A forgotten cult classic Nintendo 64 game from 1998 could be making a surprise comeback, and retro gaming fans are already celebrating.
Following up the SNES was no easy task, but Nintendo tried its hardest with the Nintendo 64. The company went all-in on 3D gaming, converting many of its treasured franchises into 3D experiences — ...
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The Nintendo 64 was a large paradigm shift for most gamers. It was a gaming revolution that moved video games from the limitations of a 2D world, which had been fundamentally built out during the NES ...
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With the competition fierce and the standards constantly evolving, these five titles broke new ground on the Nintendo N64 and ...
Forgotten Gems is a column about notable games that have moved out of the public eye and may not be easily accessible anymore. To see all the other games I've covered so far, check out the previous ...
Nintendo 64 games may finally be done justice on the Switch 2. Some huge updates are coming to Nintendo 64 games in Nintendo Switch Online. Nintendo Switch Online currently allows you to play Nintendo ...
The launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 is just about a week away, yet Nintendo is still drip-feeding news about the Switch 2’s new features that’ll separate it from the original Switch. Via the Nintendo ...
Switch 2 will have new features built into its implementation of Nintendo Switch Online's N64 back catalogue, Nintendo has announced. While all N64 games are playable across both Switch 2 and Switch, ...
When Nintendo released the Nintendo 64 in 1996, it absolutely blew away the competition, showing just what the company could do with a 64-bit processor. The system competed with the Sony PlayStation ...