Nintendo 64 - Nintendo game console (N64)

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Chou-Kuukan Night Pro Yakyuu King is a sports game developed by Genki and published by Imagineer that was released in Japan in 1996.

Chou-Kuukan Night Pro Yakyuu King 2 is a sports game developed by Genki and published by Imagineer that was released in Japan in 1999.

Fighting. The most inconceivable creatures that only came to mind the creators of this toy fight in the game. Of course, for some this is an indisputable advantage, but as a specific fighting game, the game is rather mediocre, designed primarily for fans of the genre.

This game offers a choice of 9 main fighters and 3 hidden ones. One of the fighters is the well-known Earthworm Jim. The combat system and graphics (2D sprite fighters able to walk forward, backward, away from and towards the screen against a 3D level) are reminiscent of Killer Instinct. Combat lacks variety and dynamics. What else to expect from a parody-banter fighting game.

Famous strategic toy. The action is simple - two sides, one resource for mining and processing it into money and deadly battles until one of the opponents is completely destroyed. The graphics in the game are pretty good, although there are still some glitches during emulation.

"One of the most interesting games on the N64. The plot is a movie parody game. The game features movie parodies from the Terminator to The Matrix (the game starts with a parody of the first scene from the movie "A Clockwork Orange"). We play as a squirrel, who woke up in the forest after drinking and does not remember what happened. The game contains a lot of dark humor (Mature age rating).

Racing simulator of a good level. The game does not have any super merits, and yet it looks quite good. There is also no abundance of cars and race tracks, but this is not always the main thing. The gameplay itself captures and makes you not relax until the last seconds of each race.

Racing on American roads. Made in the style inherent in this series of games - good graphics, music and decent gameplay. However, the gameplay is quite common for racing - rush forward, trying to get to the finish line first. The toy may slow down.

The game is made in the spirit of the previous parts, except that the races are conducted around the world (and one of them even takes place on the moon - it happens). There are very few changes in the graphics, but oh well - the toy is already quite solid.

Quite a unique toy. Although it is all in Japanese, and the meaning of the plot is hidden in the dark, nevertheless, the main game component is as follows - your hero runs back and forth, communicating with other characters, and depending on this, sometimes his combat robot enters into fights. These high-energy positional brawls take place on small 3D fields, and are fought until the energy of one of the robots drops to zero. It is clear that also an element of the game is the search for spare parts to enhance the fighting qualities of the robot. The graphics in the game are average, but the music is not bad.

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