Whatever else may be said about Quake II, one thing is certain: It is the only first-person shooter to render the original Quake entirely obsolete.
Put simply, X-COM is a bona fide modern classic, standing proudly alongside Civilization and Populous as a benchmark in the evolution of strategy gaming.
Embark on an adventure through a mysterious island where clues abound and you must try to reverse a wrong that has gone unchecked for ages.
It's a noble effort to both cannibalize the best elements of classics of the genre and also provide a number of refreshing innovations.
In one swift stroke, Crack dot Com's debut game, Abuse, has changed side-scrolling platform shooters forever, and all because of this game's superior control.
This racing combat game is based on a cartoon series and stars several of the characters from the show.
Billy and Jimmy Lee take to the streets in this classic arcade side-scroller.
Let's just hope this doesn't mark the end of the 2D era of Castlevania games.
All its problems are alleviated by the excitement and sheer fun that Touring Car Challenge has to offer.
You wouldn't want to live there, but the world of Heretic II is a beautiful place to visit.
Ikari Warriors places you squarely in the middle of a conflict in a South American jungle and features scrolling shooter action.
Bubble Bobble is an arcade-style action game starring dinosaurs who can run and spit bubbles at enemies.
This is the most popular sim of all time, cranked up to a high-tech gloss and packaged with all the popular expansion sets.
Mortal Kombat II is the sequel to Midway's bloody fighting game and features new characters and environments.
If you're into games like Gradius and Project S-11, and happen to possess twitch reflexes, Phalanx has your call sign, Ace.
Those looking for a game with lots of challenge and a distinct sense of style would do well to check out Shinobi.
Ryu Hayabusa sets out to avenge his father's death, but becomes involved in a sinister plot.
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