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Best N64 Games of All Time

By Console Codex Editorial Team · 22 min read ·

Expert-ranked list of the greatest best n64 games of all time — with reviews, ratings, and guides for every game.

💡 Quick Facts

  • 24 games ranked in this list
  • Available on NINTENDO-64
  • Average review score: 9.0/10
  • Last updated: 2026-06-06

The Ranked List

1

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

10
1998 · Nintendo EAD · NINTENDO-64

Widely considered the greatest video game ever made, Ocarina of Time translated the Zelda formula into three dimensions with such perfection that it redefined what action-adventure games could achieve. Its Z-targeting system, time-travel narrative, and extraordinary dungeon design set standards that remain unsurpassed.

2

Super Mario 64

9.9
1996 · Nintendo EAD · NINTENDO-64

The game that invented 3D platforming as a genre. Super Mario 64 launched alongside the Nintendo 64 and demonstrated, definitively, that video games could work in three dimensions. Its influence on every 3D game that followed is incalculable — this is where the template was written.

3

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

9.7
2000 · Nintendo EAD · NINTENDO-64

Nintendo's most psychologically dark Zelda game dropped Link into the doomed world of Termina, where a moon falls every three days, time loops endlessly, and the inhabitant cast need his help before everything ends. Majora's Mask is a meditation on grief, identity, and impermanence unlike anything else in the franchise.

4

GoldenEye 007

9.7
1997 · Rare · NINTENDO-64

Rare's landmark first-person shooter defined console multiplayer gaming and demonstrated that licensed movie games could be exceptional. GoldenEye 007 introduced aiming, stealth mechanics, and objectives-based mission design to console FPS games, and its four-player split-screen became the standard for living room multiplayer.

5

Perfect Dark

9.6
2000 · Rare · NINTENDO-64

Rare's stunning follow-up to GoldenEye 007 surpassed its predecessor in nearly every respect, delivering a sci-fi spy thriller with a phenomenal weapon roster, improved AI, and the most feature-rich multiplayer on the Nintendo 64. The technical achievement of Perfect Dark on N64 hardware remains extraordinary.

6

Banjo-Kazooie

9.5
1998 · Rare · NINTENDO-64

Rare's charming 3D platformer masterpiece sent a bear and a bird through nine inventive worlds brimming with collectibles, clever puzzles, and an irresistible sense of fun. Banjo-Kazooie refined the collectathon formula with exceptional world design and remains one of the N64's finest games.

7

Banjo-Tooie

9
2000 · Rare · NINTENDO-64

The ambitious Banjo-Kazooie sequel with nine interconnected worlds, a massively expanded moveset, multiplayer modes, and first-person shooter sections — bigger in every way than its predecessor.

8

Star Fox 64

9.3
1997 · Nintendo EAD · NINTENDO-64

The definitive Star Fox experience and one of the finest rail shooters ever made. Star Fox 64 delivered exhilarating combat, memorable characters with full voice acting, and a brilliant branching mission structure — and its Rumble Pak integration was the first time console players felt the game through their controllers.

9

Paper Mario

9.3
2000 · Intelligent Systems · NINTENDO-64

Intelligent Systems' charming RPG gave Mario the storybook treatment — flat paper characters in a colorful 3D world — and delivered a warm, witty adventure with a battle system accessible enough for beginners yet deep enough for RPG veterans. Paper Mario is pure Nintendo joy in interactive form.

10

Super Smash Bros.

9.2
1999 · HAL Laboratory · NINTENDO-64

HAL Laboratory's fighting game experiment brought Nintendo's greatest icons together and reinvented the genre with platform-based fighting. Super Smash Bros. proved that a crossover fighting game built on knock-out mechanics rather than health bars could be simultaneously accessible and deeply competitive.

11

Mario Kart 64

9.2
1996 · Nintendo EAD · NINTENDO-64

Nintendo's kart racing series made its landmark 3D debut with Mario Kart 64, delivering sixteen imaginative tracks, eight beloved characters, and the four-player multiplayer that made it a mandatory purchase for any N64 owner. The game that made group gaming on consoles a standard part of social life.

12

Conker's Bad Fur Day

9.1
2001 · Rare · NINTENDO-64

Rare's audacious, boundary-pushing platformer used the deceptively cute character of Conker the squirrel as a vehicle for adult humor, cinematic parodies, and surprisingly emotional moments. One of the N64's most technically impressive games and its most unexpectedly mature.

13

Donkey Kong 64

8.7
1999 · Rare · NINTENDO-64

Rare's ambitious collectathon platformer sent Donkey Kong and four Kong companions through eight enormous worlds in pursuit of 3,821 collectibles. Technically impressive and generously sized, DK64's scope is both its greatest strength and its most criticized aspect — a game of extraordinary content that some consider bloated.

14

Diddy Kong Racing

9.1
1997 · Rare · NINTENDO-64

Rare's answer to Mario Kart 64 — an adventure racing game with three vehicle types (kart, hovercraft, plane), a full single-player story mode, and boss races that outpaced the competition in depth.

15

F-Zero X

9.1
1998 · Nintendo · NINTENDO-64

The N64 F-Zero — 30 racers simultaneously at impossible speeds, no textures (for consistent 60fps), and a track design so precise that every shortcut and bump matters at 1,000km/h.

