choose between three varieties of spacecraft, each with unique firepower, shield levels, and maneuverability. Dodging and weaving among the floating obstacles, players progress through 50 levels, demolishing and avoiding comet-like asteroid projectiles, space junk, and species upon species of aggressive alien beings and ships, as well as the classic, garden-variety asteroids. New weapons and power-ups occasionally float by, providing much-needed boosts of firepower or, say, the ability to temporarily ram enemies or asteroids into oblivion. Extensive multiplayer features include competitive, cooperative, and team play variations.***
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Automobili Lamborghini  Titus1997Are you ready for the ride of your life? This car circuit racing game will have you driving the car of your dreams: a Lamborghini Diablo! Trade in your econo-car and burn up the fast lane! You'll have your choice of four different race styles; six challenging racetracks; manual or automatic transmission and other options such as pit stops and multiplayer split-screen mode.***
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Baku Bomberman  Hudson (Hudson Soft)1997The evil Altair is using the Omni Cube to drain the energy from Planet Bomber. With the aid of a mysterious helper, you must defeat Altair and restore peace to Planet Bomber. N64labelimagesubject
Baku Bomberman 2  Hudson (Hudson Soft)1999Bomberman and his new companion Pommy are back in a new explosive action-adventure for the Nintendo 64. Returning from a vacation at luxurious Hot Springs Planet Ksa2 after his first adventure, Bomberman finds Planet Bomber in disarray. Naturally, it's up to our hero to catch the culprit and save the universe (ah, the life of a game hero). It seems that the conniving Rukifellth has somehow managed to build himself a black hole, the perfect tool for capturing planets and enslaving the peaceful inhabitants. Bomberman and Pommy must destroy the gravity generators on each planet and capture the seven powerful stones that provide Rukifellth with the power to do wrong. The team is stocked with plenty of bombs to get through this adventure. Bomberman's firebomb is his staple weapon that explodes in four different directions. The ice bomb freezes water, objects, and enemies. A hurricane bomb blows the hero over impassible terrain. A lightning bomb fries circuitry in equipment and robots, and a Navarm bomb packs a powerhouse of a punch towards foes. In addition to the single-player adventure, a multiplayer mode for up to four bombers provides plenty of action after Bomberman sets off for his next vacation. N64labelimagesubject
Bakushou Jinsei 64: Mezase! Resort Ou  Taito1998 N64labelimageminimize
Bomberman 64: Arcade Edition Hudson2001 N64labelimageminimize
Bust-A-Move '99  Taito;Acclaim (Distinctive Developments)1998The all-new Bust-a-Move 3 will have you eating humble pie 'til your gut hurts. But hang in there, after your ego recovers a bit, you'll learn to smash through all the complex levels of dazzling rainbow spheres.***
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Choro Q 64  Takara1998 N64labelimageminimize
Choro Q 64 2  Takara1999 N64labelimageminimize
Densha De GO! 64  Taito1999 N64labelimageminimize
Derby Stallion 64  ParityBit (Media Factory)2001 N64labelimageminimize
Destruction Derby 64 THQ (Looking Glass)1999Strap in, it's going to be a rough ride! Pick your car and get into a race where only the strong will even finish. Battle other drivers as well as some challenging tracks in this no-holds-barred racing game! N64labelimagesubject
Donkey Kong 64  Nintendo (Rare)1999K. Rool has ape-napped the Kongs! Can Donkey Kong rescue his friends, reclaim the Golden Bananas and save his homeland from certain doom? Take out some Kremlings with Chunky s Pineapple Launcher or Lanky s Trombone. Float through the air using Tiny s Pony Tail Twirl. Even rocket to the sky with Ditt s Jetbarrel! Don't forget the mini-games!***
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Doom 64 Midway Entertainment;Gamebank (Id Software)1997Get ready for 32 total levels of maximum carnage!!! Huge weapons from the Super Shotgun to the Plasma gun! All new levels, enemies and enhanced graphics not available on any other version. Secret boards, and many puzzles to keep you glued to the set for hours!***Supposedly this is a sequel to Doom II.***stick with the computer version...
