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Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64) – The Original Crossover Brawler is Now Playable Online

In 1999, Nintendo released a bold and unexpected title for the Nintendo 64 that would go on to become one of the most beloved fighting franchises in gaming history. Super Smash Bros. brought together characters from multiple Nintendo universes in a fast-paced, chaotic brawler that immediately captured the attention of gamers everywhere.

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Pokémon Red & Blue (Game Boy) – The Original Catch-'Em-All Adventure Returns

Before the massive franchises, trading cards, anime series, and mobile apps, there was Pokémon Red & Blue—the very first Pokémon games that introduced players to the world of Kanto, a land teeming with adventure, wild creatures, and the dream of becoming a Pokémon Master. Released globally in the late 1990s for the Nintendo Game Boy, these titles defined a generation and laid the groundwork for what would become one of the most successful gaming franchises of all time.

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Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (SNES) – A Ghoulishly Fun 90s Platformer Now Playable Online

Fans of 90s cartoons will instantly recognize the bizarre and loveable trio from Nickelodeon's Aaahh!!! Real Monsters. The Super Nintendo adaptation of this iconic animated series brings the quirky underground world of Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm to life through classic side-scrolling platformer gameplay. Thanks to Lemon Web Solutions, this nostalgic title is now playable directly in your browser, on both desktop and mobile devices—no emulators or ROM downloads required.

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Jazz Jackrabbit (DOS) – The Fast and Furious Hare Returns in Browser Form

Back in the mid-90s, PC gamers didn't have Sonic the Hedgehog—but they had something just as wild: Jazz Jackrabbit. This fast-talking, blaster-wielding green hare raced onto the MS-DOS scene in 1994, developed by none other than Epic MegaGames (yes, the same company that would later bring us Unreal and Fortnite).

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Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine (N64) – Now Playable on Web & Mobile

The name Indiana Jones is synonymous with danger, ancient ruins, and thrilling adventures—and Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine brings all of that to the Nintendo 64 in a surprisingly deep and cinematic experience. Originally released in 1999 by LucasArts, this game was often overshadowed by the likes of Tomb Raider, yet it offered a complex narrative, challenging level design, and a full 3D world built around everyone's favorite whip-cracking archaeologist.

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