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Super Mario World GBA ROM DownloadSuper Mario World is a side-scrolling platformer originally released by Nintendo in 1990 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The Game Boy Advance version, titled Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2, brought the classic adventure to handheld players in 2002. Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development handled both the original release and the portable port, keeping the core gameplay intact while adding new features for the GBA hardware. Players guide Mario or Luigi across Dinosaur Land in a quest to rescue Princess Peach from the villainous Bowser. The game introduced Yoshi, the friendly green dinosaur who has since become a staple of the Mario series. Yoshi can eat enemies, swallow shells, and grant Mario extra abilities depending on the color of the shell consumed. The bright pixel art, catchy music, and tight controls made this title one of the most beloved platformers of its era. Its GBA release preserved the spirit of the original while making the experience portable for a new generation of fans.
Super Mario Bros 3 GBA ROM DownloadSuper Mario Bros 3 on the Game Boy Advance brings the classic Nintendo platformer to handheld players in a polished package. Nintendo developed and published this title as part of the Super Mario Advance series, with the full name being Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. The team at Nintendo R&D2 handled the port, building on the original NES masterpiece from 1988. Players guide Mario or Luigi through the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue the seven kings from Bowser's children, the Koopalings, who stole the magical wands. The game keeps the tight side-scrolling action that made the original a legend while adding sharper graphics, remixed audio, and voice clips from the brothers. What sets this version apart is the e-Reader card support, which lets players scan special cards to add new levels, power-ups, and demos. The handheld format means players can pick up and play short stages on the go, making it a great fit for the GBA hardware. Fans consider this one of the strongest entries in the Mario Advance series.
International Superstar Soccer 64 Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadInternational Superstar Soccer 64 is a football game released by Konami in 1997 for the Nintendo 64. Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka built the title as part of the long running ISS series, bringing the studio's arcade style football formula to Nintendo's 64-bit console. The game presents fast, fluid matches with smooth player animation, sharp passing mechanics, and tight shooting controls that feel responsive on the N64 controller. Players pick from 36 national teams and step onto the pitch with fictional rosters that mirror real world stars of the late 1990s. Each squad has its own playing style, from defensive Italian sides to attacking South American teams. The camera angles, crowd chants, and commentary by Tony Gubba give matches a strong television broadcast feel. Strategy plays a big role too, since players can adjust formations, swap tactics on the fly, and use set piece editors to design corner kick and free kick routines. The blend of pick up and play action with deeper coaching tools made the game a standout sports release on the system.
Extreme G2 Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadExtreme G2 is a futuristic motorcycle racing game released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64. Developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Acclaim, it serves as the sequel to the original Extreme-G and pushes the formula into faster, sharper territory. Players ride heavily armed anti-gravity bikes at blistering speeds across neon-soaked tracks set in distant cities, frozen tundras, and alien landscapes. The core concept blends arcade racing with combat, letting riders fire missiles, drop mines, and activate shields while battling for first place. What sets the game apart is its sense of raw velocity, with bikes reaching speeds that blur the screen and demand quick reflexes. The cel-shaded visual style, glowing track lighting, and pulsing techno soundtrack create a strong cyberpunk mood. Probe redesigned the handling model to feel tighter than the first game, making cornering more rewarding and crashes more punishing. For fans of speed-focused racers like WipEout or F-Zero X, this title delivers a gritty, weapon-heavy alternative on the N64 platform with plenty of personality.
Aidyn Chronicles: The First Mage Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadAidyn Chronicles: The First Mage is a role-playing game released for the Nintendo 64 in 2001. THQ published the title while H2O Entertainment handled development, creating one of the few traditional RPGs to arrive on the console late in its life cycle. The story follows Alaron, a young squire who learns he carries a mysterious power tied to ancient magic. Players travel across the land of Erilar, recruiting companions, gathering knowledge, and uncovering the truth behind dark forces threatening the kingdom. The game uses a turn-based combat system on a tactical grid, which sets it apart from most action-driven N64 titles. Character growth depends on a skill system where players choose how to spend points across combat abilities, magic schools, and crafts. The world feels open and detailed for its era, with day and night cycles, weather effects, and conversations that shift based on player choices. This blend of deep mechanics and strong narrative gave it a cult following among fans of classic Western RPGs on consoles dominated by platformers and shooters.
