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Here are six underrated N64 games that most players have forgotten.
6) NBA Hangtime

Midway’s NBA Jam series was a huge hit; however, by 1996, the NBA Jam name had been acquired by Acclaim Entertainment. It was a weird situation that isn’t worth getting into, but it does make the NBA Jam lineage a little tough to follow.
The team that made NBA Jam continued its work with NBA Hangtime, the third game in the fan-favorite basketball series. It introduced several great features that helped it stand out from its predecessors, most notably character creation and alley oops. It was best in the arcade, but the home console port was an excellent hoops game for the N64.
5) Body Harvest

Body Harvest is one of the more violent games on the N64, which makes sense when you remember its developer is DMA Design, who would go on to become Rockstar North. Players take on the role of a genetically enhanced supersoldier who has to eliminate an alien threat by using time travel to battle through five different eras.
On the surface, it doesn’t sound anything like Grand Theft Auto 3, but in some ways, Body Harvest was the seed that grew into Rockstar’s game-changing PlayStation 2 game. It didn’t quite live up to fan hopes, but it’s worth checking out as a historical artifact that shows how we got to GTA 3.
4) Snowboard Kids

Both Snowboard Kids games on the Nintendo 64 are great. Sure, the first game was rightfully knocked for feeling a bit like Mario Kart on a snowy slope, but there’s nothing wrong with being a solid knockoff. If you’re doing it well, nobody’s going to get too mad at you.
The sequel ups the ante with more characters and courses, giving you much more to do. Story mode adds boss fights and a hub town. Once you finish it, you’ll unlock Expert mode, which ups the challenge, giving you even more replayability. Both games would be great candidates for a remake on modern consoles.











