N64

Welcome to the N64 info page! Here you will find info on upcoming N64 games. Most of these already have been set to come out in the US and Canada.

Pokémon Stadium

This game has been set to be released sometime this year(1999). The American version of Pokémon Stadium is actually based on the second Japanese edition of Pokémon Stadium, which is currently in the development stages in Japan. You use a special adaptor that plugs into the bottom of your controller that data can be transferred straight from a Game Boy cartridge into your N64. This game also features many mini-games. I'm not sure on how many mini-games there will be or what they will be about. I will keep you all posted on that.

Pokémon Stadium 2

In the original, players were limited to the 40 pokémon preset in the game, but now in the sequel, all 151 pokémon are available for battle. There will also be mini games/training games to help improve your pokémon.

As stated earlier, Pokémon Stadium 2 will have many new modes of play. Here are some of them:

Tonikaku Battle: This is a "tutorial" mode. It allows new players to learn the basics of the game so they can later on train and fight their own Pokémon.

Event Battle: This is also known as the "Pokémon league" mode, where you must fight the click. Here you can control the "battle time limit" and the "move selection time limit." In other words, you can make a battle last 2 minutes, or 90 minutes. You can also make the time for selecting a move anywhere from 10-90 seconds. (If both Pokémon are alive at the end of the fight, the one with the most HP wins)

Exchange Machine: This is where you trade data with your Game Boy. It seems to be the same as in the prequel. You just plug your Game Boy Pokémon cartridge into the 64GB and transfer the data, then you can view your monsters in 3D and fight them.

Winner's Castle: This is a tournament mode which lets you battle for six prizes. Its a six on six battle against your opponent at different difficulty settings.

Chibbikko Club: This mode containes nine types of mini-games (sort of like Mario's Party). Here up to four players can play, but if you have less, the CPU fills in the rest.

Free Battle: This is a tag team mode for up to four players. Each player gets to choose three pokémon, and their partners three, for a total of six. It's basically a 2 vs. 2 battle.

GB Building: This is just like an emulator. It lets you play your Game Boy Pokémon cartridge on your TV through your Nintendo 64.

Super Smash Brothers

This game has already been released in the US. It features Yoshi, Mario, Donkey Kong, Pikachu, Kirby, Link, Samus, and Fox. Each player has their own battle field to choose from. There are also hidden characters! These are Jigglypuff, Capt. Falcon, Ness, and Luigi.

Each Player has their own moves. They are the following:

Mario

Punch: A
Fireball: B
Super Mario: R
Super Jump Punch: B+UP
Mario Tornado: B+DOWN

Donkey Kong

Punch: A
Giant Punch: B
Monster Toss: R
Spinning Kong: B+UP
Hand Slap: B+DOWN

Link

Sword: A
Boomerang: B
Hookshot: R
Spin Attack: B+UP
Bomb: B+DOWN

Samus

Punch: A
Charge Shot: B
Grappling Beam: R
Screw Attack: B+UP
Bomb: B+DOWN

Yoshi

Kick: A
Release Egg: B
Slurp 'N' Burp: R
Throw Egg: B+UP
Hip Drop: B+DOWN

Kirby

Punch: A
Vacuum: B
Piledriver: R
Cutter: B+UP
Rock Shield: B+DOWN

Fox

Punch: B
Blaster Shot: B
Throw: R
Fire Fox: B+UP
Reflector: B+DOWN

Pikachu

Head Thrust: A
Thunder Shock: B
Throw: R
Quick Attack: B+UP
Thunder: B+DOWN