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(#1) Super Mario Bros.
- Sep 13 1985
Leap into the timeless tale of Mario and Luigi's quest to rescue Princess Peach from the clutches of the villainous Bowser in Super Mario Bros. The gameplay offers several levels of platform jumping, turtle-stomping action, and power ups to challenge even the most experienced gamers. This iconic game burst onto the gaming scene and, to this day, remains a pillar in the foundation of video gaming culture.
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(#2) Super Mario Bros. 3
- Oct 23 1988
In Super Mario Bros. 3, you'll dash across mushroom kingdoms more vibrant than ever, battling colossal bosses and puzzling platforming sequences in order to save Princess Peach once again. The title introduced memorable gameplay mechanics like the flying "Raccoon Suit" and the fan-favorite "Super Leaf". The game took the world by storm, raising the bar higher than your average side-scroller.
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(#3) Super Mario World
- Jan 01 1990
Super Mario World lets you embark on a quest to liberate Dinosaur Land from Bowser's tyranny alongside Mario's newfound, adorable ally, Yoshi. Its intuitive platforming, coupled with the ability to descend on foes from above riding Yoshi, resulted in an indelible experience. This early '90s gem became the crown jewel in Nintendo's pantheon, defining the future of the platforming genre.
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(#4) The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
- Jan 01 1991
Travel back in time to rescue Princess Zelda from the oppressive clutches of the evil sorcerer, Agahnim in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. The gameplay blends top-down exploration with adrenaline-fueled swordplay, wrapped in an engaging narrative. This game, steeped in 16-bit glory, cemented the franchise's reputation and influenced countless other adventure games.
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(#5) The Legend of Zelda
- 1986
Set out on an epic quest to save Princess Zelda from the King of Evil, Ganon, in The Legend of Zelda. The emphasis on exploration, puzzle-solving, and fierce combat reshaped the landscape of adventure games forever. It was a game that proved a force to reckon with, mesmerizing gamers and bucking industry trends.
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(#6) Super Mario 64
- 1996
In Super Mario 64, experience a groundbreaking 3D platformer as you chase down Bowser to once again save Princess Peach. The free-roaming gameplay and revolutionary camera control make this title a top-notch gaming experience. Mario's 3D debut made waves, slingshotting the genre into a dimension and leaving an inescapable impact behind.
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(#7) Mario Kart 64
- Dec 14 1996
Put the pedal to the metal in comical, chaotic races in diverse settings in Mario Kart 64. Its notable gameplay combines frantic scalability, intense showdowns with items, and tussles against friends. This game shifted the racing-game gear, offering an unmatched combination of laughter and competition.
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(#8) Sonic the Hedgehog
- Jun 23 1991
In Sonic the Hedgehog, race through loop-de-loops and collect rings in a high-speed mission to thwart the dastardly Dr. Robotnik. The fast-paced platforming gameplay and memorable soundtrack catapult you into Sonic's high-octane world. The game came barrelling into the '90s, forever defining Sega's mascot and shaping platform games of that era.
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(#9) Street Fighter II
- 1992
Street Fighter II grips you in a cutthroat, worldwide martial arts tournament where you combat diverse challengers with varied fighting styles. The strategic gameplay pivots around mastering the distinctive moves and special attacks of each character. This game's impact is undeniable, shaping the fighting game genre, and has been uppercutting gaming norms since its release.
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(#10) GoldenEye 007
- Aug 23 1997
GoldenEye 007 puts you in the shoes of James Bond, offering a mix of stealth, shooting, and great storytelling. Its multi-player mode set the standard for console shooters, enabling epic showdowns with up to four players. The game had an explosive impact, setting a new standard for movie tie-ins and multiplayer gaming.
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(#11) Super Mario Kart
- 1992
Super Mario Kart encourages you to slip the banana peel under your competitor's wheel as you drift your way to victory. The blend of classic Mario characters, power-ups, and thrilling races form a highly engaging gameplay. It drove the kart racing genre to new heights, transforming friendly competitions into nail-biting rivalries.
