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South Park Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadSouth Park is a first-person shooter released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998, based on the popular Comedy Central animated series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Acclaim Entertainment published the title, while Iguana Entertainment handled the development work. The game drops players into the snowy mountain town of South Park, Colorado, where a strange comet threatens the community and unleashes waves of bizarre enemies. Players take control of one of four kids from the show, including Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny, as they fight to protect their town. The combat sticks to the silly tone of the series, replacing standard guns with wacky toys like snowballs, dodgeballs, cow launchers, and alien weapons. Voice work from the original cast brings the experience to life with crude jokes and one-liners pulled straight from the early seasons. The thick fog covering the town hides enemies until they get close, adding tension to every snowy street and frozen field the player explores.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadTony Hawk's Pro Skater is a skateboarding game released for the Nintendo 64 in 2000, following its original launch on the PlayStation in 1999. Neversoft developed the title, and Activision published it worldwide. The game stars legendary skater Tony Hawk alongside a roster of real professional skaters, including Bucky Lasek, Kareem Campbell, Elissa Steamer, and Rune Glifberg. Players grind rails, perform aerial tricks, and chain combos across a series of open skate parks and street locations. The core concept centers on a two minute run where skaters complete goals such as collecting letters that spell SKATE, finding hidden tapes, hitting target scores, and grabbing secret VHS cassettes. The N64 version uses cartridge based loading, which means stages start almost instantly and let players jump back into a session without waiting. The trick system rewards creativity, since linking grinds, manuals, and grabs builds the multiplier and pushes scores higher with every successful landing on the board.
Mario Party 3 Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadMario Party 3 is a party video game developed by Hudson Soft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. Released in Japan in 2000 and in North America in 2001, it serves as the third entry in the beloved Mario Party series. The game centers on a board game structure where players take turns rolling dice, moving across colorful boards, and competing in a wide variety of fast-paced minigames. What makes Mario Party 3 stand out from its predecessors is the introduction of the Millennium Star, a celestial character who drives the game's story mode and adds personality to the overall experience. Players choose from a cast of familiar Nintendo characters including Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Wario, Waluigi, Donkey Kong, and Daisy. The goal on each board is to collect as many Stars as possible before the game ends, with coins earned through minigames used to purchase those Stars from designated spaces on the board.
Pokemon Puzzle League Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadPokemon Puzzle League is a puzzle game developed by Nintendo Software Technology and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 in 2000. Based on the panel-matching gameplay of Panel de Pon, the game wraps its mechanics in the world of the Pokemon anime series, featuring characters like Ash, Misty, and Brock. Players stack and swap colored blocks on a rising playfield, clearing them by matching three or more in a row or column. What sets this game apart from other puzzle titles is its tight integration with the Pokemon license, its polished presentation, and its support for the Nintendo 64 Disk Drive in Japan. The game stands out as one of the few N64 titles that genuinely pushed the puzzle genre forward on home consoles, offering a familiar face for anime fans while delivering deep, satisfying mechanics that hold up well even for players who come in with no attachment to the Pokemon brand at all.