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1) Conker’s Bad Fur Day

If thereโs a game released on the N64 that could be called a cult classic, itโs Conker’s Bad Fur Day. The game, developed and released by Rare as a platformer, stands out. Conker is an alcoholic, greedy red squirrel who needs to get back home before his girlfriend, Berri, discovers that he’s been out all night on a bender. The game received an M rating for its dark humor, which fans loved. Conker makes pop culture references and breaks the fourth wall, making for an enjoyable adventure, to say the least. Save for the original gameโs availability in the Rare Replay collection, Conker’s Bad Fur Day is a one-and-done franchise. That said, a DLC for the now-defunct Project Spark, Conkerโs Big Reunion, was released in 2015, but it failed to revive the franchise.
2) Diddy Kong Racing

Kart racing games were all the rage in the 1990s, thanks mainly to Super Mario Kart. Another franchise that got into it was Donkey Kong via Diddy Kong Racing, released in 1997 on the N64. As kart racers go, itโs a ton of fun, and one of the best-selling games on the console. A GameCube sequel was in development but never materialized, so despite its success, no sequel was ever produced. The game was remade in 2007 as Diddy Kong Racing DS for the Nintendo DS, but thatโs it. Nearly 20 years later, there have been no additions to the franchise. Still, some hold out hope, as rumors online suggest a Diddy Kong Racing sequel might be in development.











