Nintendo 64 - Nintendo game console (N64)

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Tennis with the participation of Mario and his constant friends. It is clear that this tennis is a bit unusual. The characters yell amusingly at every hit, and as if the children rejoice at every point won. You can play a single match or tournament, there are also special game modes. Despite some minor errors in the graphics, the game is made soundly. Toy for 1-4 players.

Same as MegaMan Legends on PS1. The first part of MM Legends ported to N64. A very interesting game. Mega Man is a well-known hero, and adventures with his participation are, as a rule, simple action movies. The same game is a mixture of action and quest.

Mia Hamm Soccer 64 is a classic European football simulator. Pretty average game among similar ones, but still worthy of attention. Football fans will definitely like it.

Michael Owens WLS 2000 is another football simulator for Nintendo 64. No better or worse than others. Graphics, sound, gameplay consistently pull on a four on a five-point scale.

Although this game was made by Nintendo and Rare, out of habit it is impossible to call this creation of two well-known offices a masterpiece. Disney characters take part in the races. They drive karts along different tracks, collecting badges and bells and whistles to make life difficult for their rivals. During the races, the characters scream non-stop, as if they had an awl stuck somewhere. The graphics sometimes glitch, so overall the game is not impressive.

Racing miniature cars. In general, Midway makes racing simulators well, and this toy turned out great too. Circuit racing takes place in a variety of places where simple tracks are drawn. There are several game modes, as well as options for setting the complexity and speed of the action. Recommended to everyone.

The collection includes the following old arcade toys: Defender, Robotron, RootBeer Tapper, Joust, Spy Hunter, Sinistar, and also Arcade Trivia (something like a questionnaire on toys). The quality of all these games leaves much to be desired.

Professional baseball simulator. You can play a single match, season, world series or all-star game. There is also a Homerun Derby mode where the player can practice hitting the tricky ball. The games themselves look good (aside from some graphical glitches) and the gameplay is close to real.

Futuristic bowling. Choose a ball and a player (both there and there are 6 options), after which you start beating the pins with a ball. There is nothing special in the game. Toy for 1-4 players.

Adventure walker-collector from Enix. You control a heroine named Marina. She must fulfill the mission of saving all civilians from the villainous influence of the Evil Empire. The usual plot, in a word. Marina has a variety of skills that are revealed through communication with the surrounding characters (if they are not comprehended on their own).

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