Games
- F-Zero X Expansion Kit (エフゼロ エックス エクスパンション キット?) (04/21/00)
- Japan Pro Golf Tour 64 (日本プロゴルフツアー64, Nippon Puro Gorufu Tsua 64?) (05/02/00)
- Doshin the Giant (巨人のドシン1, Kyojin no Doshin 1?) (12/01/99)
- Doshin the Giant: Rescue from the Front by the Toddlers that Tinkle at the Large Meeting-hall" (巨人のドシン解放戦線 チビッコチッコ大集合, Kyojin no Doshin Kaihō Sensen Chibikko Chikko Daishūgō?) (05/17/00)
- Mario Artist: Communication Kit (マリオアーティスト コミュニケーションキット?) (06/29/00)
- Mario Artist: Paint Studio (マリオアーティスト ペイントスタジオ?) (12/01/99)
- Mario Artist: Polygon Studio (マリオアーティスト ポリゴンスタジオ?) (08/29/00)
- Mario Artist: Talent Studio (マリオアーティスト タレントスタジオ?) (02/23/00)
- SimCity 64 (シムシティー64?) (02/23/00)
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