Nintendo 64 Games
*Bomberman Hero*, released in April 1998 for the Nintendo 64 by Hudson Soft and developed with AI, is a 3D platformer spin-off, following *Bomberman 64* (1997).
*Bomberman 64*, released in September 1997 for the Nintendo 64 by Hudson Soft and developed with Racjin, is the first 3D *Bomberman* title, following *Neo Bomberman* (1997, Neo Geo)
*WWF No Mercy*, released on November 17, 2000, for the N64 by THQ and AKI Corporation, is a professional wrestling game set during the WWF’s Attitude Era, building on *WWF WrestleMania 2000* (1999).
*WWF WrestleMania 2000*, released on October 12, 1999, for the N64 by THQ and AKI Corporation, is a professional wrestling game based on the World Wrestling Federation’s (WWF, now WWE) *WrestleMania* pay-per-view, set during the Attitude Era.
Donkey Kong 64, released on November 22, 1999, by Rare and Nintendo for the Nintendo 64, is the first 3D platformer in the *Donkey Kong* franchise, following the *Donkey Kong Country* trilogy.
*Super Smash Bros.*, released in January 1999 (Japan) and April 1999 (North America) by HAL Laboratory and Nintendo for the Nintendo 64, is the first entry in the iconic crossover fighting series, directed by Masahiro Sakurai.
Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, released in October 1997 by Midway Games for PlayStation and December 1997 for Nintendo 64, is a spin-off from the *Mortal Kombat* fighting series
*Mortal Kombat Trilogy*, released in October 1996 by Midway Games for PlayStation and later Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn, PC, and Game.com, is a compilation fighting game expanding on *Mortal Kombat 3* and *Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3*.
*Mortal Kombat 4*, released in October 1997 by Midway Games for arcades, is the fourth main installment in the *Mortal Kombat* series, developed by Eurocom and led by Ed Boon.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask, released in April 2000 (Japan) and October 2000 (North America) by Nintendo EAD for the Nintendo 64, is the sixth *Zelda* game and a direct sequel to *Ocarina of Time*.