Super Mario 64 Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadSuper Mario 64 is a 3D platformer released by Nintendo in 1996 as a launch title for the Nintendo 64. Nintendo EAD developed the game under the direction of Shigeru Miyamoto, and it became the title that defined how 3D platformers would play for years to come. The story follows Mario as he enters Princess Peach's castle after receiving a letter inviting him for cake. Bowser has trapped the princess inside paintings scattered across the castle, and Mario must jump into these paintings to rescue her. Players control Mario with full analog stick movement, giving him a wide range of speeds and angles for the first time in the series. He can run, crouch, swim, climb trees, and pull off acrobatic moves like the long jump, wall kick, and triple jump. The free camera system, controlled with the C buttons, lets players view each world from different angles. This setup gave 3D gaming a new standard for control and exploration.
Jet Force Gemini Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadJet Force Gemini is a third-person shooter released by Rare in 1999 for the Nintendo 64. The game puts players in command of three heroes, Juno, Vela, and Lupus the dog, who fight against the evil insect tyrant Mizar and his army across multiple planets. Each character has unique abilities and access to different sections of the game's many worlds. Juno can walk through fire and lava, Vela can swim underwater, and Lupus can hover over hazards using his jetpack. The combat system mixes free movement with a precise aiming mode that lets players target enemies with accuracy similar to a light gun shooter. What sets Jet Force Gemini apart is its tone, which blends colorful cartoon visuals with surprisingly intense action, including bloody enemy deaths and detailed environments. The soundtrack by David Wise adds atmosphere to every alien world. Rare designed the title to showcase the N64's graphical power, and it remains one of the console's most ambitious action adventures. The game's scope was massive for its era, featuring vast environments, dozens of weapons, and a story spanning several planetary systems.
Doom 64 Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadDoom 64 is a first-person shooter released in 1997 for the Nintendo 64 console. Midway Games developed and published the title with direct involvement from id Software, the studio behind the original Doom series. The game is not a port of the PC classic but a complete sequel built specifically for Nintendo hardware. Players take control of the lone marine, returning to Hell after demons rise once again to corrupt the bodies of fallen warriors. The atmosphere shifts toward horror, with darker lighting, redrawn sprites, and a haunting ambient soundtrack composed by Aubrey Hodges. Every weapon, enemy, and texture was redrawn from scratch to fit the new tone. The shooting feels tight and fast, while the level design pushes puzzle solving alongside combat. This release stands apart from earlier Doom entries because of its unique presentation and original story content. The eerie soundscape and moody visuals give the campaign a personality that fans still praise today as one of the strongest chapters in the franchise.
Forsaken Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadForsaken is a six degrees of freedom first-person shooter released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998. The game was developed by Probe Entertainment and Iguana Entertainment, with Acclaim Entertainment handling publishing duties. Players pilot armed hoverbikes through claustrophobic tunnels and open caverns on a post-apocalyptic Earth, where rogue scientists triggered a catastrophic accident that ravaged the planet. Mercenaries now scour the ruined world for valuable salvage, and players take the role of one such pilot fighting for survival and profit. The free-flight movement system sets Forsaken apart from standard shooters of its era, letting players rotate freely on every axis while blasting through twisting subterranean environments. Combat feels fast and disorienting in the best possible way, rewarding sharp reflexes and spatial awareness. The Nintendo 64 version features improved lighting effects, redesigned levels, and tighter controls compared to the PC release, making it a strong showcase for the console's graphical hardware during its commercial peak years.
Conker’s Bad Fur Day Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadConker's Bad Fur Day is a 3D platformer released by Rare in 2001 for the Nintendo 64. The game stars Conker the Squirrel, a foul-mouthed character who first appeared in family-friendly titles before getting his own mature, adult-themed adventure. Players follow Conker through a hangover-fueled quest to return home to his girlfriend Berri, crossing strange lands filled with crude humor, parodies of popular films, and bizarre talking creatures. The title broke away from typical platformer conventions by mixing slapstick comedy with dark satire, gross-out gags, and pop culture references. Rare packed the cartridge with cinematic cutscenes, voice acting, and movie spoofs ranging from The Matrix to Saving Private Ryan. The gameplay blends classic platforming with shooting sections, vehicle chapters, puzzle solving, and boss fights against villains like the Great Mighty Poo. Its bold tone and mature content made it stand out as one of the most memorable and controversial releases on the Nintendo 64, earning a cult following among fans of unconventional comedy games.
