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Moto Racer

Moto Racer Windows

Moto Racer is a fast-paced arcade motorcycle racing game released in 1997 by Delphine Software and published by Electronic Arts. Combining motocross and street racing, it quickly became a fan favorite for its smooth gameplay, vibrant 3D tracks, and split-screen multiplayer mode.

RE-Volt

RE-Volt Windows

Re-Volt (1999) is a fun and fast-paced arcade-style racing game that puts you behind the wheels of remote-controlled cars. Developed by Acclaim Studios London and published by Acclaim Entertainment.

Mortal Komabt 3

Mortal Komabt 3 Game Boy Genesis MS-DOS PlayStation Super Nintendo

Mortal Kombat 3 brings intense one-on-one fighting action with brutal combos, iconic Fatalities, and a larger cast of fighters than ever before. Face off in brutal battles across Earthrealm and Outworld in a true arcade classic.

Mortal Kombat 2

Mortal Kombat 2 Genesis MS-DOS Super Nintendo Game Boy

Mortal Kombat II is the legendary sequel that expanded the brutal world of Mortal Kombat with new fighters, deadlier fatalities, and a refined fighting system that set the bar for arcade-style combat games.

Fifa 98

Fifa 98 DOS Genesis Windows PlayStation Super Nintendo Sega

FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 delivers one of the most complete and immersive soccer experiences of the '90s. With over 170 national teams, full World Cup qualification campaigns, an indoor soccer mode, and tight controls across multiple platforms, it's remembered as a fan-favorite in the franchise.

Moorhuhn or Crazy Chicken

Moorhuhn or Crazy Chicken Mac OSX Windows

Moorhuhn (Crazy Chicken) is a simple yet wildly addictive shooting gallery game from Germany that took Europe by storm in the late '90s. Its quirky humor, fast-paced chicken hunting, and point-chasing gameplay made it a cult favorite among casual gamers.

Virtua Cop 2

Virtua Cop 2 DOS Windows Sega

Virtua Cop 2 is an iconic 3D rail shooter that helped define the light-gun genre on both arcade machines and home systems. Its fast-paced action, multiple paths, and co-op play made it a standout Sega title in the late '90s.