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Duke Nukem 3D

Duke Nukem 3D DOS MS-DOS Windows

Duke Nukem 3D is a classic first-person shooter that took the gaming world by storm in 1996. Known for its over-the-top action, humor, and iconic protagonist, Duke Nukem, the game set new standards for interactive environments and intense combat.

Mortal Kombat 4

Mortal Kombat 4 DOS Genesis Windows PlayStation Sega

Mortal Kombat 4 brings the iconic fighting series into the 3D era, maintaining its brutal gameplay with new characters and stages. While it doesn’t have the same cultural impact as its 2D predecessors, it remains a fun and competitive fighter with memorable moments.

Rayman

Rayman DOS Game Boy PlayStation Atari Sega

Rayman is a beautifully hand-drawn 2D platformer that introduced players to the limbless hero in a vibrant and whimsical world. With its imaginative levels, quirky characters, and challenging gameplay, it's a standout classic in the platforming genre.

Jazz Jackrabbit 2

Jazz Jackrabbit 2 DOS Mac OSX Windows

Jazz Jackrabbit 2 is a vibrant, fast-paced platformer with tight controls, colorful graphics, and a great sense of humor. It's one of the best platformers of the 90s, offering both single-player and multiplayer fun.

STRIFE

STRIFE DOS

Strife is a unique blend of first-person shooter and RPG, offering an engaging story, exploration, and combat. With its atmospheric world and engaging quests, it stands out as one of the most memorable FPS-RPG hybrids from the 90s.

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.

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.