Hey You Pikachu Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadHey You Pikachu is a virtual pet simulation game released for the Nintendo 64 console. Nintendo published the title, while Ambrella handled development duties. The game shipped with the Voice Recognition Unit, a special microphone peripheral that plugs into the N64 controller and lets players speak directly to Pikachu. This voice command system stands as the main draw of the game. Players talk into the microphone and Pikachu responds based on the words it recognizes. The Pokemon understands a vocabulary of around 200 English words and phrases, which cover greetings, food items, activities, and basic commands. The core concept revolves around building a friendship with Pikachu through daily interactions across a series of fun activities. Children formed the target audience, though Pokemon fans of every age enjoyed the chance to speak with one of the most recognized characters in gaming. The bond between player and Pikachu grows stronger as conversations continue, making each session feel personal and rewarding for those who stick with it.
Earthworm Jim 3D Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadEarthworm Jim 3D is a three-dimensional platformer released for the Nintendo 64 in 1999. Rockstar Games published the title, while VIS Interactive handled development after the original creators at Shiny Entertainment moved on to other projects. The game continues the story of Jim, a clumsy earthworm who wears a powerful super suit and battles bizarre enemies across strange worlds. In this entry, Jim suffers a cow-related accident and falls into a coma, sending players inside his fractured mind to recover the marbles of his sanity. The shift from side-scrolling action to full 3D exploration marked a major change for the series, giving the cartoon hero a wider playground to roam. Players control Jim through colorful zones built around themes like fear, anger, and madness. The humor stays true to the original games, packed with absurd visuals, talking cows, and slapstick moments. Critics noted camera issues, yet many fans still appreciate the wild art style and the bold attempt to bring Jim into a new dimension.
Hercules The Legendary Journeys Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadHercules The Legendary Journeys is an action adventure game released for the Nintendo 64 in 2000. Titus Software published the title while Player 1 developed it, basing the game on the popular television series of the same name starring Kevin Sorbo. Players take control of the mighty demigod Hercules as he travels across ancient Greece, battling mythological creatures and solving puzzles to save the world from the wrath of his stepmother Hera. The game uses a third person perspective and combines melee combat with light platforming and exploration elements. What makes this title stand out is its faithful adaptation of the TV show, complete with character likenesses, voice acting samples, and storylines inspired by the series. Combat focuses on close quarters fighting using fists, weapons picked up from fallen foes, and special godlike powers. The visual style captures the look of ancient Greek mythology with temples, forests, and underworld locations. Hercules grows stronger as he progresses, taking on tougher enemies and bosses. Fans of the show in the late 1990s found this release a welcome way to step into the sandals of their favorite hero.
GoldenEye 007 Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadGoldenEye 007 is a first-person shooter developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. The game launched in 1997 and quickly became one of the most celebrated titles on the console. It draws its story and characters from the 1995 James Bond film of the same name, putting players in the shoes of agent 007 as he works to stop a rogue satellite weapon. The title stood out for bringing console shooters into a new era, proving that the genre could work brilliantly with a controller. Mission objectives change based on difficulty, pushing players to replay levels and master each setting. Stealth elements, head shots, and reactive enemy AI gave the action a depth few shooters had matched at the time. Rare crafted detailed environments based on the film, from the Soviet dam to a jungle in Cuba. The single-player campaign rewards patience, planning, and accurate shooting across twenty distinct missions, with bonus content available to those who clear levels under strict time limits.