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Dr. Mario 64  Nintendo (Newcom)2001When Princess Peach is snoozing safely in her castle and all is well in Mushroom Kingdom, how do you think Mario spends his free time? Lifting weights? Scarfing down pizza? Heck no! He attends medical school! Mario earned the title "Dr." in 1990, and immediately began battling flu bugs and squashing germs on the original NES. Since then, he's fought disease on Game Boy and the Super NES, and now he's moved on to deliver vaccinations and vanquish viruses on Nintendo 64. N64labelimagesubject
Dragon Sword 64 ? (Interactive Studios)1998Was never released. Development began in 1997 and stopped in 1998. Someone shared a beta version he owned on 9th April 2010 with bugs and only 7 levels instead of the 10 ones initially foretold. N64labelimageminimize
Duke Nukem 64 GT Interactive (Eurocom)1997The 'King of Shooters' is bringing all of his muscle power and attitude to the N64. Featuring 4-player split-screen action compatible with the Nintendo Rumble Pack.***
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Excitebike 64 Nintendo (Left Field)2000Excitebike 64 offers realistic motocross action with incredible physics similar to Wave Race and 1080 Snowboarding. The game features extreme mountain tracks, tournament-style stadium racing, and never-ending desert exploration!***
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F1 Pole Position 64 Ubi Soft (Human)1997Jump into the cockpit of a high-performance F1 racer and experience the fast-paced challenge of the pulse-pounding Formula One racing circuit! Rocket through 16 race courses in a fully customizable Formula One car and battle against the best drivers the world has to offer.***
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Famista 64  Namco1997 N64labelimageminimize
FIFA Soccer 64  Electronic Arts (EA Sports)1997EA SPORTS elevates the World's #1 interactive sports title to the next level with FIFA Soccer for the Nintendo 64. 3D stadiums showcase quick and responsive motion captured players as you control their every deke pass and shot with the smoothness of an analogue joystick. Real-time Picture- In-Picture allows you to play the action from two distinct view points perfect for fast-paced gameplay. N64labelimagesubject
Fighting Force 64 Eidos (Core Design)1998Fighting Force delivers unparalleled action and hundreds of attack moves in a fully progressive 3D environment. Includes seven action-packed levels in 30 different stages. Never before has a fighting game offered so much depth and diversity.***
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Forsaken 64  Acclaim (Iguana UK)1998 N64labelimageminimize
Gex 64: Enter the Gecko  Midway (Crystal Dynamics)1998There are 24 levles, all designed as parodies to television and movies. In each level Gex is dressed up in uniform, some include a secret agent suit, kung fu suit, spacesuit and other costumes. With over 125 gecko moves, Gex is ready to tackle all the adventures this game has to offer.***
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[32]***Mario 64 style graphics. Adventure through 24 Media Dimension levels, all designed as sarcastic parodies of popular TV and movies.
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Hamster Monogatari 64 Culture Brain2001 N64labelimageminimize
Harvest Moon 64  Victor (Crave;Natsume)1999You've played the Super NES version and finished the Nintendo Game Boy version. Now, it's time to see if you have what it takes to save your farm on the Nintendo 64.***
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Heiwa Pachinko World 64  Amtechs (Amtex)1997 N64labelimageminimize
Hexen 64  GT Interactive (Raven Software)1997Welcome to Hexen. A violent world where you must wield lethal weapons, seek powerful artifacts, cast wicked spells and inflict some serious pain. You will fight your way through earthquakes, crumbling bridges and thick fog. And you will have to face some horrible monsters. All in a days work for a hero!***
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In-Fisherman Bass Hunter 64  Take 2 Interactive (Gear Head Studios)1999Rockstar Games has developed a new, officially licensed fishing game for the Nintendo 64 named IN-FISHERMAN BASS HUNTER 64. This is one of the most impressive-looking fishing games on a home console, with fully 3D environments that are taken directly from real locations, and slick animations on each of the fully rendered fish. Before going out on the lake, the player must choose from a plethora of rods, lures, and tackle, each one making a difference in how the player will fish. There is also a briefing from Al Lindner that gives tips and hints to help find the biggest bass or stoutest salmon, as well as general information about the sport of fishing. Added to the mix are a variety of time and season options that greatly change the gameplay, making IN-FISHERMAN BASS HUNTER 64 a truly realistic experience that makes fishing on a console a fun and exciting endeavor. N64labelimagesubject
International Superstar Soccer 64  Konami (Konami OSA)1997Where International Superstar Soccer really shines is in the amazing animations and graphics. The players dance and run around the field when they score, they get in each others faces when they are fouled, they even help each other up when the contact is incidental. And as far as sounds are concerned, the whole time the field is alive with amazing graphics, the announcer goes non-stop, commenting on good plays and bad decisions. Ultimately, what sets this game apart from the pack is the number of gameplay options that are available. Obviously, you can choose your formation, but within a formation you can give different players different roles, stretch zones, and designate positions.***
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J-League Dynamite Soccer 64  Imagineer (A-Max)1997 N64labelimageminimize
J-League Live 64  Electronic Arts (Electronic Arts Victor)1997 N64labelimageminimize
Jangou Simulation Mahjong Do 64 Video System (Art)1997 N64labelimageminimize
Jinsei Game 64  Takara1999 N64labelimageminimize
Kira to Kaiketsu! 64 Tanteidan  Imagineer1998 N64labelimageminimize
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