Super Mario 64
"Super Mario 64" was one of the first games released on Nintendo 64. Having sold over 11 million copies, the little plumber proved that he will always be a part of video game history.
Mario Kart 64
Mario brought his friends along for "Mario Kart 64." Selling around 8.5 million copies, "Mario Kart 64" ranks No. 2 on the best-seller list.
GoldenEye 007
"GoldenEye 007" changed the way first-person shooter games were made. Its multiplayer mode paved the way for other first-person shooter games such as "Halo" and "Call of Duty." "GoldenEye 007" sold eight million copies.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Another revolutionary game introduced by Nintendo, "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time" was the first game in "The Legend of Zelda" series in 3D, boosting sales to 7.6 million copies.
Super Smash Bros.
What could be more fun than taking all of your most-beloved Nintendo characters such as Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Pikachu and putting them in a four-player brawl? With 4.9 million copies sold, "Super Smash Bros." ranks No. 5.
Diddy Kong Racing
An offshoot of "Donkey Kong," "Diddy Kong" puts friends together for go-kart racing. The game sold 4.4 million copies.
Pokemon Stadium
"Pokemon Stadium" allowed players to battle one-on-one with their favorite Pokemon. The game sold approximately 4 million copies.
Donkey Kong 64
"Donkey Kong 64" was the big ape̵7;s equivalent of "Super Mario 64." While "Donkey Kong" didn̵7;t sell nearly as many copies as Mario, it's still No. 8 with 3.8 million copies sold.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
The sequel to Ocarina of Time sold 3.4 million copies as Majora̵7;s Mask had the main hero of the Zelda series, Link, finding a way to stop the moon from crashing down onto Earth.
Star Fox 64
"Star Fox" was first introduced on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Nintendo followed up with "Star Fox 64," which allowed players to fly through 3D worlds and blast enemy ships. The game sold approximately 3.3 million copies.