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Don't trust AI. Also this probably doesn't account for games that are the same game in JP and EN released with different names, of which there are some number among sports titles.i got google's ai to check and see how many games there were:
"A total of 388 Nintendo 64 games were officially released, with just 85 exclusively sold in Japan."
i thought it was more around 600, but that's not a bad number of releases; considering that nintendo was making games to both consoles and handhelds at the same time.
So while there being a surprisingly small number of games in the total catalogue does improve the percentage of good ones, it's a technicality. PlayStation had more good games in a single genre than the N64 had total and the PS1 version of shared games were almost always better thanks to the CDROM space.
It's an absolute nostalgia fueled rose tinted glasses memory that the average gamer has of the N64.