Rainbow Six - Nintendo 64
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six is a Nintendo 64 first-person shooter cartridge built around tactical counter-terror missions, squad planning, and stealth-focused action. Unlike more arcade-style shooters on the system, it emphasizes realistic strategy, specialist team management, and careful execution across high-risk operations.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo 64 tactical FPS cartridge.
- Missions combine strategy and stealth-like gameplay, with hostage rescues, building infiltrations, and coordinated assaults.
- Players can assemble a team from multiple operatives and use up to four specialists to carry out each mission.
- Features 2-player simultaneous action, adding cooperative play to the campaign-style tactical experience.
- Designed for the Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak and compatible with the Controller Pak and Rumble Pak for added functionality.
Rainbow Six stands out in the Nintendo 64 library for its slower, methodical approach to first-person shooting and its Tom Clancy military realism. It remains a distinctive console adaptation of the early Rainbow Six formula.
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Description
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six is a Nintendo 64 first-person shooter cartridge built around tactical counter-terror missions, squad planning, and stealth-focused action. Unlike more arcade-style shooters on the system, it emphasizes realistic strategy, specialist team management, and careful execution across high-risk operations.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo 64 tactical FPS cartridge.
- Missions combine strategy and stealth-like gameplay, with hostage rescues, building infiltrations, and coordinated assaults.
- Players can assemble a team from multiple operatives and use up to four specialists to carry out each mission.
- Features 2-player simultaneous action, adding cooperative play to the campaign-style tactical experience.
- Designed for the Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak and compatible with the Controller Pak and Rumble Pak for added functionality.
Rainbow Six stands out in the Nintendo 64 library for its slower, methodical approach to first-person shooting and its Tom Clancy military realism. It remains a distinctive console adaptation of the early Rainbow Six formula.
























