

Michael Owens WLS 2000 on the N64 is one of those late-era football games that tried to push the console’s limits—and honestly, it’s not bad. The graphics are sharper than you’d expect for an N64 sports title, with player models that actually look like they belong in a stadium instead of a blocky nightmare. Controls are simple enough that you can pick it up fast, but there’s some depth if you want to get fancy with passes and tackles.
You’ve got a decent selection of teams and tournaments, though don’t expect FIFA-level polish. It’s more of a "throw it on with friends and see who can score the dumbest goal" kind of game. The commentary’s hilariously repetitive, but that’s part of the charm. If you’re into retro football games, this one’s a solid time-killer.
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