Rocket: Robot on Wheels is a standout 3D platformer on the Nintendo 64, marking the impressive debut of Sucker Punch Productions. While the console was already the gold standard for the genre, Rocket distinguished itself through a groundbreaking physics engine that was years ahead of its time. Unlike its contemporaries, the game emphasizes environmental interactivity over standard character movesets. Players control Rocket, a charming unicycle robot, navigating vibrant worlds where realistic gravity, friction, and inertia dictate every movement and puzzle solution. Each object in the environment possesses lifelike physical attributes, requiring players to think critically about mass and momentum. For collectors and N64 enthusiasts, Rocket is a must-play "hidden gem." It offers a unique technical sophistication not found in other titles of the era and serves as a fascinating look at the origins of one of gaming's most prestigious developers.