Nintendo 64游戏库充满了强大的游戏,赛车游戏也不例外。在N64(N64)上可以找到一些最好的赛车手(即使是在现代)。如果您是复古游戏(retro gaming)的爱好者,那么您应该为自己度过一个慵懒的周末,体验图书馆提供的最佳游戏。
我们已经完成了艰苦的工作,并收集了最好的 N64 赛车游戏。如果您周围还没有,您还可以查看N64 模拟器(N64 emulator)。您可以在此处(here)、此处(here)和此处(here)查看一些仿真器。
马里奥赛车 64(Mario Kart 64)
(Was)真的有任何疑问哪个游戏会在这个榜单上名列前茅吗?马里奥赛车 64(Mario Kart 64)可以说仍然是马里奥赛车系列(Mario Kart series)中最好的 N64 赛车游戏。它建立在《超级马里奥赛车(Super Mario Kart)》的基础之上,拥有四种不同的游戏模式和八个可玩角色。
该系列最受欢迎的关卡的最佳版本可以在《马里奥赛车 64》中找到,尤其是《(Mario Kart 64—particularly) 彩虹之路(Rainbow Road)》 。如果您能获得《马里奥赛车 64(Mario Kart 64) 》的副本,无论是在原始控制台上还是通过仿真,这都是与朋友打发时间的绝佳方式。
F-零 X(F-Zero X)
最初的F-Zero于 1990 年发布,所以当续集在 8 年后问世时,粉丝们很高兴看到它会发生什么。F-Zero X并没有让人失望。它是N64(N64)上最好的游戏之一,拥有大量的内容。
有 24 条不同的赛道可供比赛,还有 30 种不同的车辆。甚至还有“X”杯可以参与,每次播放时都会生成随机曲目。这意味着种族的多样性几乎是无穷无尽的。每场比赛都是不同的,这使得它成为N64最具可玩性的赛车游戏之一。
消灭 64(Wipeout 64)
Wipeout是Nintendo 库(Nintendo library)中罕见的游戏,因为该系列中的几乎所有游戏(除了三款游戏)都在索尼游戏机(Sony console)上发布。标题是一款未来派赛车手,在某些方面感觉有点像F-Zero,但它本身就很强大。它允许在分屏模式下(split screen mode)最多四个玩家。它还引入了比以前的游戏更多的武器,包括后锁定导弹。
不幸的是,该系列的长期粉丝会注意到大多数曲目只是之前游戏曲目的镜像版本,但这并不能阻止它们在Nintendo 64上体验到令人难以置信的乐趣。
微型机器 64 Turbo(Micro Machines 64 Turbo)
Micro Machines是一个奇怪的系列,但不要让这个名字欺骗了你——这个标题的乐趣绝不是micro(anything but micro)。对于小时候喜欢玩Micro Machines汽车的人来说,这是一款完美的游戏。你控制了一辆小型玩具车,并(toy car and race)在由日常物品设计的赛道上比赛,但你的小型车的尺寸让它们看起来比生活还要大。
控件很简单,这使游戏易于上手和玩,但您不会很快感到无聊。有 32 种不同类型的车辆可供操作,48 条赛道可供探索。有计时赛和面对面的多人游戏。
星球大战第 1 集:赛车手(Star Wars Episode 1: Racer)
如果您正在寻找一款出色的N64 赛车(N64 racing)游戏,那么《星球大战第一集(Star Wars Episode 1):赛车手》是您不容错过(t miss)的一款游戏。不要(Don)因为标题而忽略它(t pass)。它采用了第 1 集的所有最佳元素——豆荚(episode 1—pod)赛车——而忽略了其余部分。
有 25 个不同的赛车手,每个人都有自己的能力和吊舱,您可以升级商店中的每一辆车。Nintendo 64 游戏(Nintendo 64)的定制令人印象深刻。升级对每辆车的响应方式产生了影响。
伤害在这个标题中也起着重要作用。如果您在左侧撞车,那么您可能会发现向左行驶时车辆稍微难以控制。您的吊舱在那一侧也将更容易受到攻击。它为比赛引入了许多其他N64赛车游戏中不存在的战略元素。(t present)
乐高赛车手(Lego Racers)
任何以乐高(Lego)为标题的游戏都必然有至少两三个突出的方面。Lego Racers通过疯狂的定制选项实现了这一期望。作为一名玩家,您可以使用许多乐高积木(Legos),让您可以构建您的司机和您的车辆。
随着您在游戏中取得更多进展,您可以用来定制您的汽车和司机的(car and driver)乐高积木(Legos)选择会增加。您还可以在整个故事情节中解锁更多内容,一系列四个不同的杯子,每个杯子中有六个曲目。您甚至可以升级您可以使用的不同武器,以使它们更强大。
Lego Racers只允许单场比赛的分屏模式(split screen mode),这有点可惜。这将是一个与朋友一起玩的好游戏,但多人游戏模式(multiplayer mode)有些受限。但是,单人模式(player mode)将是您在N64上最有趣的部分。
旧金山拉什:极限赛车(San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing)
San Francisco Rush : Extreme Racing是街机游戏的移植版,但N64 版本(N64 version)可以说比原版更好,原因有几个——至少是引入了更多赛道。Nintendo 64版本的赛车游戏(racing game)包含六个赛道,其中两个赛道举办秘密“特技”课程。
取决于你问谁,游戏没有(game doesn)最流畅的控制。有些人喜欢使用Nintendo 64的模拟摇杆(analogue stick),而另一些人则觉得它没有反应。我们认为它工作得很好,尽管使用外围方向盘(steering wheel)确实为标题添加了新元素。
是什么让San Francisco Rush:Extreme Racing 脱颖而出(Racing stand)的是练习模式和死亡竞赛模式(Practice Mode and Death Race Mode)。在死亡竞赛模式(Death Race Mode)中,汽车在碰撞后仍留在轨道上。这增加了另一个难度,考虑到Nintendo 64的硬件有限,这也是一项令人印象深刻的技术壮举。
你认为最好的 N64 赛车游戏是什么?请在下面的评论中告诉我们。(What is the best N64 racing game in your opinion? Let us know in the comments below. )
The 7 Best N64 Racing Games
The Nintendo 64 library of games is full of рowerhouѕe tіtlеs, аnd racing games are no exception. Somе of the best racers (even in modern times) can be found on the N64. If you’re a fan of retro gaming, you owe it to yourself to spend a lazy weekend playing through the best games the library has to offer.