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(#12) Donkey Kong Country
- Nov 21 1994
Join Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong in their quest to reclaim stolen bananas from the evil Kremlings in Donkey Kong Country. Its distinct platforming gameplay featuring jaw-dropping set pieces, barrel-blasting sequences, and memorable boss fights brought a new dynamic to the genre. It was a smash hit that not only reinvigorated the Donkey Kong brand but also left a significant footprint in gaming history.
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(#13) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- Nov 21 1998
Embark on a timeless journey in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as you traverse a beautifully realized Hyrule with young hero, Link. The gameplay combines real-time combat, puzzle-solving, and captivating dungeon exploration. Its milestone narrative and immersive gameplay makes it the apple of many gaming enthusiasts' eyes.
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(#14) Mortal Kombat
- Aug 01 1992
Mortal Kombat thrusts you into a deadly tournament full of spine-tingling fatalities and grotesque finishing moves. Its unforgettable "fatalities" and deep roster of characters enriched the brutal, combo-based combat. The game landed on the scene with thud, sparking controversy due to its violent content while at the same time garnering a cult following.
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(#15) Final Fantasy VII
- 1997
Engross yourself in the dystopian world of Final Fantasy VII as Cloud Strife, a mercenary seeking to bring down a ruthless corporation draining the planet's life energy. The intriguing narrative, strategic turn-based combat, and the fascinating character arcs manifest an unforgettable gameplay experience. It was a game-changer that pushed the boundaries of storytelling in video games to unparalleled heights.
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(#16) Super Smash Bros.
- 1999
Super Smash Bros. gives players the opportunity to pit their favorite Nintendo characters against each other in exciting, mash-up battles, effectively bringing a fan-fiction to life. The gameplay is a blend of palpable intensity and hilarious chaos, mixing strategic button-mashing with careful maneuvering. By igniting playful rivalries and sparking connections through shared love for specific characters, Super Smash Bros. has made an undying impact on the gaming community.
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(#17) Doom
- 1993
In Doom, blast through hordes of demonic creatures on Mars using a myriad of weapons. Offering a gripping first-person shooter gameplay with a labyrinthine level design, Doom set a semblance of multiplayer gaming. This highly influential title raised hell when it launched, redefining the first-person shooter genre and leaving a lasting legacy.
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(#18) Duck Hunt
- Jan 01 1984
Take aim and shoot at ducks in a virtual hunting experience with Duck Hunt. The gameplay utilized the NES Zapper allowing players to take physical aim at on-screen enemies - a thrill at the time. This game was a real blast from the past and marked the dawn of gun gaming accessories.
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(#19) Sonic the Hedgehog 2
- Oct 25 1992
Whizzing at lightning speeds and collecting rings galore, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 follows Sonic and his buddy Tails as they go head-to-head with the sinister Dr. Robotnik. The gameplay is a high-octane platforming adventure, offering meticulous level design and challenging mechanics. Its revolutionary speed-driven gameplay and iconic characters set the pace for future platformers, laying the foundation for Sega's lasting legacy.
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(#20) Pokémon Red and Blue
- 1998
In Pokémon Red and Blue, players embark on an incredible journey to become the ultimate Pokémon Trainer, exploring various environments and capturing a plethora of unique Pokémon. The gameplay is a blend of role-playing, puzzle-solving, and strategic turn-based battles which fostered deep connections among players and their Pokémon. By igniting the global Pokémania phenomenon, these games brought interactive social experiences to a whole new level.
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(#21) Super Mario Bros. 2
- Oct 01 1988
Questing through the dream world of Subcon with Mario and Co., Super Mario Bros. 2 offers an imaginative twist on the original game's story. The game explores fresh gameplay concepts like enemy-hurling and character-specific abilities, straying from standard "stomp on the enemy's head" mechanic. This sequel left an indelible mark on the Mario franchise and popular culture, showcasing Nintendo's creative push towards novel directions.
