10 Star Wars Rogue Squadron (Shooter, 1998) - The Star Wars franchise has brought us several of the greatest 3D space shooters and Rogue Squadron maintains that tradition.
9. Wave Race 64 (Racing, 1996) - Launching with the N64, Wave Race was one of those games that most N64 owners had, luckily it was awesome.
8. San Francisco Rush 2049 (Racing, 2000) - The main racing portion of the game was mediocre at best and therefore this title frequently got overlooked. The real action is in the Stunt mode where you can do some rediculous jumps with a friend.
7. Diddy Kong Racing (Racing, 1997) - Better than Mario Kart 64. Diddy Kong Racing allowed for a free roaming hub and a collection system that was oh-so-popular at the time.
6. Mario Tennis (Sports, 2000) - It may get repetitive but its full of that one-more-game style play. Multi-player? Even better.
5. Conker's Bad Fur Day (Platform, 2001) - Nintendo lowers their kids only standards and Conker is born. 1 part Mario 64, 1 part parody, and lots o parts of fun.
4. Paper Mario (RPG, 2001) - A spiritual sequel to Mario RPG, Paper Mario rejects the 3D fad and goes 2D with style.
3. GoldenEye 007 (FPS, 1997) - The one and only FPS I could actually stand to play on a console. GoldenEye loosed the PC's grip on the genre. While the single-player campaign was only so-so, multiplayer was really hopping. Just don't let anyone look at your corner of the screen.
2. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (RPG, 1998) - Zelda goes 3D and retells us the same story we've heard a million times before... but that's OK since the game is so much fun.
1. Super Mario 64 (Platform, 1996) - The game that defined a System Seller. Mario made the jump into 3D and started collecting those stars. Only draw back? No 2-players.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
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