TheNintendo 64undoubtedly brings back fond memories for many video game enthusiasts. First released in 1996 as a competitor to the originalPlaystation, the N64 is still highly regarded even today. This enduring popularity is due, in no small measure, to the console’s excellent array of titles.

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Most, if not all, entries on this list will assuredly sound familiar to fans of the N64. Those who enjoy reliving these blasts from the past are in luck. A great deal of the N64’s most popular games have been given special treatment either through remasters or outright remakes over the years on newer consoles, available to be enjoyed all over again.

10Shadow Man: Remastered (PC, Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One)

N64 fans first got their hands onShadow Manin the summer of 1999. Based on the comic book series of the same name,Shadow Manis an action-adventure title that puts players in the shoes of Michael LeRoi. As a “Shadow Man,” Michael must protect the world from supernatural threats bent on ushering in the apocalypse.

Nightdive Studiosrecently released an updated version of the classic title. DubbedShadow Man: Remastered, the new version sports 4K resolution, improved anti-aliasing, and a host of other graphical improvements. There’s even previously cut content that has been restored to the game. ThePCversion landed on July 13, 2025. TheNintendo Switch,PS4, andXbox Oneports are “Coming Soon,” according to the developers.

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9Rayman 2 Revolution (Playstation 2)

The originalRayman 2: The Great Escapewas met with critical acclaim when it first hit the shelves in 1999. As a 3D platformer, players traverse the game world as they solve various puzzles and collect “lums.” It’s still fondly regarded as one of the best platformers ever made.

Rayman 2: The Great Escapewas remade in 2000 for thePlaystation 2. Given the title,Rayman 2 Revolution, this version receiveda plethora of additional content. Certain level designs were tweaked, fully-voiced characters were implemented, along with new puzzles and challenges, to name just a few.

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8GoldenEye 007 (Wii)

To this day, gamers still speak ofGoldenEye 007with reverence. Released for the N64 in 1997,GoldenEye 007proved to be a highly addictive first-person shooter. Fans finally had the opportunity to live out their fantasies of beingJames Bond. With its trademark blend of action and stealth, few could compete with this title at the time.

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It should come as no surprise that this game eventually received a remake on more modern hardware. It hit the shelves for the Wii in 2010, utilizing the same title, along with quite a few stylistic revisions. The most obvious change is that Pierce Brosnan, the original actor that portrayed Bond, is replaced by Daniel Craig, the current Bond. As such, the plot, although similar, is different from the original game and movie.

7Super Mario 64 (Nintendo Switch)

When discussing the most influential video games of all time, it’s hard not to mentionSuper Mario 64. Released in the same year as the N64 itself, this game brought the loveable plumber to the world of 3D. With its focus on exploration and enhanced graphics, players were instantly hooked.

Players can once again relive this classic on the Nintendo Switch.Super Mario 64is included withSuper Mario 3D All-Stars, a compilation pack featuring other popular entries in theMariofranchise. This version sportsimproved graphicsas well as enhanced camera functions for better gameplay.

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6Perfect Dark (Xbox 360, Xbox One)

Thesuperb legacy ofGoldenEye 007looms largein the video game industry. One example of that legacy isPerfect Dark, a spiritual successor to the James Bond classic. Released in 2000,Perfect Darkutilizes the same game engine asGoldenEye 007. It, too, was met with critical acclaim on the N64.

The similarities, of course, don’t end there.Perfect Darkwas remastered in 2010 as part of theRare Replaycollection. No longer contained by the limitations of antiquated technology, this version of the game is perfect for both veterans and newcomers alike. A full-blown reboot of the game is expected to be released sometime in the future.

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5Diddy Kong Racing DS (Nintendo DS)

Nintendopossesses quite a few excellent racing titles, particularly from the N64 era. One of these beloved titles isDiddy Kong Racing, originally released in 1997. Utilizing a colorful cast of characters, players can test their skills on various wacky racetracks in a game that remains highly endearing.

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Fans absolutely lovedDiddy Kong Racingin 1997. Ten years later, in 2007, the game was given a remake for the handheldNintendo DS. New racetracks, characters, and game modes were added in this version, along with enhanced graphics.

4Star Fox 64 3D (Nintendo 3DS)

Certain games in the “shoot ‘em up” genre are quite popular in the industry. One title, in particular, that fans routinely mention isStar Fox 64. Players take control of Fox McCloud and his team as they attempt to defeat the evil Andross. Although the game is set on rails, players can still implement combat strategies to defeat their enemies.

A remake of the game landed in 2011 for theNintendo 3DS. Players can make use of a different control scheme and difficulty level that better suits the 3DS console. New features to the game’s multiplayer mode are also included in this edition.

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3The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time 3D (Nintendo 3DS)

The Legend of Zeldais perhaps one of the most recognizable video game series ever. Fans may disagree on which entry is the best, although many will often citeOcarina of Time. The story, undoubtedly, is one of the game’s high points.

Ocarina of Timehas actually witnessed several variations. In 2002, aGamecuberemake was released, incorporating new content and tweaked dungeons. Additionally, in 2011, a Nintendo 3DS remaster, titledOcarina of Time 3D, was also released. This version combines its own modifications with those of the Gamecube remake, offering the best of both worlds.

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2Conker: Live & Reloaded (Xbox, Xbox One)

Cartoons aren’t always family-friendly. In terms of video games,Conker’s Bad Fur Dayproves that statement to be true. Released in 2001 for the N64,Conker’s Bad Fur Dayis a platformer that invokes a veritable cavalcade of bad language and vulgarity. Nevertheless, the game subsequently became a cult classic over the succeeding years.

It was certainly due to this loyal following that the game received a remake in 2005. DubbedConker: Live & Reloaded, this version received new updates to the multiplayer mode. The single-player experience remains largely unchanged, albeit with a few revisions.

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1Banjo-Kazooie (Xbox 360, Xbox One)

As any serious gamer probably knows, there’s no shortage ofexcellent platform titlesfrom the 1990s. No discussion concerning great platformers is complete without talking aboutBanjo-Kazooie. Released in 1998, fans were instantly drawn in by the game’s remarkable level design and memorable soundtrack.

Owing to its popular legacy,Banjo-Kazooieactually received two remasters over the years. In 2008, it was re-released for theXbox 360. Then, in 2015, an enhanced version ofBanjo-Kazooiewas included as part of theRare Replaycollection for the Xbox One.

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