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SimCity 2000 (DOS) – The City Builder That Defined a Generation

In 1993, Maxis released SimCity 2000, and the world of simulation games was never the same again. Expanding upon the groundbreaking original SimCity, this sequel delivered a deeper, richer, and more visually stunning experience — one that became the blueprint for city-building games for decades to come.

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Dead or Alive (PSX) – The Fighter That Redefined Speed and Strategy

In the late 90s, the fighting game scene was dominated by giants like Tekken and Virtua Fighter. But in 1998, Dead or Alive made its PlayStation debut and instantly stood out with its explosive counter mechanics, dynamic stages, and fluid 3D animation. Developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo, the game brought both style and substance to the arena, cementing itself as one of the most technically refined fighters of its era.

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SimFarm (DOS) – The Original Farming Simulator That Started It All

Before Harvest Moon or Stardew Valley, there was SimFarm. Released in 1993 by Maxis, the same studio behind SimCity and SimTower, this classic DOS title gave players a charming yet surprisingly deep farming experience that captured the challenges and rewards of rural life.

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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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