As most major publishers' development efforts shift to any number of next-generation platforms, Tony Hawk 2 will likely stand as one of the last truly fantastic games to be released ...
Duck Dodgers is a decent 3D platformer with a well-used Looney Tunes license.
Once again, Midway delivers a rock-solid version of NFL Blitz for the Nintendo 64, equaling the PlayStation release in every respect while standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the Dreamcast in a number ...
While Maze Madness may be overly easy for experienced gamers, the younger crowd and inexperienced gamers should have loads of fun with the game.
Despite being a rehash, Turok 3 is a well-balanced, varied platform gaming experience.
At first glance Pokémon Puzzle League appears to be the continued exploitation of the popular Pokémon property, there's actually a decent puzzle game to be found here as well.
Mario Tennis is a quality tennis presentation that strikes gold on the three points that matter most: value, gameplay, and fun.
Playing NFL QB Club for the Nintendo 64 is much like watching a preseason football game; the choppy, sloppy gameplay soon grates on your patience.
The flaws in the passing and running game prevent Madden 2001 from being completely enjoyable or realistic.
Sydney 2000 is good enough to compete at the Olympic level as far as video games go - but it'll be hard-pressed to earn anything above a bronze medal.
Fighter Destiny 2 is a sequel that rests solely on its predecessor's innovative gameplay mechanics and doesn't really offer anything new.
X-Men sticks close to the standard fighting game formula, and as a result, it manages to be fun for a short period of time.
Even at a semi-bargain price of $19.99, Mortal Kombat: Special Forces isn't worth your time, let alone your money.
Rally Challenge 2000 is, at best, a marginal attempt to bring the excitement of off-road rally racing to the Nintendo 64.
If you're into classic arcade games, and you haven't already picked up this exact collection for the PlayStation or PC, this isn't a bad way to go.
While some might be initially put off by the youthful nature of Kirby 64, the depth of the power combo system really brings a lot to what would otherwise be ...
Dated graphics, gameplay flaws, and meager extras all conspire to bring down an otherwise average golf game.
The huge number of levels available and the two-player split-screen mode - slowdown ridden as it is - make for an incredible amount of value.
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