We’ve done the hard work and rounded up the best N64 racing games. If you don’t still have one laying around, you can also check out a N64 emulator. You can check out some emulators here, here and here.
Mario Kart 64
Was there really any doubt which game would top this list? Mario Kart 64 is arguably still the best N64 racing game in the Mario Kart series. It builds upon the foundations laid by Super Mario Kart with four different game modes and eight playable characters.
The best versions of the series’ most beloved levels can be found in Mario Kart 64—particularly Rainbow Road. If you can get your hands on a copy of Mario Kart 64, whether on the original console or through emulation, it’s a fantastic way to pass the time with friends.
F-Zero X
The original F-Zero released in 1990, so when the sequel came out eight years later, fans were excited to see what it would hold. F-Zero X did not disappoint. It’s one of the best titles on the N64 and holds an incredible amount of content.
There are 24 different tracks to race on, as well as 30 different vehicles. There is even the “X” cup to participate in, that generates random tracks each time you play. This means the variety of races is nearly endless. Each race is different, making this one of the N64 racing games with the most replayability.
Wipeout 64
Wipeout is a rare title in the Nintendo library, as almost every game in the series—with the exception of three—have been released on a Sony console. The title is a futuristic racer that feels a bit like F-Zero in some respects, but stands strong on its own. It allows for up to four-players in split screen mode. It also introduces more weapons than the previous titles, including rear-locking missiles.
Unfortunately, longtime fans of the series will note that most of the tracks are just mirrored versions of tracks from the previous games, but that doesn’t stop them from being incredibly fun to experience on the Nintendo 64.
Micro Machines 64 Turbo
Micro Machines is an odd series, but don’t let the name fool you—the amount of fun in this title is anything but micro. This is the perfect game for anyone that enjoyed playing with the Micro Machines cars as kids. You take control of a small toy car and race across tracks designed out of everyday objects, but the size of your small car makes them seem larger than life.
The controls are simple, which makes the game easy to pick up and play, but you won’t get bored anytime soon. There are 32 different types of vehicles to operate and 48 tracks to explore. There are both time trials and head-to-head multiplayer.
Star Wars Episode 1: Racer
If you’re looking for a great N64 racing game, then Star Wars Episode 1: Racer is one game you shouldn’t miss. Don’t pass over it because of the title. It takes all the best elements of episode 1—pod racing—and leaves out the rest.
There are 25 different racers each with their own abilities and pods, and you can upgrade each and every vehicle in the shop. The customization is impressive for a Nintendo 64 title. The upgrades make a difference in how each vehicle responds.
Damage also plays a big role in this title. If you crash on your left side, then you might find the vehicle slightly harder to control when going left. Your pod will also be more vulnerable on that side. It introduces a strategic element to the races that isn’t present in many other N64 racing games.
Lego Racers
Any game with Lego in its title is bound to have at least two or three standout aspects. Lego Racers lives up to this expectation with insane customization options. As a player, you are given a number of Legos to work with that let you build both your driver and your vehicle.
The select of Legos you can use to customize your car and driver go up as you make more progress in the game. You also unlock more throughout the storyline, a series of four different cups with six tracks in each. You can even level up the different weapons you have access to in order to make them more powerful.
Lego Racers allows split screen mode only for single races, which is a bit of a shame. This would be a great title to play with friends, but the multiplayer mode is somewhat limited. However, the single player mode will be some of the most fun you have on the N64.
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing is a port of an arcade game, but the N64 version is arguably better than the original for several reasons—least of which is the introduction of more tracks. The Nintendo 64 version of the racing game contains six tracks, two of which hold secret “stunt” courses.
Depending on who you ask, the game doesn’t have the smoothest controls. Some people enjoy the experience of using the Nintendo 64’s analogue stick, while others found it non-responsive. Our opinion is that it works just fine, although using a peripheral steering wheel did add a new element to the title.
What makes San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing stand out is the Practice Mode and Death Race Mode. In Death Race Mode, cars remain on the tracks after they crash. This adds another level of difficulty and is also an impressive technical feat given the Nintendo 64’s limited hardware.
What is the best N64 racing game in your opinion? Let us know in the comments below.