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The gameplay is arcade-like, but it is also deep and varied in that well-known Nintendo way. The visuals aren't perfect, but they are stunning nonetheless.
This is the F-Zero release for the Nintendo 64DD.
A great game for a time, Pokemon Trading Card is a faithful and amusing adaptation of the collectible card game, but it suffers as a single-player video game.
If you're after a little more storyline and a little less generic RPG battling, Stadium comes off as a bit of a disappointment.
SimCity 64 is the Nintendo 64DD release of the classic city builting series.
Ridge Racer 64 has to be one of the best racing games ever to hit Nintendo's system.
The greatest betterment is that since you won't get sick of the minigames as you did with the original, there's much more replay value in Mario Party 2, and replay ...
You may occasionally find yourself longing for the levels and graphical style of the original game, but the new model doesn't disappoint in any way.
Nintendo 64DD
Those of you who remotely liked Mario 64 or Banjo-Kazooie will be excited to the point of numbness by this game.
With more than 20 tracks and six characters to choose from, this title shows how Game Boy racers should be done.
The arcade mode is a huge bonus that by itself is almost worth the price of the game.
Design your own massive robot and then jump into the cockpit to do battle against massive opponents. Your objective is simple: Topple your opponent before you get toppled.
Mario's world gets invaded by the rascally Rabbids from the Ubisoft universe, creating an unprecedented tactical strategy game in the Mario universe.
An original Kirby adventure comes to Nintendo Switch, offering a plethora of foes to munch and gain their abilities in this throwback to Kirby's platforming roots... with co-operative play.
Pokemon Sword / Shield
Nintendo is bringing Metroid back on the Nintendo Switch with the fourth installment of the first-person shooter sub-series originally on the GameCube, Metroid Prime.
An original game for Nintendo Switch, Yoshi must explore two-sided stages that you need to swap between in order to complete.
1991's Metroid II: Return of Samus has been rebuilt from the ground up for the 3DS, splashing color into a world ripe for exploration.
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