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3D Tic Tac Toe (AMIGA) – Think in Three Dimensions, Play Beyond the Grid

Games | 01 November 2025
Back in the golden age of the Amiga, when developers were pushing the limits of creativity and hardware, 3D Tic Tac Toe emerged as a simple yet revolutionary puzzle game. It reimagined one of the oldest and simplest strategy games — Tic Tac Toe — and gave it a new dimension, quite literally.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo 64) – The Game That Defined an Era

Games | 19 October 2025
When The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time released on the Nintendo 64 in 1998, it didn't just raise the bar — it rewrote the rules of game design forever. It was Nintendo's masterpiece, a seamless blend of adventure, storytelling, and innovation that transformed 3D gaming into something emotional, cinematic, and unforgettable.

Lode Runner 3D (Nintendo 64) – The Classic Puzzle Adventure Reimagined

Games | 19 October 2025
When Lode Runner 3D hit the Nintendo 64 in 1999, it wasn't just another remake — it was a bold reinvention of one of gaming's earliest puzzle-platform icons. Taking the addictive, brain-twisting gameplay of the 1980s original and reimagining it in full 3D, this was Hudson Soft's ambitious attempt to bring a classic into a new dimension.

Mario Party (Nintendo 64) – The Friendship-Destroying Classic That Started It All

Games | 19 October 2025
When Mario Party launched on the Nintendo 64 in 1998, it didn't just introduce a new kind of game — it created a new kind of chaos. It was the first time Nintendo turned Mario's world into a board game, blending dice rolls, power-ups, and ruthless mini-games into a multiplayer experience that was as hilarious as it was brutal.

Resident Evil (PlayStation) – The Birth of Survival Horror

Games | 19 October 2025
When Resident Evil first launched on the PlayStation in 1996, it didn't just introduce players to zombies — it introduced an entirely new genre. Equal parts puzzle, panic, and pure dread, it became the defining moment for survival horror, setting the standard for decades of games that followed.

NASCAR 2000 (PlayStation) – The Golden Age of Console Racing

Games | 19 October 2025
When NASCAR 2000 sped onto the PlayStation in 1999, it captured the unmistakable roar of late-90s motorsport and the intensity of America's most iconic racing series. Developed by EA Sports, this entry delivered pure adrenaline — blending simulation, speed, and the raw spectacle of stock car racing into a package that became a fan favorite for years.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo DS) – The Classic Rivalry Reimagined

Games | 19 October 2025
When Mario vs. Donkey Kong hit the Nintendo DS, it wasn't just another Mario spin-off — it was the rebirth of one of gaming's oldest rivalries. What started in arcades back in 1981 as a simple climb-to-the-top challenge evolved into a clever puzzle-platformer that blended nostalgia, precision, and ingenuity.

Pokémon Conquest (Nintendo DS) – The Tactical Evolution of Pokémon

Games | 19 October 2025
When Pokémon Conquest arrived on the Nintendo DS in 2012, it wasn't just another Pokémon spin-off — it was a bold experiment that fused two unlikely worlds: Nintendo's beloved monster-catching universe and the grand strategy of Nobunaga's Ambition. What could have been a gimmick instead became one of the most unique and rewarding Pokémon experiences ever made.

The Henry Stickmin Legacy Collection – A Flash Classic Reborn

Games | 18 October 2025
Before cinematic choice-driven adventures became mainstream, a stick figure named Henry showed the internet how fun — and hilarious — interactive storytelling could be. The Henry Stickmin Legacy Collection is a celebration of that creativity — six games that combine absurd humor, clever animation, and countless branching paths that defined the golden age of Flash gaming.

Bloons Tower Defense 4 (Bloons TD 4) – The Evolution of a Flash Legend

Games | 18 October 2025
By 2009, the Bloons Tower Defense series had become one of the most recognizable names in browser gaming. With Bloons Tower Defense 4, Ninja Kiwi took everything fans loved about the series and polished it to near perfection. Sharper graphics, dynamic maps, and deeper upgrade paths made this the biggest leap forward in the franchise's history — a turning point that bridged the classic Flash era with the modern tower defense experience we know today.

Bloons Tower Defense 2 (Bloons TD 2) – Bigger Maps, Smarter Bloons, Sharper Strategy

Games | 18 October 2025
Just a few months after the original balloon-popping sensation took the web by storm, Ninja Kiwi returned with Bloons Tower Defense 2 — the sequel that proved lightning could strike twice. Released in 2007, this follow-up refined everything players loved about the first game: sharper visuals, tougher enemies, and deeper strategy, all wrapped in that simple yet irresistible Flash-era charm.

Bloons Tower Defense (Bloons TD 1) – Where It All Began

Games | 18 October 2025
Before there were hundreds of towers, Monkey Knowledge trees, and complex upgrade paths, there was simply a dart, a monkey, and a wave of colorful balloons. Bloons Tower Defense (Bloons TD 1), released in 2007 by Ninja Kiwi, began as a humble Flash game — but it laid the foundation for one of the most iconic and addictive strategy franchises ever created.

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