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(#22) Contra
- Jan 01 1987
Players blast their way through alien hordes in Contra, a game that set the bar high for its unapologetic difficulty and cooperative gameplay. High-stakes platforming paired with machine-gun action are the signature gameplay elements in this thrilling run-and-gun adventure. With its rigorous difficulty and cooperative fun, Contra harks back to the golden era of arcade gaming.
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(#23) Metroid
- Aug 06 1986
In Metroid, players explore alien worlds, assume the role of Samus Aran, a bounty hunter on a mission to bring down the nefarious Space Pirates. Its pioneering gameplay blend of exploration, puzzle-solving, and combat made Metroid one of the first successful examples of a nonlinear action-adventure game. This classic not only laid the groundwork for the Metroidvania genre but also played a crucial role in shaping the representation of female characters in video games.
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(#24) Space Invaders
- Jun 01 1978
Gunning down rows of pixelated aliens in Space Invaders, players felt the mounting pressure of each descending wave. The game’s simple yet addictive gameplay, coupled with its escalating difficulty, created a gravitational pull for players worldwide. As a trailblazer of the shoot 'em up genre and its massive cultural impact, Space Invaders fueled the video game craze, pushing the medium into mainstream pop culture.
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(#25) Pac-Man
- May 22 1980
In the legendary maze of Pac-Man, players guide the titular character as it gobbles up pellets and dodges pesky ghosts. The gameplay is a blend of strategic navigation and frantic evasion that takes arcade simplicity to extreme levels of tension. Pac-Man’s infectious gameplay and cultural phenomenon could be described as nothing less than the golden pellet of the arcade era.
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(#26) Donkey Kong
- Jan 01 1981
Playing as Jumpman (later to be known as Mario), players in Donkey Kong briskly climb ladders and leap barrels to rescue the captured damsel from the titular ape. The simple but nuanced gameplay and the mapping-out of 'platform gaming' has paved the way for the genre's evolution. It's no monkey business to say that Donkey Kong's footprint is deeply embedded in gaming culture, generating enduring characters and memorable moments.
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(#27) Resident Evil
- Mar 22 1996
Surviving the hordes of living dead in the isolated Spencer mansion was no picnic in the pioneering survival horror game, Resident Evil. Its gameplay is a tense blend of exploration, puzzle-solving, and heart-pounding combat. By leading the charge in the survival horror genre and leaving generations of gamers white-knuckle scared, Resident Evil remains an iconic monument of gaming.
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(#28) Metal Gear Solid
- Sep 03 1998
Undertaking a covert mission as Solid Snake in Metal Gear Solid, players experience a deep narrative enveloped in geopolitical themes. Its gameplay combines stealth, espionage, and tactical combat to fulfill infiltration objectives. Metal Gear Solid's narrative depth, innovative stealth gameplay, and thought-provoking themes have left an indelible mark on the video game industry.
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(#29) Mega Man 2
- Jul 10 1989
Piloting the blue bomber through a wide range of robotic bosses in Mega Man 2 represents the epitome of 8-bit challenges. The gameplay, defined by defeating bosses and harnessing their powers, set new standards for action platforming. Its mighty impact is seen as an influential blueprint in game design and a cornerstone of Capcom's legacy.
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(#30) Super Metroid
- Jan 01 1994
Venturing through the alien world Zebes as the fearless Samus Aran in Super Metroid, players reveal the secrets of a gripping and atmospheric plot. Combining exploration, platforming, and shoot-em-up gameplay elements in an interconnected world, Super Metroid embodies the "Metroidvania" genre. The game's influence resonates in the industry, making it a titanic pillar of action-adventure gaming.
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(#31) Double Dragon
- Jan 01 1987
Doling out combos to a sinister gang in a post-apocalyptic world, Double Dragon was the beat 'em up that transformed two-player co-op action. With intuitive controls and a progression system rewarding skilled play, the game set a benchmark for side-scrolling brawlers. Double Dragon kicked the genre into high gear, influencing countless games with its cooperative, competitive, and visceral combat.
