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Sengoku (Neo Geo) – A Supernatural Beat ’Em Up Classic Reborn

Games | 08 November 2025
Long before modern hack-and-slash games mixed magic, martial arts, and myth, Sengoku (Neo Geo) carved its place as one of the most unique beat 'em ups of the early 90s. Released in 1991 by SNK, the game blended Japanese folklore, spirit transformations, and gritty arcade combat into a dark and stylish adventure that stood out from everything else in the genre.

Shock Troopers (Neo Geo) – The Ultimate 90s Run-and-Gun Experience

Games | 08 November 2025
When it comes to pure arcade adrenaline, few games deliver the rush, chaos, and explosive satisfaction of Shock Troopers (Neo Geo). Released in 1997 by SNK and Saurus, this top-down run-and-gun shooter quickly became a standout title in the Neo Geo library — blending fast-paced gameplay, branching routes, and uniquely memorable characters into one electrifying package.

Sonic 3D Blast (Sega Mega Drive) – The Blue Blur Enters a New Dimension

Games | 02 November 2025
By 1996, Sega was preparing to say goodbye to the 16-bit era — but before the blue blur made his full leap into 3D, he took one last spin through the Mega Drive in an adventure unlike any other. Sonic 3D Blast, developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Sega, was a bold experiment that reimagined Sonic's world through an isometric 3D perspective.

Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (PSX) – Run, Jill, Run

Games | 02 November 2025
By 1999, Capcom's Resident Evil franchise had already cemented itself as the king of survival horror. But Resident Evil 3: Nemesis took that fear to another level. Released for the original PlayStation, it was darker, faster, and far more relentless — a game that forced players to think, panic, and run for their lives.

Plants vs. Zombies (Flash Game) – Defend Your Lawn, Save Your Brains

Games | 02 November 2025
Back in 2009, before it became one of the biggest hits in mobile gaming history, Plants vs. Zombies started as a simple yet brilliantly designed Flash browser game. Developed by PopCap Games — the same studio behind Bejeweled and Peggle — it turned the tower defense genre on its head, blending strategy, humor, and charm into something completely fresh.

Guardian Heroes (Sega Saturn) – The Ultimate 2D RPG Brawler

Games | 02 November 2025
Released in 1996 by Treasure, Guardian Heroes is one of those games that proved the Sega Saturn didn't need to chase 3D graphics to shine. Instead, it doubled down on what 2D gaming did best — fluid animation, fast-paced action, and incredible artistic detail.

Panzer Dragoon (Sega Saturn) – The Dragon That Defined a Generation

Games | 02 November 2025
When Panzer Dragoon took flight on the Sega Saturn in 1995, it wasn't just another launch title — it was a vision. Developed by Team Andromeda, a small internal Sega studio led by Yukio Futatsugi, the game showcased a hauntingly beautiful post-apocalyptic world unlike anything players had seen before.

Daytona USA (Sega Saturn) – The King of Arcade Racing Comes Home

Games | 02 November 2025
When Sega's Daytona USA roared into arcades in 1994, it wasn't just a racing game — it was a spectacle. Developed by the legendary AM2 team under Yu Suzuki, it became the definitive 3D racer of its era, dazzling players with its speed, color, and high-octane soundtrack.

Virtua Fighter (Sega Saturn) – The Birth of 3D Combat

Games | 02 November 2025
In 1994, Sega changed the gaming world forever with Virtua Fighter. Developed by AM2 under the legendary Yu Suzuki, it was the first fighting game to bring 3D polygonal characters and fully realized arenas to the arcade — an achievement that redefined what video games could look and feel like.

Fatal Run (Atari 2600) – The Last Great Ride of the 8-Bit Road

Games | 02 November 2025
By the time Fatal Run arrived in 1990, the Atari 2600 was already a relic of gaming history. Consoles like the NES and Sega Genesis had taken the spotlight, yet Atari had one last surprise up its sleeve. Fatal Run wasn't just another racing game — it was an ambitious, story-driven post-apocalyptic adventure that pushed the aging console to its very limits.

The Impossible Quiz 2 (Flash Game) – Even More Impossible Than Before

Games | 02 November 2025
If you thought the first Impossible Quiz was mind-bending, prepare yourself — because The Impossible Quiz 2 doesn't just break your logic, it obliterates it. Released in 2007 by Splapp-Me-Do, this diabolical sequel took the original's brand of twisted humor and turned it into an even more unpredictable, hilarious, and chaotic experience.

Earn to Die (Flash Game) – Drive, Smash, Survive

Games | 01 November 2025
Few Flash games captured the thrill of survival and destruction quite like Earn to Die. Released in the early 2010s by Toffee Games, this post-apocalyptic driving game gave players one simple mission — escape the zombie-infested wasteland at any cost. Armed with nothing but a rusty car and a dream of survival, you had to earn money, upgrade your vehicle, and plow through endless hordes of the undead to reach safety.

Blueprint (Atari 2600) – Build It Before Time Runs Out

Games | 01 November 2025
Among the many creative experiments of the early 1980s, few were as charmingly strange as Blueprint (Atari 2600). Released in 1983 by CBS Electronics, this action-puzzle hybrid mixed memory, reflexes, and a touch of frantic chaos — resulting in one of the most original games ever made for the Atari 2600.

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