Nintendo 64 Games

Launching in 1996 (1997 in PAL regions), the Nintendo 64 was Nintendo’s cartridge-powered 3D flagship, built for fast load times and four-player multiplayer out of the box. It introduced industry milestones like Super Mario 64, which set the template for 3D platformers, and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, a landmark in open-world adventure design. The era also delivered local multiplayer icons like Mario Kart 64, GoldenEye 007, and Super Smash Bros., turning the living room into a competitive arena long before online play took over. Today, N64 games stand as one of the most influential—and collectible—generations in retro gaming history.