


The story modes don’t try to be uber complicated, and the gameplay is easy to grasp. One of the things I love about the Snowboard Kids titles is that they are unapologetically simple. What is the only way you could make Snowboarding more fun? How about adding in arcade shooter-style gameplay to the mix. You’ll find out more about my first Snowboard Kids experience below, but I still had some exciting times playing Snowboard Kids 2 back in the day. And, it looks pretty good still for a game from 1997, especially with the best N64 HDMI cables and adapters! 74. I know we’re all used to playing the iconic Smash Bros on the N64 (which you’ll definitely be seeing later down this list), but it’s always nice to play more realistic fighters for a change.Īnd, this game has both a 2D and a 3D mode for those wanting either an old-school or more modern vibe. Looking at the still above, there’s a strong Virtua Fighter vibe about this game. The main aim – create the ultimate fighter to take down the toughest opponents in Tournament Mode. Well, Flying Dragon has that same loose RPG feel to it in the sense that players must upgrade their character’s stats as they progress. You know how Mario Golf has RPG features in the sense of players moving around between golf clubhouses. It’s an RPG in disguise with some epic elements that we’ve been obsessed with ever since ’97. The Legend Of Zelda – Ocarina Of Time (1998)įlying Dragon grabs the 75th spot on this list of the best N64 games of all time. Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber (1999) Shadowgate 64: Trials Of The Four Towers (1999) It also supports split-screen multiplayer for up to four players. The game contains twenty-four cars and more than twelve courses. The PlayStation version features system link play for two players, while the MS-DOS version has an online multiplayer mode.Destruction Derby 64, the game's Nintendo 64 version, features updated graphics and an increased number of cars and tracks and it adds new modes such as capture the flag. Wreckin' Racing is a hybrid of the two, in which the player earns points both by winning the race and by destroying other cars. In Destruction Derby, the player earns points by destroying other cars in a large, trackless arena called The Bowl in Stock Car Racing, the player must finish in first place, and no points are awarded for destroying cars. Four game modes are available: Destruction Derby, Wreckin' Racing, Stock Car Racing and Time Trial.

Frontal collisions risk damage to the car's radiator, which causes the car to overheat and stop running. Collisions in the game affect the controls of each car, limiting their steering and maximum speed. Destruction Derby online DOS is a vehicular combat racing video game based on the sport of demolition derby.
