Although the 1980s are deservedly considered to be the most important decade in the history of the gaming industry, with Nintendo’s NES breathing new life into the home-console industry after theAtari 2600caused it to crash; the 90s saw the gaming industry come on leaps and bounds. The Nintendo 64, PlayStation 1,Ocarina of Time,andSuper Mario 64all released in the 90s, and are among the most important releases in the industry’s history with their bold leap from 2D to 3D.

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The importance of the decade’s major releases doesn’t guarantee, however, that the games still hold up today. As new ideas flourish and old classics are cloned and improved upon, many iconic games that once felt revolutionary now seem watered-down and overly simplistic. Thankfully though, numerous games still offer the same priceless entertainment today as when they first hit shelves.

10(Hasn’t Aged Well) Grim Fandango

Once a cornerstone of the gaming industry, the point and click genre has been reduced to a nostalgia-fueled niche in recent years as the genre has struggled to adapt and compete with the ever-improving action, adventure, and platforming genres.

Another key issue is that some of the games,likeGrim Fandango,were extremely difficult; with puzzles that often resulted in the classic “how was I ever supposed to work that out” thought. Furthermore, the majority of point and click games advertised a strategy guide or help-line that could be called if players got stuck. The genre would often be intentionally tough for this reason, to encourage people to spend money on help if they were stuck. The modern gamer is far less patient than in the 90s, meaning many young fans will likely dismissGrim Fandangowhen they see that there’s no in-game guidance for completing themany tough puzzles.

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9(Aged Well) Crash Bandicoot: Warped

The thirdCrash Bandicootgame is considered to be the strongest of the original trilogy, exemplified by its impressive91 Metascore and 9.0 User Score.

Naughty Dog took the criticisms thatCrash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Backwas too similar to the originalCrash Bandicooton board, and added tons of mission variety inWarpedwith underwater, flying, and driving levels all offering a great change of pace. The game was also a pioneer in bringing speedrunning into the mainstream with its time trials that added excellent replay value.

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Vicarious Visions’N. Sane Trilogyremaster did a fantastic job of re-imagining Naughty Dog’s games, but they didn’t overshadow how great 1998’sCrash Bandicoot: Warpedstill is to play today.

8(Hasn’t Aged Well) Rayman

Ubisoft’s limbless mascot hit the ground running in 1995 withRayman.The new platforming mascot put himself on the map with the iconic Dream Forest world that kicked off the game in style and is one of the most memorable platforming worlds of the 90s.

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The issue withRaymanis, however, that the game takes a sharp decline in quality during its second half, as it becomes excruciatingly difficult. Difficulty isn’t usually a reason to criticize a game, as many players like the challenge, and most games fall into the “tough but fair” category.Raymanon the other hand can feel impossible at times with boss attacks that fill almost the entire screen, numerous jumps where the platform appears to be just out of reach, and frequent camera issues. The source of these issues becomes clear when discovering that, believe it or not,the developers rarely playtested the game.

7(Aged Well) Crash Team Racing

It’s safe to say thatCrash Team Racingwasn’t the most inventive game in the world, as Naughty Dog essentially created a clone ofMario Kart 64andDiddy Kong Racing.

Despite the unoriginality,Crash Team Racingis still one of the most well-balanced and enjoyable kart racers ever released. LikeCrash Bandicoot: Warped, Crash Team Racinghas recently been remastered; but the PS1 game is still as fun to play today, especially with friends, as back in 1999.

An early design of Lara Croft from Tomb Raider

6(Hasn’t Aged Well) Tomb Raider

The first entry into one of the most iconic video gaming franchises was released in 1996 by Eidos Interactive. Developed by Core Design,Tomb Raiderwas a pioneer in the action-adventure genre that would soon become a dominant force in the gaming industry.

Unfortunately, it’s safe to say thatTomb Raiderisn’t worth playing today for any reason other than nostalgia. Not only have numerous subsequent action-adventure releases taken ideas fromTomb Raiderand greatly expanded on them, but the game also suffers from typical camera issues that plagued 90s video games.

Rayman on a bridge in Rayman 2: The Great Escape

5(Aged Well) Rayman 2: The Great Escape

Ubisoft wasted little time in reinventing their platforming mascot to the modern times, withRayman 2: The Great Escapeditching the sidescrolling ofRaymanand offering vast, open levels in the same vein ofSuper Mario 64.

Rayman 2: The Great Escapeoffers a far more enjoyable platforming experience today than its predecessorRaymanwith its meticulously designed stages that are an absolute joy to fully explore.

(Left) FIFA 94 penalty kick (Right) Madden 94 snap

4(Haven’t Aged Well) FIFA and Madden Games

EA’sFIFAandMaddenseries' are frequently criticized today as people feel that there isn’t much improvement in each yearly release. Although this is a fair argument to make, there’s no doubting that when comparing games that are at least five or six years apart, the improvements are significant.

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There is still some simplistic fun to be had with 90s sporting titles, running away from the referee to avoid a booking inFIFA 94is still as bizarre and entertaining today as it was in 1994 for example. Generally speaking though, sporting titles have come on leaps and bounds since their 90s iterations with regular improvements to the aesthetics and gameplay realism.

3(Aged Well) Super Mario 64

Nintendo’s marketing team probably wasn’t too stressed overSuper Mario64, as the fact that it was the first 3D Mario game was all consumers needed to know to be desperate to get their hands on it.

Nintendo could have played it safe and created a run of the mill Mario adventure, knowing that it would have still sold tons of copies. Playing it safe has never been in Nintendo’s nature though, and they went all out withMario 64,creating one of the best platformers of all time. As for how the game holds up today, the fact that fans around the world were delighted to hear theSuper Mario Odysseywas going to be a return tothe N64 game’s open level formula, exemplifies just how beloved it still is today.

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2(Hasn’t Aged Well) GoldenEye 007

One of the most influential first-person shooters of all time along withDOOM,GoldenEye 007revolutionized the FPS genre by popularising the once PC-centric genre on consoles.

Unfortunately for Rare, their once groundbreaking game pales in comparison to the FPS titles of today. Features that once seemed ahead of their time like the implementation of stealth and realistic character models have been vastly improved upon as years have gone by, cementingGoldenEye 007firmly in the category of games that should only be sought out today for nostalgia.

Scientist hostage in GoldenEye 007

1(Aged Well) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Much likeSuper Mario 64, Nintendo didn’t play it safe with the first 3DZeldatitle; creating what is considered to be the best 3D game of all time on their first attempt.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time’sincredible 99 Metascore will likely never be matched or beaten due to the influx of reviewers that impact a game’s score aggregation, i.e. the game has 22 review scores whereasBreath of the Wildhas 109. As would be expected, the game doesn’t feel like the near-perfect experience today as it once did, as there are plenty of areas where the game simply falls short of modern adventures. Despite this, playingOcarina of Timetoday is still a memorable experience that any gamer should treat themselves to at least once in their life.

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