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Wave Race 64 - Kawasaki Jet Ski (Europe)

Nintendo 64
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1997
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Wave Race 64 invents the jet-ski game with revolutionary wave physics. The swell literally lives under the floats, the Kawasaki riders each have their temperament and the eight waters offer remarkable variety. Still irresistible, and one of the prettiest Nintendo games on the platform.

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Category
Sports 1 player 3+ Split screen
Description
Nintendo's groundbreaking jet-ski racing game with revolutionary wave physics and riders on varied bodies of water. Published by Nintendo, released in 1996 in Europe and North America. Eight aquatic courses with variable weather conditions, dynamic wave physics, championship mode, and 2-player multiplayer.

Wave Race 64 - Kawasaki Jet Ski review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,01 GB 📅01/05/1997
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

Nintendo European May 1997 pressing of Wave Race 64, which inherits the US code without Kawasaki branding and adapts display to 50 Hz. The PAL cartridge keeps a particularly dense multilingual manual with photographs of pilots and weather configurations, an editorial document specific to the European market. Scarcer than the US versions on the European secondary market, it is the target of PAL Nintendo enthusiasts completing the Nintendo jet-ski catalogue.

Is Wave Race 64 - Kawasaki Jet Ski still worth playing in 2026?

Wave Race 64 invented jet-ski racing with revolutionary wave physics for 1996. The swell literally lives beneath the floats, Kawasaki riders each have their own temperament and the eight aquatic venues deliver remarkable variety. Grip feel, weather shifts and heat pacing build a cartridge of absolute Nintendo elegance. Today the feel remains irresistible and the soundtrack sticks. For retro racing fans and Nintendo technical showcases, it remains one of the loveliest N64 games and a strong recommendation to revisit.

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