16

Jet Force Gemini

8.5
1999 · Rare · NINTENDO-64

Rare's N64 third-person shooter — Juno, Vela, and Lupus fight through insectoid armies to rescue enslaved Tribals across 13 planets in one of the N64's most visually impressive and ambitiously scaled games.

17

Wave Race 64

8.8
1996 · Nintendo EAD · NINTENDO-64

Nintendo's technical showcase for the N64 launch delivered water physics simulation so convincing that developers studied it for years — the buoy-gate racing system rewarded precise line selection and weight-shifting over raw speed, creating a racing game whose skill ceiling rewarded mastery in ways that contemporary racers did not. Wave Race 64's clean visual design and responsive handling made it an essential demonstration of what the new hardware generation could accomplish.

18

1080° Snowboarding

8.7
1998 · Nintendo EAD · NINTENDO-64

Nintendo's snowboarding game built physics-based trick mechanics and courses designed around realistic mountain topography into a package that felt fundamentally different from the arcade snowboarders competing for the same market. The Legendary Eagle course remains one of the most technically impressive N64 tracks — a long, branching descent that rewards knowledge of its hazards and delivers a genuine sense of mountain speed that was unmatched on home hardware in 1998.

19

Turok: Dinosaur Hunter

8
1997 · Iguana Entertainment · NINTENDO-64

The N64's first major first-person shooter — Turok's fog-shrouded jungle combat against dinosaurs and alien technology established what the N64 FPS would look like before GoldenEye.

20

Star Wars: Rogue Squadron

8.7
1998 · Factor 5/LucasArts · NINTENDO-64

Factor 5's landmark N64 flight action game — pilot iconic Star Wars vehicles across 16 missions recreating battles from the original trilogy, with an Expansion Pak mode that pushed N64 hardware to its visual limit.

21

Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire

8
1996 · LucasArts · NINTENDO-64

One of the N64's most impressive launch-window titles, Shadows of the Empire plunges players into the Expanded Universe story of Dash Rendar across both on-foot third-person combat and space/vehicle combat sequences that showcase the hardware's early potential. The iconic Hoth battle opening — piloting a snowspeeder to trip AT-ATs with tow cables — remains one of the most cinematic moments in N64 history and a landmark achievement for licensed gaming.

22

NFL Blitz

8.5
1997 · Midway · NINTENDO-64

Midway's gloriously over-the-top arcade football title strips the NFL down to its most entertaining essentials — seven-on-seven, no penalties, late hits encouraged, and turbo boosts that send receivers flying down the sideline with superhuman speed. NFL Blitz made football accessible and outrageously fun for non-sports fans while still offering enough depth for enthusiasts, cementing its status as one of the N64's essential four-player party games.

23

Blast Corps

8.5
1997 · Rare · NINTENDO-64

Rare's brilliantly odd N64 debut — pilot demolition vehicles to clear a path for a runaway nuclear missile carrier, destroying everything in its route across 57 stages using bulldozers, mechs, a dump truck, and a rocket cycle.

24

Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon

8.3
1997 · Konami · NINTENDO-64

The bizarre feudal Japan-meets-robots platformer starring Goemon, Ebisumaru, Sasuke, and Yae blends non-linear overworld exploration, town-based puzzle solving, and giant mech battles against boss fortresses into a package of cheerful, confident absurdism that N64 owners largely overlooked. Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon is one of the N64's most overlooked gems — a game that trusts the player's tolerance for the ridiculous and rewards that trust with genuine mechanical variety and charm.

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The N64 Defined 3D Gaming

The Nintendo 64 launched in 1996 with Super Mario 64 as its pack-in title — and that was basically its entire argument. Mario 64 was so far ahead of every other 3D platformer at the time that Nintendo didn’t need much else to justify the hardware.

What followed over the next six years was a string of genre-defining 3D masterpieces that proved every genre from the 16-bit era could survive the transition to three dimensions, and in many cases become something entirely new.

Ocarina of Time: The Greatest Game Ever Made?

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has held the top spot on countless “greatest games ever” lists since its 1998 release. The Z-targeting combat system it introduced is still standard in action-adventure games today. Its dungeon design has never been surpassed — the Water Temple frustrations aside, these are the most architecturally inventive levels ever constructed in a game.

GoldenEye and the Birth of Console Multiplayer

GoldenEye 007 didn’t invent the first-person shooter (that was Wolfenstein 3D and Doom), but it created the template for console multiplayer FPS games that Halo would later perfect. Every college dorm room N64 session from 1997 to 2001 featured GoldenEye split-screen. Perfect Dark extended that formula with stealth mechanics, dual-wielding, and AI bots that remain impressive twenty-five years later.

The N64’s Legacy

The N64’s library is smaller than the SNES’s, but its best games punch as hard as anything in history. The console established that 3D games could tell stories (Ocarina), build atmospheres (Majora’s Mask), and create social experiences (GoldenEye, Smash Bros., Mario Kart 64) that rivaled the greatest games of any era.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best n64 games of all time?
The top picks include The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, GoldenEye 007, Perfect Dark. These games represent the pinnacle of classic gaming from their respective eras.
Where can I play these classic games today?
Most of these games are available through Nintendo Switch Online, PlayStation Plus Premium, or official mini-console releases. Original cartridges are also widely available from retro game shops.
Are these games still worth playing?
Absolutely. The games on this list were selected specifically because they hold up today — excellent design, tight controls, and compelling gameplay that transcends their era.