Good N64 Japanese Imports?

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Sin And Punishment is a definite.

Maybe look at the imports that are exclusive to Japanese N64.

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I will also recommend Sin and Punishment great Japanese import for the Nintendo 64!! :D
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Ziggy587 wrote:Shindou Super Mario 64
This Japan-only, limited edition of Super Mario 64 is most notable for its Rumble Pak compatibility and inclusion of speech from the U.S. version. Some frame rate problems from the original Japanese version of the game have also been cleaned up, making it even more polished than the Western versions. Other minor variations particular to Shindou Super Mario 64 include newly designed package artwork, a unique cartridge label and slight graphical enhancements.
And the Shindou of Wave Race too~
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Here's a thread with the same question. Also there is list of all the exclusives.

http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... =japan+n64

If you're too lazy to read the thread here's my post:
The only ones you missed that are pretty good are Dezaemon 3D and Rakuga Kids. I made a list of all the Japanese exclusive N64 games most are sports, parlor, and RPG. I will list some from the list that seem playable if no knowledge on Japanese. They aren't all good but at least okay.

Bass Rush: ECOGEAR PowerWorm Championship - the menus will take some getting use to but if you like fishing games its not bad

Choro Q 64 2:Hachamecha Grand Prix Race - Racing RPG might not understand everything but quite playable. If you liked penny racers its the sequel.

Chōkūkan Night: Pro Yakyū King 1 & 2 - Baseball with cute little characters

Custom Robo and Custom Robo V2 - kinda a fighting rpg hybrid, you could play the game but will miss the story which isn't much anyways.

Densha de Go! 64 - Train sim. I don't know how english friendly these game are but I want one just because the controller looks cool, which you have to have, I think.

Dance Dance Revolution Disney's World Dancing Museum - Not my cup of tea but maybe yours.

Doraemon 1,2 and 3 - I really want these they are action platformers.

Eikō no Saint Andrews - I don't like this golf game.

Famista 64 - another baseball game

Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 - I like this fishing game better then the first one I mentioned, I have the Super Famicom version which its better then.

J-league - there are a bunch of these soccer games but I don't know much about them.

Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū - There are 5 or six of these baseball games on the system.

Last Legion UX - Now this game seems really cool. I am trying to find a copy.

Masters '98: Haruka Naru Augusta - another golf game

Neon Genesis Evangelion - another game that seems cool but I don't know how playable it is. I will pick it up if I see it.

New Japan Pro Wrestling 1 and 2 - Wrestling

Nintama Rantaro 64 Game Gallery - Here's another I don't know a lot about but I am interested. It a puzzle game.

Power League 64 - Baseball again.

Puyo Puyo SUN and Puyo Puyo N - I love these puzzle games so I will pick them up when I get a chance. I want sun more though.

SD Hiryū no Ken Densetsu - I would consider this game good. Its a more indepth SD only version of Flying Dragon.

Super B-Daman: Battle Phoenix 64 - Some people don't like B-Damen games but I like them, ever since I played Bomberman B-Daman on the SFC.

Super Robot Spirits- Robot fighting game. I heard its not that good though.

Tetris 64 - I want this game so I can try the Bio-sensor.

Ucchan Nanchan no Honō no Challenge: Denryū Ira Ira - These type of games are fun, basicly you move a ball thropugh a maze as fast as you can without thouching the walls. I use to play this type of games in arcades, but you scroll your finger on the board instead there.

Virtual Pro Wrestling 2 and 64 - wrestling but pretty indepth.

I will give a special mention to Wonder Project J2. This game looks great I wish I understood it. I think I missed some more sports titles and a sumo game.

I hope that helps you out. I am going to try to post my entire list of jp only N64 releases when I get a chance I.
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Ziggy587 wrote:Shindou Super Mario 64
This Japan-only, limited edition of Super Mario 64 is most notable for its Rumble Pak compatibility and inclusion of speech from the U.S. version. Some frame rate problems from the original Japanese version of the game have also been cleaned up, making it even more polished than the Western versions. Other minor variations particular to Shindou Super Mario 64 include newly designed package artwork, a unique cartridge label and slight graphical enhancements.
Super Mario 64 had frame rate problems?
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Dylan wrote:
Ziggy587 wrote:Shindou Super Mario 64
This Japan-only, limited edition of Super Mario 64 is most notable for its Rumble Pak compatibility and inclusion of speech from the U.S. version. Some frame rate problems from the original Japanese version of the game have also been cleaned up, making it even more polished than the Western versions. Other minor variations particular to Shindou Super Mario 64 include newly designed package artwork, a unique cartridge label and slight graphical enhancements.
Super Mario 64 had frame rate problems?
I got Mario 64 at launch in Japan and never played the US version... So I couldn't say a difference but I never thought the JP one had any trouble. I remember there were more textures for levels in the US version (magazine article) and more voices but yeah that's about it I think...
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Dylan wrote:Super Mario 64 had frame rate problems?
Apparently the Japanese version did, it wasn't saying that the US version did.
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Ziggy587 wrote:Shindou Super Mario 64
This Japan-only, limited edition of Super Mario 64 is most notable for its Rumble Pak compatibility and inclusion of speech from the U.S. version. Some frame rate problems from the original Japanese version of the game have also been cleaned up, making it even more polished than the Western versions. Other minor variations particular to Shindou Super Mario 64 include newly designed package artwork, a unique cartridge label and slight graphical enhancements.
And in the Super Shindou version if you collect all the stars on every game save without getting hit a single time you can play as Luigi. I read about it on www.geocities.com/jacksawesomen64codezworld in 1998.
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Ziggy587 wrote:
Dylan wrote:Super Mario 64 had frame rate problems?
Apparently the Japanese version did, it wasn't saying that the US version did.
I was confused because in the same sentence it says "making it more polished than the Western games", which seemed to imply that it did have frame rate problems. Eh.
Jrecee wrote: And in the Super Shindou version if you collect all the stars on every game save without getting hit a single time you can play as Luigi. I read about it on http://www.geocities.com/jacksawesomen64codezworld in 1998.
Dude, don't be ridiculous. That's how you unlock Mega Man, not Luigi.
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@ Everyone
Thanks for the links and the game recommendations! :D
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