Mechwarrior 2. Controlling a heavy mech was 90s af.
And I can still hear the startup sequence in my head. Reactor online Sensors online Weapons online. All systems nominal.
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Mechwarrior 2. Controlling a heavy mech was 90s af.
And I can still hear the startup sequence in my head. Reactor online Sensors online Weapons online. All systems nominal.
I've always been a Nintendo fan, and their first- and second-party catalog from the 90s is phenomenal:
Outside of Nintendo, the standout titles for me are:
The ones I played the most were:
Heroes of Might & Magic
Civilization
Genghis Khan ][: Clan of the White Wolf
ZZT
Final Fantasy 6
not in order, mind
Baldurβs Gate. That game blew me away.
The 90s were peak gaming for me - a lot a creative things were going on, new genres being explored. And we were spoilt for choice with all the blatant piracy.
But if I had to choose one game that really blew me away, that would be Thief.
Road rash
Shining force
Redneck rampage
Bottom of the 9th 99
Super Mario 64
The one i played the most was probably super mario world
My favorite snes game
But ocarina of time was great too.
For pc id say, red alert or diablo.
Zelda OoT
Super Mario World
Doom
TIE Fighter
Diablo
backyard baseball
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
I don't really know what to pick so I'm going to go with something kind of obscure, "The Adventures of Bouapha: Spooky Castle". The gameplay is a little hard to explain but it kind of plays like Zelda but you can pickup upgrades for your main weapon that allows it to be thrown in many directions and it has sub-weapons that can either be found or dropped by enemies and they have limited ammo.
I actually forgot this game existed until itch recommended me "Hamsandwich", which is a free and open-source collection of updated versions of a bunch of old Hamumu Software games. There are mods available for specific games and it's available for Linux, Windows, MacOS, Android and any other OS/device that can play the online version.
It's between Final Fantasy Tactics and Suikoden II. I think it goes to the latter.
Seven kingdoms
There are so many... Here are some that I probably spent the most time with:
I liked the Marathon series for Mac and the Twisted Metal series for PS.
It's impossible to pick just one (even when talking specific genres)
But when it comes to fighting games, Marvel vs. Capcom and KOF '97 where among the best.
loved KOF 97, 98 back then. Bloody Roar 2 as well. That game was so much fun.
There were a lot of games released in the 90s. It would take 2-3 per genre to start getting close.
Picking just one single game... I guess I'll go with Fallout 2
Canβt pick a favorite. But I will say the one I return to the most often is Super Metroid
Tekken 3. Late 90s but I spent HUNDREDS of hours playing it.
I don't think I can choose between games like Alpha Centauri, Marathon, Chrono Trigger, Homeworld, Quake, Counter-Strike (I played the beta in '99, does that count?), not to mention King of Fighters '98, Half-Life, Star Craft... wow it really was the golden era of gaming wasn't it?
Flashback. There's something cinematographic in that old Delphine gem.
Sonic Adventure.
If 1998 in Japan and 1999 everywhere else is too close to the '00s (and in the context of what SA1 meant for the Sonic franchise I wouldn't blame you,) Sonic CD.