Best of 90’s Video Games

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The 90s were a golden era for video games, with classic titles that still hold up today. From Super Nintendo to Sega Genesis to the rise of 3D gaming, the 90s saw the birth of many franchises that are still popular today. Here are the top 10 video games of the 90s, in no particular order.

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  1. Super Mario World (1990, Super Nintendo) Super Mario World was the first Mario game to appear on the Super Nintendo, and it remains one of the best platformers of all time. With its colorful graphics, catchy soundtrack, and tight controls, Super Mario World set the standard for 2D platformers and is still fun to play today.
  2. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998, Nintendo 64) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time was a groundbreaking game that introduced 3D gaming to the masses. With its immersive world, memorable characters, and epic storyline, Ocarina of Time is widely considered one of the best games of all time and is still played by fans today.
  3. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (1992, Sega Genesis) Sonic the Hedgehog 2 was a huge improvement over the first game, with faster gameplay, better graphics, and the introduction of Tails, Sonic’s sidekick. Sonic 2 is still considered one of the best Sonic games and helped establish Sega as a major player in the console market.
  4. Doom (1993, PC) Doom was a groundbreaking first-person shooter that introduced many of the conventions that are still used in FPS games today. With its fast-paced action, intense gore, and creepy atmosphere, Doom is still a blast to play today and has inspired countless imitators.
  5. Street Fighter II (1991, arcade) Street Fighter II was the game that popularized the fighting game genre and established many of the conventions that are still used today. With its colorful characters, tight controls, and deep gameplay, Street Fighter II is still played by fighting game fans today.
  6. Final Fantasy VII (1997, PlayStation) Final Fantasy VII was a landmark game that helped popularize the RPG genre and introduced many players to the concept of a cinematic, story-driven game. With its memorable characters, epic storyline, and stunning visuals, Final Fantasy VII is still considered one of the best RPGs of all time.
  7. GoldenEye 007 (1997, Nintendo 64) GoldenEye 007 was a groundbreaking game that revolutionized the first-person shooter genre on consoles. With its varied mission objectives, stealth mechanics, and multiplayer modes, GoldenEye 007 is still considered one of the best console FPS games of all time.
  8. Super Metroid (1994, Super Nintendo) Super Metroid was a masterclass in game design, with its open-ended world, non-linear progression, and sense of exploration. With its atmospheric visuals, haunting soundtrack, and tight controls, Super Metroid is still a must-play for any fan of the Metroidvania genre.
  9. Chrono Trigger (1995, Super Nintendo) Chrono Trigger was a collaboration between some of the biggest names in RPG gaming, including Square Enix and Akira Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball. With its time-traveling storyline, memorable characters, and multiple endings, Chrono Trigger is still considered one of the best RPGs of all time.
  10. Half-Life (1998, PC) Half-Life was a groundbreaking game that introduced many new ideas to the FPS genre, including scripted events, physics-based puzzles, and a deep storyline. With its immersive world, memorable characters, and intense action
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