Download Nintendo 64(N64) ROMs

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G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream Rom

G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream (Japan)

JP Country
G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream  Rom G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream (Japan) JP Country (JP) 308

G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream Rom

G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream (Europe)

EU Country
G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream  Rom G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream (Europe) EU Country (EU) 933

GameShark Pro V3.3 (Unl)Rom

GameShark Pro V3.3 (Unl)

US Country
GameShark Pro V3.3 (Unl) Rom GameShark Pro V3.3 (Unl) US Country (US) 2083

Ganbare Goemon - Dero Dero Douchuu Obake Tenkomori Rom

Ganbare Goemon - Dero Dero Douchuu Obake Tenkomori (Japan)

JP Country
Ganbare Goemon - Dero Dero Douchuu Obake Tenkomori  Rom Ganbare Goemon - Dero Dero Douchuu Obake Tenkomori (Japan) JP Country (JP) 736

Ganbare Goemon - Neo Momoyama Bakufu no Odori Rom

Ganbare Goemon - Neo Momoyama Bakufu no Odori (Japan)

JP Country
Ganbare Goemon - Neo Momoyama Bakufu no Odori  Rom Ganbare Goemon - Neo Momoyama Bakufu no Odori (Japan) JP Country (JP) 810

Ganbare! Nippon! Olympics 2000 Rom

Ganbare! Nippon! Olympics 2000 (Japan)

JP Country
Ganbare! Nippon! Olympics 2000  Rom Ganbare! Nippon! Olympics 2000 (Japan) JP Country (JP) 424

Gauntlet Legends Rom

Gauntlet Legends (Europe)

EU Country
Gauntlet Legends  Rom Gauntlet Legends (Europe) EU Country (EU) 1416

Gauntlet Legends Rom

Gauntlet Legends (USA)

US Country
Gauntlet Legends  Rom Gauntlet Legends (USA) US Country (US) 6237

Gauntlet Legends Rom

Gauntlet Legends (Japan)

JP Country
Gauntlet Legends  Rom Gauntlet Legends (Japan) JP Country (JP) 376

Getter Love!! Cho Renai Party Game Rom

Getter Love!! Cho Renai Party Game (Japan)

JP Country
Getter Love!! Cho Renai Party Game  Rom Getter Love!! Cho Renai Party Game (Japan) JP Country (JP) 324

Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko Rom

Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko (USA)

US Country
Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko  Rom Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko (USA) US Country (US) 1035

Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko  Rom

Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko (Europe) (En,Es,It)

EU Country
Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko   Rom Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko (Europe) (En,Es,It) EU Country (EU) 3206

Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko  Rom

Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko (Europe) (Fr,De)

EU Country
Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko   Rom Gex 3 - Deep Cover Gecko (Europe) (Fr,De) EU Country (EU) 638

Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko Rom

Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko (Europe)

EU Country
Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko  Rom Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko (Europe) EU Country (EU) 1753

Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko Rom

Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko (USA)

US Country
Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko  Rom Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko (USA) US Country (US) 953

Glover Rom

Glover (USA)

US Country
Glover  Rom Glover (USA) US Country (US) 3707

Glover  Rom

Glover (Europe) (En,Fr,De)

EU Country
Glover   Rom Glover (Europe) (En,Fr,De) EU Country (EU) 1208

Goemon - Mononoke Sugoroku Rom

Goemon - Mononoke Sugoroku (Japan)

JP Country
Goemon - Mononoke Sugoroku  Rom Goemon - Mononoke Sugoroku (Japan) JP Country (JP) 391

Goemon's Great Adventure Rom

Goemon's Great Adventure (USA)

US Country
Goemon's Great Adventure  Rom Goemon's Great Adventure (USA) US Country (US) 1562

Golden Nugget 64 Rom

Golden Nugget 64 (USA)

US Country
Golden Nugget 64  Rom Golden Nugget 64 (USA) US Country (US) 364

GT64 - Championship Edition  Rom

GT64 - Championship Edition (Europe) (En,Fr,De)

EU Country
GT64 - Championship Edition   Rom GT64 - Championship Edition (Europe) (En,Fr,De) EU Country (EU) 1027

GT64 - Championship Edition Rom

GT64 - Championship Edition (USA)

US Country
GT64 - Championship Edition  Rom GT64 - Championship Edition (USA) US Country (US) 4560

N64 Information

nintendo 64 roms Nintendo 64 is not a new name in the video game console industry. It is one of the most popular consoles and four out ten gamers admit to using it. Also known as Project Reality, Nintendo 64 is jointly owned by Silicon Graphics and Nintendo. The console was developed as a way of countering and eliminating the competition brought about by Sega and Sony in the gaming industry.

Just like most competitors in the tech industry, doing nothing when the competition is on an onslaught to grab your customers is a sure way to get out of business, and Nintendo had to react by introducing the beautiful Nintendo 64 games.

When it was released, Nintendo 64 was a complete shock to both gamers and developers because the cartridge format stayed, yet the majority thought that it would be discarded in favor of the CD which was viewed as the most appropriate format for gaming. Consequently, a lot of third-party gaming developers turned away because it was their opinion that the cartridge would not have enough space in terms of memory to accommodate their various gaming projects.

If you have been a gamer for any duration, then you know the importance of having sufficient memory capacity. It is a prerequisite for satisfactory gaming, without which you may find it difficult to save your games, and enjoy playing them. With less memory, it is also likely that the performance of the computer may also be affected.

Despite complaints by many gamers and developers, Nintendo is adamant to change the cartridge format. They believe that it is the best option for the Nintendo 64. According to them, using the CD may come along with a myriad of challenges when it comes to loading and as usual, every gamer and developer prefers to have a smooth loading process and don't appreciate waiting for long for the games to load. Because of this there are variuos emulators on Retrostic that can run the N64 ROMs almost instantly.

It is also believed that cartridges are more durable than CDs which are prone to scratches and may be short-lived if proper care is not observed. These are some of the basis on which Nintendo decided to stick to the cartridge format.

Ultimately, Nintendo proved the critics wrong when they showed the Super Mario 64 game in 1995 during a Japanese trade show. The results were impeccable 3D video effects on the game which helped to bring back attention to the Nintendo 64 console that others had earlier on dismissed for not using CD.

One year later, the renamed Nintendo 64 was again released in Japan, featuring the Super Mario game in addition to two other games. On the same year, the console was released in the United States before finally being released in other countries.

Upon release, Nintendo 64 became an instant hit, though the lack of quality worked against its progress and lowered down the sales. As most gamers observed, the games appeared slowly, and a good number of developers also maintained that the use of the cartridge came along with unpleasant restrictions. But let's live the CDs and cartriges aside and dive into the huge Nintendo 64 ROMs available at our website.