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Rollcage

Rollcage Windows PlayStation

Rollcage is a futuristic arcade-style racing game released in 1999, known for its unique vehicles that can drive on walls, ceilings, and flip at high speed without missing a beat. It combines blistering speed, gravity-defying tracks, and explosive weaponry in one of the most visually intense racing experiences of its era.

Madagascar

Madagascar Windows PlayStation Game Boy

Madagascar is a fun, family-friendly action-adventure game based on the hit DreamWorks animated film. Play as your favorite zoo animals—Alex, Marty, Melman, and Gloria—as you break free from New York and explore the wilds of Madagascar in this lively 3D platformer.

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 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.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Windows Game Boy Mac OSX PlayStation

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone offers an enchanting adventure through Hogwarts with exploration, puzzle-solving, and platforming. While it doesn’t reinvent the action-adventure genre, it’s a delightful experience for fans of the franchise.

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.

Call of Duty

Call of Duty Windows Mac OSX PlayStation Xbox 360

Call of Duty (2003) redefined the WWII shooter genre by immersing players in the perspectives of American, British, and Soviet soldiers. Its emphasis on squad-based tactics, cinematic presentation, and intense combat scenarios set a new standard for first-person shooters.​

Worms Armageddon

Worms Armageddon Windows Game Boy Super Nintendo PlayStation

Worms Armageddon is a timeless turn-based strategy game that combines tactical gameplay with whimsical humor. Players control a team of worms, using a variety of weapons to eliminate opposing teams on destructible landscapes.

Flatout

Flatout Windows PlayStation Xbox 360

FlatOut delivers high-octane racing combined with chaotic demolition derby elements. Its standout physics engine and ragdoll mechanics provide a unique and entertaining experience, making it a memorable title in the racing genre.

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.

Counter Strike

Counter Strike Windows Xbox 360 Mac OSX PlayStation

Counter Strike game’s fast-paced action, tactical gameplay, and team-based objectives kept me fully engaged. The maps are well-designed, and the competitive element makes every match exciting. Overall, it’s a classic shooter that still feels fresh and challenging.

Twisted Metal 2

Twisted Metal 2 Windows PlayStation

Twisted Metal 2 (1997) is a vehicular combat game developed by SingleTrac and published by Sony. It is the second entry in the Twisted Metal series and is considered by many fans to be the best in the franchise.

Unreal Tournament

Unreal Tournament Windows Mac OSX PlayStation Linux

Unreal Tournament, released in November 1999, stands as one of the defining competitive first-person shooters of its era. Unlike many contemporaries that emphasized single-player campaigns,

The Need for Speed

The Need for Speed DOS MS-DOS Windows PlayStation Sega

The Need for Speed (1994) was the game that kickstarted one of the most iconic racing franchises in history.