Fighting Force 64 - Nintendo 64
Fighting Force 64 is a Nintendo 64 fighting and beat 'em up cartridge built around 3D street combat and co-op action. Instead of traditional one-on-one arenas, it throws players into fully progressive stages filled with enemies, weapons, and interactive environments.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Designed for the Nintendo 64 console.
- This 3D brawler mixes hand-to-hand combat with stage-based action across city streets, buildings, and other urban settings.
- Two-player simultaneous play adds co-op beat 'em up action, with solo play also supported.
- Interactive environments allow objects to be smashed, moved, or used to uncover weapons and create extra chaos during fights.
- Characters have dozens of moves, and stages feature pickups like rocket launchers, shotguns, pipes, and baseball bats.
Fighting Force 64 stands out in the Nintendo 64 library for its arcade-style brawling and destructible 3D levels. A distinctive late-1990s action title with a heavier, street-level feel than most fighting games on the system.
Original: $72.20
-65%$72.20
$25.27


Description
Fighting Force 64 is a Nintendo 64 fighting and beat 'em up cartridge built around 3D street combat and co-op action. Instead of traditional one-on-one arenas, it throws players into fully progressive stages filled with enemies, weapons, and interactive environments.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Designed for the Nintendo 64 console.
- This 3D brawler mixes hand-to-hand combat with stage-based action across city streets, buildings, and other urban settings.
- Two-player simultaneous play adds co-op beat 'em up action, with solo play also supported.
- Interactive environments allow objects to be smashed, moved, or used to uncover weapons and create extra chaos during fights.
- Characters have dozens of moves, and stages feature pickups like rocket launchers, shotguns, pipes, and baseball bats.
Fighting Force 64 stands out in the Nintendo 64 library for its arcade-style brawling and destructible 3D levels. A distinctive late-1990s action title with a heavier, street-level feel than most fighting games on the system.
























