

Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 is one of those N64 racers that still holds up if you're into dirt bikes. The tracks feel rough and unpredictable—just like real supercross—and the bike physics actually make you work for those smooth landings after jumps. At first, I kept wiping out on tight turns, but once you get the hang of leaning into them, it clicks.
Weather actually matters here too. Rain turns the dirt into slippery mud, and you’ll feel the difference in handling right away. The customization isn’t super deep, but tweaking your bike’s suspension or gear ratios makes a noticeable difference when you’re battling for first place. It’s got that classic arcade-y feel but with just enough realism to keep it interesting.
If you ever played the original on PS1, this version’s a solid upgrade with smoother controls. Still one of the better motocross games from that era.
Must-play games
-
Super Smash Bros. (n64)
-
Wwf Wrestlemania 2000 (j) (n64)
-
Fifa 99 (europe) (n64)
-
Command & Conquer (e) (n64)
-
Jikkyou World Soccer 3 (j) (n64)
-
Paperboy (e) (n64)
-
Destruct Derby (n64)
-
O.d.t. (usa) (proto) (n64)
-
Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon (e) (n64)
-
V-rally Edition 99 (e) (n64)
-
Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling (n64)
-
Big Mountain 2000 (n64)