Too late in the life cycle
On second thought, maybe it's for the best that we didn't get TMNT 64.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/f/fba23fb4.jpg
This was the only Turtles media released between 1996 and 2001.
This. The first SpongeBob game was in 2001 for GBC. Heck, even the PS1 only got one SBSP game which is SuperSponge.I mean, if there was a game on PS1 it could have been on N64 as well
this was around the TMNT dark ages when the 80s show fizzle out. Movie sequel bomb and the creator spilt.
Peter Laird comics and TMNT2k3 series legit save the franchise from death.
The N64 was the generation that missed licensing tie-ins.The N64 literally had Superman 64.
I didn't know that there was a Spider-Man 64 until recently and Batman never received a game for the console aside from Batman Beyond. No Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game. No Jurassic Park. No X-Men.
Even, even when you go in-house, there was no Metroid game aside from Samus being a playable character in the first Super Smash Bros. How do you have a Nintendo console without Metroid?
I mean, if there was a game on PS1 it could have been on N64 as well
The N64 was the generation that missed licensing tie-ins.
As for Metroid, that was because Nintendo didn't know how to follow up Super Metroid at the time, and by the time Retro Studios was formed and started working on Prime, it was too late for the N64 cycle.
Two Rugrats game, a Powerpuff Girls fighter, 3 South Park games, Spider-man game, 4 Star Wars games including the fantastic Episode 1 Racer, and the dreadful Superman, Xena, and Hercules games from Titus to name some.
Except the N64 was at the end of its life span where as PS1 would keep on getting games until 2006.PS2 had already launched by early 2000
Two Rugrats game, a Powerpuff Girls fighter, 3 South Park games, Spider-man game, 4 Star Wars games including the fantastic Episode 1 Racer, and the dreadful Superman, Xena, and Hercules games from Titus to name some.
SpongeBob games were fucking trash back thenThey've always been