Summary

  • The Expansion Pak boosts the Nintendo 64's RAM and allows for improved resolutions and rendering of objects at a further distance.
  • Several games, such as StarCraft 64 and Gauntlet Legends, required the Expansion Pak to access additional content or multiplayer modes.
  • Games like Duke Nukem: Zero Hour and Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness offered players the option to increase resolution or frame rate with the Expansion Pak.

The Nintendo 64 was a technical achievement, and one of the first video game consoles to introduce three-dimensional gameplay. A video game might need an extravagant symphonic score, but other times it's the performance that propels a game to new heights. Just when we thought the PlayStation One was the peak of gaming, Nintendo answered back with the Expansion Pak.

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The Expansion Pak boosts the Nintendo 64's RAM 4MB to 8MB. It helps the system to render objects at a further distance, and it can improve resolutions. The Nintendo 64 will forever be a mainstay because of its advances in gaming, and these great games made use of the Expansion Pak.

Updated January 19, 2024 by Mark Sammut: The specifications have been added for the mentioned N64 Expansion Pak games​​​​​​.

18 StarCraft 64

Brood War

StarCraft 64 Terran bases and control interface
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Real-Time Strategy
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Released
June 13, 2000
Developer(s)
Blizzard Entertainment
Genre(s)
Real-Time Strategy

StarCraft 64 features on this list thanks to its rather unique use of the Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak, though it's not necessarily for a positive reason. StarCraft 64 stands out for being a Nintendo 64 port of the original PC release, as well as its Brood War expansion. Unfortunately, players who failed to read the fine print would find themselves locked exclusively to the base game if they didn't have access to an Expansion Pak.

Although the main chunks of StarCraft 64 were completely playable, players would hit a wall and be forced to use an Expansion Pak to play through the Brood War Expansion missions.

17 Gauntlet Legends

4-Player Multiplayer Enabled

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Hack and Slash
RPG
Adventure
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Released
October 1, 1998
Developer(s)
Midway Games, Midway Home Entertainment, Atari
Genre(s)
Hack and Slash, RPG, Adventure, Fighting, Shooter

The Gauntlet series has been around for decades now and is widely considered to be one of the best multiplayer dungeon-crawling franchises of all time. To utilize the four-player local co-op mode in the N64 release of Gauntlet Legends though, an Expansion Pak is sadly required.

With four main characters and several unlockable ones to go alongside them, the game is perfectly geared for four players. The regular Jumper Pak did still allow for three-player co-op, but considering the Dreamcast port of the game required no additional hardware and also packed in some extra content, the N64 release is generally considered to be an inferior port.

16 Duke Nukem: Zero Hour

Improve Resolution Or Performance

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Released
September 1, 1999
Developer(s)
Eurocom
Genre(s)
Third-Person Shooter

Before fans were made to wait forever for the disappointing release of Duke Nukem: Forever, the Duke Nukem franchise was an incredibly popular one. Zero Hour may not be the best in the series, but it still serves as a pretty decent follow-up to Duke Nukem 3D and remains a lot of fun to play.

Unlike many of the other games that utilize the Expansion Pak, Eurocom took a slightly different approach when it came to developing Zero Hour. Like many of the other Expansion Pak games, it's possible to increase the resolution, but players can instead opt to increase the frame rate if they so choose.

15 Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness

Better Resolution At The Cost Of Performance

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Action-Adventure
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Released
December 8, 1999
Developer(s)
Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Konami
Genre(s)
Platformer, Action-Adventure, Survival Horror

Though nowhere near as enjoyable as Symphony of the Night, Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness is still a lot better than some of the series' more recent entries. It also contains a remake of the original game while also serving as a prequel, making it a great title for those looking for an entryway into the world of the Belmonts.

Sadly, however, playing the game with Expansion Pak is something of a double-edged sword. On the one hand, the resolution is increased to 490x355, making everything a lot crisper than it would otherwise be. Enabling hi-res mode does cause some pretty bad frame-rate issues though, leading to many opting to play through the game without it.

