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I've "modded" my N64 to play japanese games no problem, but never tried with PAL ones, so I can't help you there OP, sorry. Have a bump anyway.

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Rakuga Kids, a 2D fighting game released by Konami only in Japan and Europe for the N64.
Pretty unique due to the colorful, crayon-like art direction and wacky humor, gameplay is decent too. I need to give it more proper play time but it's better than one would expect.

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>>2222151

Probably because it wasn't THREE DEEEE, remember a lot of games got panned because of not being 3D on the latter half of the 90s.

It's a fun wacky fighting game.

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>>2172979

Mischief Makers is purely prerendered 2D, very fluid and sometimes there's lots of crazy stuff going on in the screen.

As for fighting games, there's this very unusual and bizarre game caleld Rakuga Kids, made by Konami, and it's basically a fighter with cutout paper characters. Strange, but actually fun.
N64 needed some more orthodox fighting games though, I don't know why Capcom didn't port at least something like SF3 or a Marvel vs Capcom game on it, they could have done it.

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