There are many great games from the 90s that continue to be fun no matter how many times they've been experienced. Such as ...
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GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The 1990s were a seismic shift for video games, as Sega’s Genesis ...
Aliens (1990) is an arcade video game developed and published by Konami. The game is based on the 1986 movie Aliens. In this game, you experience a side-scrolling shooter where you have to fight off a ...
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In the 1990s, the run-and-gun genre was at its peak. Developers were starting to move toward first-person shooters on PC, but console players were enjoying the fruits of lessons learned from games ...
If there’s one thing the Sega Genesis did better than most consoles of the era, it’s platformers. The format was common throughout the 8 and 16-bit console eras, and while it hasn’t gone anywhere, the ...
Few movie franchises have ever been more suited for video games than Aliens. In many ways, it’s like a video game come to life, with teams of armed soldiers battling the terrifying horde of monsters, ...
The three most beautiful sights in this world are: 1) your spouse on your wedding day 2) the birth of your first child 3) a walkthrough for Ecco the Dolphin in some long forgotten scrawl. Expect that ...
The Sega Genesis, a beloved console from the 1990s, might be long discontinued, but its legacy lives on. New development tools have made creating games for the platform easier than ever. This has ...
The SNES is a console that’s been well picked over at this point, even by us. But it seems like no matter where you dig, or how long you’ve been digging for, you’re always gonna unearth some new gems ...