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Quake – The 3D Revolution That Changed Gaming Forever

When Quake launched in 1996, id Software wasn't just releasing another shooter — they were rewriting the rulebook. After the success of DOOM and DOOM II, expectations were high, but Quake went beyond anyone's imagination. It introduced true 3D graphics, dynamic lighting, full 360-degree movement, and an atmosphere that fused dark fantasy with brutal sci-fi — setting a new benchmark for the entire FPS genre.

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Iridion 3D (GBA) – The Game That Redefined Handheld Graphics

Iridion 3D (GBA) – The Game That Redefined Handheld Graphics When the Game Boy Advance launched in 2001, most players expected colorful 2D adventures and classic platformers. What they didn't expect was Iridion 3D — a visually stunning, fully rendered shooter that looked more like a console game than something you'd play on a handheld. Developed by Shin'en Multimedia, the game pushed the GBA to its absolute limits, proving that Nintendo's new handheld could handle pseudo-3D visuals with style and speed.

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International Superstar Soccer – The Birth of Digital Football

Before FIFA, before Pro Evolution Soccer, and before 3D graphics took over the world of gaming, there was International Soccer. Released in 1983 and programmed by Andrew Spencer, this was the football game that started it all — simple, fast, and endlessly replayable.

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Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Sega Mega Drive) – The Ultimate 16-Bit Adventure

When Sonic the Hedgehog 3 blasted onto the Sega Mega Drive in 1994, it wasn't just another sequel — it was a statement. Sega took everything that made Sonic 2 a hit and expanded it on every level: bigger worlds, smarter enemies, richer visuals, and the debut of one of the franchise's most iconic characters — Knuckles the Echidna.

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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Sega Mega Drive) – The Blue Blur’s Greatest Rush

When Sonic the Hedgehog 2 launched on the Sega Mega Drive in 1992, it wasn't just a sequel — it was a revolution in speed, design, and style. Developed by Sega Technical Institute and Sonic Team, this 16-bit classic built upon the foundation of the original Sonic the Hedgehog and elevated it to new heights, solidifying the Blue Blur's place as Sega's ultimate icon.

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