Mario Party Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadMario Party is the first entry in the long-running party game series from Nintendo, released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998 in Japan and 1999 in the rest of the world. Hudson Soft developed the title under Nintendo's direction, mixing classic board game rules with fast paced mini games featuring the most popular Mushroom Kingdom characters. Players pick from six familiar faces, including Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Wario, and Donkey Kong, then roll dice to move across themed boards. The goal is simple yet competitive. Each player tries to collect the most stars by the final turn, buying them with coins earned through mini games and lucky spaces. The board layouts include traps, item shops, Bowser spaces, and shortcuts that shift the standings every round. This blend of strategy and chaos gave the game its identity. It set the template for every Mario Party sequel and proved that Nintendo could turn a friendly gathering into a fierce contest between siblings and friends.
Mortal Kombat 4 Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadMortal Kombat 4 is a fighting game released by Midway in 1997 for arcades and later ported to the Nintendo 64 in 1998 by Eurocom. It marks the first entry in the series to move away from digitized sprites and shift fully into 3D polygonal graphics. The story follows the fallen elder god Shinnok, who escapes the Netherrealm and wages war against Raiden and the other warriors of Earthrealm. Players pick from a roster of fifteen fighters, including returning favorites like Liu Kang, Sub-Zero, Scorpion, and Sonya Blade, along with fresh faces such as Quan Chi, Tanya, Reiko, and Fujin. The N64 version retains the brutal combat, signature finishing moves, and gory presentation that defined the franchise. Each character carries a unique weapon that can be drawn during a match, adding a fresh layer to the close range brawls. The game also keeps the trademark Fatalities and introduces new stage hazards that let fighters slam opponents into pits or hard surfaces for extra damage.
Mortal Kombat Mythologies Sub Zero Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadMortal Kombat Mythologies Sub Zero is a side-scrolling action fighting game released by Midway in 1997 for the Nintendo 64. Developed by Avalanche Software, the title serves as a prequel to the main Mortal Kombat series and tells the origin story of the original Sub Zero, the Lin Kuei assassin sent on a deadly mission to retrieve a sacred map and amulet. The game blends traditional one on one combat with platforming, exploration, and puzzle solving across six chapters. Players move through dangerous environments, climb ledges, dodge traps, and battle minions before facing iconic bosses from the franchise. The mix of fighting mechanics with adventure elements gave the game a distinct identity within the Mortal Kombat catalog. Its dark tone, digitized actor sprites, and signature blood filled finishing moves stayed true to the series roots while expanding the lore. The N64 cartridge version offered faster load times compared to its PlayStation counterpart, making the action feel tighter and more responsive for fans of the franchise.
NFL Blitz 2001 Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadNFL Blitz 2001 is an arcade-style American football game released by Midway for the Nintendo 64 in 2000. It carries forward the over-the-top action that made the original NFL Blitz a hit in arcades and on home consoles. The game features all 31 NFL teams from the 2000 season, complete with updated rosters and accurate player statistics. Players take control of seven-on-seven squads instead of the standard eleven, which speeds up every play and creates more open-field collisions. The action stays fast, brutal, and free from the slower rules of standard football simulations. Late hits, body slams, and flaming passes are part of the fun, giving each match a wrestling-style energy. Two-minute quarters keep games short and punchy, perfect for quick sessions on the N64. The cartoon-like exaggeration of real players, paired with crunching sound effects and loud crowd reactions, gives NFL Blitz 2001 a personality that sets it apart from the more serious football titles of its era on the same platform.
Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadOgre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber is a tactical role-playing game developed by Quest Corporation and published by Atlus for the Nintendo 64 in 1999. The game serves as the second main entry in the Ogre Battle series and follows the story of Magnus Gallant, a young officer caught in a brutal civil war within the Kingdom of Palatinus. Players guide armies across detailed maps in real-time, making moral choices that shape the outcome of the story. The game stands out for its branching narrative, where decisions on the battlefield and in conversations directly affect alignment, reputation, and which of several endings the player will see. Combat plays out automatically once units meet, but careful planning of unit composition, class promotions, and formations determines victory. The mature political themes, complex character interactions, and heavy focus on strategy give the title a reputation as one of the deepest tactical games on the platform. It rewards patient players who study its many systems closely.
