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NES

FDS Games

FDS

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SNES

GB Games

GB

GBC Games

GBC

GBA Games

GBA

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VB

N64 Games

N64

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N64
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. The successor to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, it was the last major home console to use a ROM cartridge as its primary storage format. As a fifth-generation console, the Nintendo 64 primarily competed with Sony's PlayStation and the Sega Saturn.
Xena - Warrior Princess - The Talisman of Fate (Europe)
Xena - Warrior Princess - The Talisman of Fate (USA)
Onegai Monsters (Japan)
NHL Blades of Steel '99 (USA)
Kakutou Denshou - F-Cup Maniax (Japan)
International Superstar Soccer '98 (Europe)
International Track & Field 2000 (USA)
International Superstar Soccer 2000 (USA) (En,Es)
International Superstar Soccer (USA)
International Superstar Soccer (Europe)
International Superstar Soccer 2000 (Europe) (Fr,It)
International Track & Field - Summer Games (Europe) (En,Fr,De)
International Superstar Soccer '98 (USA)
International Superstar Soccer 2000 (Europe) (En,De)
Harukanaru Augusta - Masters '98 (Japan)
GT- Championship Edition (Europe) (En,Fr,De)
GT- Championship Edition (USA)
Fighters Destiny (Germany)
Fighters Destiny (USA)
Fighters Destiny (Europe)
Fighter Destiny 2 (USA)
Fighters Destiny (France)
Custom Robo (Japan)
Custom Robo V2 (Japan)
Blast Corps (USA) (Rev A)
Blast Corps (USA)
Blast Corps (Europe) (En,De)
G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream (Europe)
G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream (Japan)
Gadget The Wolf 64 Playable
GameBooster 64 (Europe) (v1.1) (Unl)
GameBooster 64 (USA) (v1.1) (Unl)
Gamma 64 Demo v0.92
Gamma64 V1.10
Ganbare Goemon - Dero Dero Douchuu Obake Tenkomori (Japan)
Ganbare Goemon - Neo Momoyama Bakufu no Odori (Japan)