Due to technological advancements and appealing user interfaces, video games have undergone significant change in recent years, but in the 1990s, they were created and played differently.
This article will take you on a fascinating journey through the five games that 90s kids most enjoyed and liked. Let’s look at it:
1. Aladdin: You may recall this game, “Aladdin,” which attracted the attention of avid esports lovers in the 1990s due to its flawless fusion of various elements, including graphics, various scenarios, and the ability to toss apples and tomatoes at guards.
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2. Need for Speed: In the 1990s, Need for Speed—commonly referred to as “NFS“—made a name for itself in a variety of contexts. For those of you who are unaware, Electronic Arts published and Criterion Games is now developing this well-known game. The series’ overall theme is illegal street racing, and players are given missions to finish different kinds of races while dodging neighbour hood law enforcement in open spaces.
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3. Mario: Based on the appearance and attractiveness of the game, which contained more information about this well-known game, it must have left an impression on your hearts and minds. The game was set in the fictitious Mushroom Kingdom, usually with Mario as the main character. He is frequently joined by both his brother Luigi and the other Mario Cast members. The straightforward plot serves as the basis for this game’s enormous success.
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4. Contra: If you were a child of the 1990s and you haven’t played this game, you might have missed the most important event of your life. The game was hugely popular on cassettes during that time. The Konami-produced game consists mainly of run-and-gun shooting games. Its most recent release, titled “Contra: Rogue Corps,” was in 2019.
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5. Tekken: Bandai Namco Entertainment created and released a number of fighting video and arcade games under the Tekken brand in Japan. There are other print and film adaptations of the franchise.
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A different version of this game has been released and the last version was released in 2015 with the name “Tekken 7” the next version of this game will be released with the name “Tekken 8” will be released shortly.