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Tetris DS (NDS) – A Classic Rebuilt for the Nintendo Generation

When Tetris DS launched in 2006, it wasn't just another version of the world's most famous puzzle game — it was a celebration of Nintendo's history, charm, and innovation. Developed by Nintendo Software Technology, this release gave the timeless Tetris formula a dual-screen twist and wrapped it in layers of nostalgic fun that appealed to both puzzle fans and classic Nintendo lovers alike.

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Tomb Raider II (PSX) – The Adventure Grows Bolder and Deadlier

Released in 1997, Tomb Raider II built upon the foundation of the groundbreaking original and pushed the series to new heights — literally and figuratively. Developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive, the sequel transformed Tomb Raider from a breakout success into one of the most iconic franchises of the PlayStation era.

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Tomb Raider (PSX) – The Adventure That Redefined 3D Gaming

When Tomb Raider arrived on the original PlayStation in 1996, it didn't just introduce players to Lara Croft — it changed the landscape of gaming forever. Developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive, this groundbreaking action-adventure combined exploration, puzzle-solving, and cinematic storytelling in a way that few games had ever achieved. 

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Command & Conquer: Red Alert (DOS) – When History Took a Different Turn

Few games in the 90s captured the imagination of strategy fans quite like Command & Conquer: Red Alert. Released in 1996 by Westwood Studios, it wasn't just a sequel — it was a bold reimagining of history, asking one chilling question: What if World War II never happened? The result was one of the most influential real-time strategy games ever made, blending Cold War aesthetics, fast-paced battles, and brilliant storytelling into a single unforgettable experience.

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MediEvil 2 (PSX) – The Undead Knight’s Second Chance at Glory

When MediEvil 2 launched on the original PlayStation in 2000, fans were thrilled to see the return of one of Sony's most beloved heroes — the skeletal knight, Sir Daniel Fortesque. Building on the charm and dark humor of the 1998 original, this sequel brought new weapons, fresh environments, and a time jump that dropped players into gothic Victorian London for a brand-new undead adventure.

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