![]() ![]() Super B-Daman: Battle Phoenix 64 - kind of a stupid game in that it's basically a light gun game for a system that has no light gun, but it's modestly entertaining SD Hiryuu no Ken Densetsu - if you like Flying Dragon, get it, simple as that Robot Ponkottsu 64: Nanatsu no Umi no Karameru - Robopon for N64 not English-friendly but try the US versions and all that jazz to see if it's worth fumbling through to you Puyo Puyo Sun 64 & Puyo Puyon Party - if you like Puyo Puyo, get 'em the latter may be a little tricky/expensive to land, though Nushi Tsuri 64 - N64 version of Legend of the River King, also not very English-friendly but it's worth messing around with if you're a fan of the series I hear the sequel is more of a straight fishing game but I've never played it myself Goemon: Mononoke Sugoroku - card-based board game similar to Culdcept it's got nothing on the Goemon games that were released in the US on N64 but it's still a lot of fun Getter Love!! - one of my favorites but not English-friendly the most unusual N64 import, it's part dating sim/part board game You could just as well check older topics, but I'll dump some recommendations and comments here too since I've bought a ton more N64 imports over the years:Ħ4 Hanafuda: Tenshi no Yakusoku - solid enough Hanafuda game if you like that sort of thingĦ4 Trump Collection: Alice no Waku Waku Trump World - whole bunch of various card games (that is, the standard deck of hearts/diamonds/spades/clovers that Americans are used to), also solid for what it is, and the Alice in Wonderland theme is cuteīomberman 64 - totally different game from what was named "Bomberman 64" in the US (which is actually Baku Bomberman) a 2D Bomberman with multiple modes of playĬustom Robo & Custom Robo V2 - great Virtual On-style mech combat try the US releases on other systems to see if you'd like theseĭensha de Go! 64 - super demanding but fun train simulator the train controller really adds to the funįushigi no Dungeon: Fuurai no Shiren 2 - Oni Shuurai! Shiren Jyou! - not very English-friendly but if you're familiar with the US releases in the Shiren the Wanderer/Mystery Dungeon series, you could possibly fumble through ![]() A lot of games have a small number of very minor changes to graphics and/or audio, though. Beyond that, I'm not aware of any Japanese versions that have significant differences (outside of language) from their US counterparts that make the Japanese versions notably better (or even notably different). If you really like the rumble feature, there are Japan-exclusive versions of Super Mario 64 and Wave Race 64 that add rumble support. I know I said in that other thread Tetris 64, Evangelion, Dezaemon and Rakuga Kids looked decent but what else is there to look at and why? Now what I'm wondering is that going forward with the adapter what are someones options with JP games?Īlso are there games that may have been marginally to greatly changed when brought over to the US where the original uncut release in Japanese is superior enough to bother? An awesome game I liked on DC and the other was fun on the Wii VC and also 1/2 broken as a rom on an emualtor a decade earlier. ![]() The price was $150, but I got it knocked down a 1/3. ![]() I stumbled upon a non-game (person sells shoes on ebay almost exclusively) seller who happened to list Bangaioh, Sin & Punishment and an adapter for them to use in a US system. I had mentioned something about being after bigger fish with a smirk in there in relation to this. I’ve tested LOADS of these and none of them work properly or look decent.This kind of creeped into that other thread of the $20 and under understated N64 game post I made and it got me thinking when it did.Lots of new levels (Haven’t tried any yet).Lots of new levels – too many to list (Multi and Single Player) – visit and I haven’t played them all yet but these are supposed to be good:.The HD texture updates unfortunately don’t work on the N64 (as you’d expect). I've been adding and testing quite a few over the past week and lots are terrible or just texture reskins (which I'm not a fan of). ![]()
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