14 Daikatana

Widescreen Mode

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Released
May 23, 2000
Developer(s)
Ion Storm
Genre(s)
FPS

John Romero's Daikatana was perhaps one of the biggest gaming let down of the 64-bit era. Much like Cyberpunk 2077, the game was massively over-hyped in the build-up to its release, leading to waves of disappointment when players finally got their hands on it. Despite the initial dismay of the gaming community though, there is still fun to be had with the game.

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The game is a little reminiscent of classic arena shooters like Quake 3 and Unreal and features more than its fair share of gore. The high-res mode that's available when it's played with an Expansion Pak does little to improve the visuals, although it does switch video output from a 4:3 aspect ratio to widescreen.

13 Turok 2: Seeds of Evil

Two Resolution Modes

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Released
December 21, 1999
Developer(s)
Iguana Entertainment, NightDive Studios
Genre(s)
FPS

The Turok series rarely gets a mention these days, but back in the late nineties, it was one of the biggest and most respected franchises around. The third-party exclusive titles were among the very best in the N64's library of games and played like a first-person shooter version of the early Jurassic Park movies.

The pick of the bunch was arguably Turok 2: Seeds of Evil, which was one of three Turok games to utilize the Expansion Pak. Much like its sequel and Turok: Rage Wars, playing Seeds of Evil with an Expansion Pak enabled two special high-res modes, offering resolutions of either 480x360 or 480x232.

12 Army Men: Sarge's Heroes 2

Granted Access To Improved Resolution

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Released
September 27, 2000
Developer(s)
3DO
Genre(s)
Action, Shooter

This time around, the second Army Men Sarge's Heroes 2 took on a more lighthearted tone compared to its former. The game received criticism from critics, but a cult following suggests that people do like this game. It's feature-rich. This game's microcosmic setting is appealing in so many ways. Imagine being a tiny figure in a ginormous world.

Using the Expansion Pak on Army Men Sarge's Heroes 2 boosts the game's resolution to 640x240. It was one of those games that could be picked up from the local rental store several times without regrets and the bump in resolution made it all the better.

11 Pokémon Stadium 2

Gameplay screenshot from Pokemon Stadium 2
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Tactical
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Released
March 28, 2001
Developer(s)
Nintendo EAD, HAL Laboratory
Genre(s)
Tactical

The Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak was not released until late into the Nintendo 64's active years. For this reason, it was mostly only games from the early 2000s that benefited from the Expansion Pak.

Using the Expansion Pak on Pokemon Stadium 2 enabled 640x480 resolution. High-definition visuals were not possible on the Nintendo 64, but the Expansion Pak brought players closer to this reality. While this boost did not impact the gameplay in any significant way, the improved resolution

granted players the opportunity to really bask in the game's 3D visuals, which was a selling point for fans who loved the Game Boy projects.

10 Rayman 2: The Great Escape

High-Resolution Mode

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Released
October 31, 1999
Developer(s)
Ubisoft
Genre(s)
Platformer

The Nintendo 64 was the birthplace for a significant number of three-dimensional adventure games. Its capabilities were cutting-edge at the time. The Rayman serie s went from being two-dimensional to three-dimensional then back to being two-dimensional today. However, we can't forget the groundbreaking achievement that was Rayman 2: The Great Escape.

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Rayman 2: The Great Escape was one of the many masterpiece platformers of the Nintendo 64. It suffered from camera issues like many of the Nintendo 64's platformers, yet it is an objectively fun game that is only improved when paired with an Expansion Pak.

9 Excitebike 64

Improved Resolution

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Released
April 30, 2000
Developer(s)
Left Field Productions
Genre(s)
Sports

The original Excitebike for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System played phenomenally, which raised the bar considerably for its sequel, Excitebike 64. Despite these lofty expectations, however, the game was able to soar well above them and serves as a more than worthy successor to the original title.

A high-resolution mode is playable if players insert an Expansion Pak into their console. Although the standard Jumper Pak can still be used with Excitebike 64, it is highly recommended to use the Expansion Pak to get the absolute most out of the game.