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadKirby 64: The Crystal Shards launched on the Nintendo 64 in 2000 as a side-scrolling platformer. HAL Laboratory developed the title, and Nintendo published it as the first Kirby game to feature 3D graphics while keeping the classic 2.5D gameplay style. Players guide Kirby across six colorful worlds to collect 100 crystal shards scattered through every stage. The fairy Ribbon joins the pink hero after her home planet of Ripple Star falls to a dark force called Dark Matter. The signature copy ability returns with a fresh twist that became the heart of the experience. Kirby can mix two powers together to create over thirty distinct combinations, such as a fiery sword or an icy needle. This power-mixing system gives every stage a sense of discovery, since hidden shards often require a specific combination to reach. Each level packs secrets, branching paths, and clever puzzles into a short but rewarding run. The art style uses bright pastel tones, rounded character models, and playful animation, giving the entire adventure a warm, storybook feel that still holds up today for fans.
Paper Mario Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadPaper Mario is a role-playing game released for the Nintendo 64 in 2000 in Japan and 2001 in North America. Intelligent Systems developed the title under Nintendo's publishing arm, building on the foundation laid by Super Mario RPG on the Super Nintendo. The game stars Mario in a storybook world where every character, tree, and building is rendered as a flat paper cutout placed inside fully 3D environments. This art style gives the game a charming look that still holds up today. Players guide Mario across the Mushroom Kingdom to rescue Princess Peach and the seven Star Spirits from Bowser, who has stolen the Star Rod and lifted Peach's castle into the sky. The combat system blends turn-based RPG mechanics with action commands, asking players to press buttons at the right moment to boost attacks or block damage. This timing-based twist keeps battles engaging from the first fight to the final boss showdown against Bowser.
NBA Jam 99 Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadNBA Jam 99 is an arcade-style basketball game released by Acclaim Entertainment for the Nintendo 64 in 1999. Developed by Iguana Entertainment, this title marked a notable shift for the long-running NBA Jam franchise as it traded the classic two-on-two arcade format for full five-on-five team play. Players control real NBA stars from the 1998 to 1999 season, with every team and roster from the league represented in the game. The presentation keeps the fast-paced energy fans expected from the series while adding deeper simulation elements like player fatigue, substitutions, and statistical tracking. Each athlete features accurate ratings tied to their real-world performance, so superstars feel distinct from role players. The graphics use polygonal 3D models rather than the digitized sprites of earlier entries, giving the action a fresh look on the N64 hardware. Commentary from Marv Albert adds authentic flavor during games. This release sits in an interesting middle ground between pure arcade fun and traditional basketball simulation.
Quest 64 Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadQuest 64 is a single-player role-playing game released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998. Imagineer developed the title in Japan, where it shipped as Eltale Monsters, while THQ handled the publishing duties for the Western release. The game follows Brian, a young spirit tamer who sets out across the kingdom of Celtland to recover the stolen pages of the Eletale Book. Along the way, Brian gains new elemental powers tied to earth, water, fire, and wind. The combat system stands out among role-playing games of its era because it blends turn-based mechanics with real-time movement. Players move Brian within a circular battle zone, position him for spells, and dodge enemy attacks by physically stepping out of range. This hybrid approach gave the game a distinct identity on a console that featured few traditional role-playing titles at launch, and it remains a curiosity for fans of the platform looking for something outside the action and platformer libraries.
Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon Nintendo 64 (N64) ROM DownloadMystical Ninja Starring Goemon is a 3D action-adventure game released by Konami for the Nintendo 64 in 1997 in Japan and 1998 in Western regions. Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka developed the title as the first 3D entry in the long-running Ganbare Goemon series. The game follows Goemon, a blue-haired ninja thief, along with his three companions Ebisumaru, Sasuke, and Yae as they travel across a fictional feudal Japan to stop the Peach Mountain Shoguns from turning the country into a stage play. Players explore towns, dungeons, and overworld areas filled with quirky characters and Japanese folklore references. The mix of traditional Edo-period settings with bizarre science fiction elements gives the game a distinct charm. Combat uses melee weapons and ranged attacks, while puzzle solving and platforming sections add variety. Each of the four characters has unique abilities that players swap between to progress through obstacles, making party management a core part of the adventure across every region of the colorful world.