 | Command & Conquer list: $49.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(25 reviews)  Customer Review: Command & Conquer 64: This is a Fantastic game! It's a live strategy/action game, which means unlike other strategy games that are slow and methodical and allow you a lot of time to plan your strategy and then you sit and watch a bunch of repetitive screen animations that you have no control over. |
 | Harvest Moon 64 list: $59.99 by SVG Distribution Game Cartridge
(03 January, 2000)
(249 reviews)  Customer Review: Harvest Moon Is The Best!: OK, I got HMgb for christmas, and I was like, oh, look uh cool, you run your own farm... But then I totally got into it. |
 | Hey You, Pikachu! list: $79.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(09 November, 2000)
(88 reviews)  Editorial Review: Video games don't get much cuter than Hey You, Pikachu!, a Pokémon title that allows players to talk to their favoriteelectric mouse--via the Voice Recognition Unit (VRU) that's included--and sharein its day-to-day adventures. |
 | Ogre Battle 64 list: $59.99 by Atlus Software Game Cartridge
(06 October, 2000)
(50 reviews)  Editorial Review: Nintendo 64 gamers have been waiting a long time for a true role-playinggame to come along for their system. Now that wait is over. Like a good book,Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber will hold your attention untilyou either fall asleep on the couch or finish that last chapter.P |
 | Paper Mario list: $49.99 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(09 February, 2001)
(216 reviews)  Editorial Review: Nintendo 64 owners have been patiently waiting for a decentrole-playinggame, and, at long last, one has arrived in the form of the perplexingPaperMario. World-famous video game icon Mario stars in this unconventionalRPG,w |
 | StarCraft 64 by Nintendo Game Cartridge
(19 June, 2000)
(52 reviews)  Customer Review: Starcraft64 is the best game around.: I bought this game just to [spend] some cash but it hooked me. Starcraft 64 has a sort of essence to it that gets you involved. |
 | Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six list: $59.99 by UBI Soft Game Cartridge
(22 November, 1999)
(69 reviews)  Editorial Review: Every once in awhile, a game comes along that pulls elements of populargame genres together in a refreshing new way. Rainbow Six is such a game,taking the engrossing realism of a first-person action game, |
 | Wetrix list: $59.99 by Atari Game Cartridge
(10 March, 2000)
(7 reviews)  Editorial Review: The Nintendo 64 doesn't have a lot of puzzle games, so we reallytake notice when something in that category is released. At first glanceit looked like Wetrix's unique elements and great graphics wouldmake for one of the best puzzle games of all time, |
 | Worms: Armageddon by Atari Game Cartridge
(28 March, 2000)
(11 reviews)  Customer Review: Never Ending Fun: Worms Armageddon is one of the best strategy games ever made. The reason why is that the game is always changing. |
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