
Nintendo 64
The Nintendo 64 (N64) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on June 23, 1996, in North America on September 29, 1996, and in Europe and Australia on March 1, 1997. It was Nintendo's third major home console, following the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and competed with Sony's PlayStation and the Sega Saturn in the fifth generation of consoles.
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Virtual Pool 64
Virtual Pool 64 is a 3Dfirst-person "First person (video games)")sportssimulationvideo game that was developed by American studio Celeris and released for the Nintendo 64 by Crave Entertainment on December 17, 1998, in North America, and in Europe on February 26, 1999. The game features simulations of 11 forms of pool (pocket billiards). It is part of the "Virtual Pool" game franchise, which also includes the PC games Virtual Pool "Virtual Pool (video game)"), Virtual Pool 2, Virtual Pool Hall and Virtual Pool 3. The game has been simultaneously lauded as "a top-notch simulation" and criticized as dull, lacking both player incentive and engaging characters. Virtual Pool 64 as the follow-up to the main series title Virtual Pool 2 retains the same different pool games, and adds new games, such as Rotation pool "Rotation (pool)").

The New Tetris
The New Tetris is a 1999 puzzle video game developed by H2O Entertainment and Blue Planet Software and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. An entry in the Tetris series, it showcases scenic fly-bys of structures, such as the Sphinx, the Pantheon, Saint Basil's Cathedral, a Mayan temple, and others, rendered in real-time. Achieving this level of quality was relatively challenging for the Nintendo 64 hardware.[citation needed]The New Tetris features a multiplayer mode with up to four players and an electronic dance music soundtrack by Neil Voss, who also composed the music for Tetrisphere. There are several key differences in gameplay from the original Tetris. First, in addition to clearing lines, players can also form 4x4 large squares of four pieces to create "blocks.

Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals
Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals is a 1999 3D fighting game for the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation, based on the Transformers: Beast Wars cartoon series and toy-line, It was published in Japan by Takara in 1999, and in North America by Bay Area Multimedia in 2000. Each version features different game mechanics and playable characters. The Nintendo 64 version of the game, known as Transformers: Beast Wars Metals 64 in Japan, was developed by Locomotive Corporation. It contains arcade mode endings for all characters and several mini-games. In North America, this version was a Blockbuster Video exclusive that was initially only available for rental. The PlayStation version of the game, known as Transformers Beast Wars Metals: Gekitotsu! Gangan Battle in Japan, was developed by WAVEDGE. It features alternate story campaigns for the Maximal and Predacon factions.
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