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(#32) Crash Bandicoot
- Aug 31 1996
Navigating through Wumpa Island's treacherous jungles and outsmarting foes, Crash Bandicoot offers a lighthearted but challenging 3D platforming adventure. Its gameplay pushes players with tight controls and innovative level design, making each spin, jump, and slide crucial for success. As Playstation's unofficial mascot and a revolution in 3D platforming, Crash Bandicoot has etched a permanent spot in gaming memory.
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(#33) Frogger
- Jan 01 1981
A casual classic, Frogger brings you the simple yet heart-racing story of a humble frog seeking a safe path home, challenging the player's timing and judgement skills, and embedding itself as a benchmark title in arcade history. Gameplay revolves around making it past the bustling traffic and perilous rivers by hopping forward, back, and sideways. Its testament to the dramatic tension that even the simplest narratives can create has cemented its place in the gaming hall of fame.
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(#34) Street Fighter
- 1987
Exchanged fists and fireballs in fierce hand-to-hand combat characterize the groundbreaking, one-on-one fighter, Street Fighter. Its strategic, precise controls and character choice dynamics contributed to a high skill-ceiling gameplay. Launching an entire genre of fighting games and numerous eSport competitions, Street Fighter indisputably dominates its weight class in gaming culture.
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(#35) Diablo
- 1997
Descending into the fiery depths of hell in Diablo, players experience a dark, gothic universe teeming with demonic foes. Its gameplay combines hack-and-slash combat with procedurally-generated dungeons, ensuring each run is refreshingly brutal. As a pioneer of the action RPG genre, Diablo's sinister ambiance and addictive loot-based gameplay set a benchmark, spawning legions of imitators.
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(#36) Galaga
- 1981
The relentless swarm of aliens in Galaga offers a pulse-pounding narrative delivered via a top-down shooter experience requiring quick thinking reflexes. Your aim: to shoot down waves of insectile aliens while tactically avoiding capture, introduced the mechanic of risk-and-reward to millions of gamers. Galaga's success in the '80s marks it as a vital stepping stone in the evolution of the shoot-'em-up genre.
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(#37) Mario Bros.
- Jan 01 1983
Mario Bros. presents a tale of blue-collar brotherhood against an array of imaginative adversaries, demanding well-timed jumps and precision movements. With its iconic platforming gameplay and intoxicating level designs, it sparked a revolution in the gaming industry. A landmark release, this game effectively wrote the book on how to deliver a fun, engaging platformer, and established itself as the gold standard for 2D gaming.
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(#38) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- 1989
Pitting a team of pizza-loving, sewer-dwelling ninjas against crime lord Shredder, this action-packed game shares the Turtles' brotherly tale while serving up a slice of side-scrolling beat-em-up gameplay. Delivering a heroic journey and blending cooperative gameplay with cartoony violence, the game has cemented itself in the minds of an entire generation. This dojo of fun honed the concept of multiplayer couch gaming, making it a 'shell' of a good time.
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(#39) The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
- Jan 01 1993
Link's Awakening recounts Link getting marooned on a mysterious island, with gameplay based around solving puzzles and mastering swordplay. Its cartridge-to-controller storytelling sets it apart, creating a vibrant world steeped in mystery and adventure. This gem of the Zelda series is often lauded as a triumphant showcase of imaginative game design that influenced future RPGs.
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(#40) NBA Jam
- 1993
Oddly traditional yet wildly unconventional, NBA Jam tells a tale where David tackles Goliath on the basketball court. The game's over-the-top, two-on-two, arcade-style basketball gameplay, complete with exaggerated dunk physics and flaming basketballs, is both absurd and alluring. Its charm rests in (quite literally) setting conventional norms of a sports video game on fire and captivating players, thereby carving a niche in video game culture.
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(#41) Final Fantasy VI
- 1994
This epic saga sets the stage with Magicites, Espers, and a tyrannical empire, delivering a highly strategic and emotional turn-based RPG experience. Alongside memorable characters with intertwining storylines, it remains an influential game that hit the sweet spot between an epic narrative and engaging gameplay. Final Fantasy VI's unique branching story structure and opera scene have made it a much-loved classic among RPG fans.
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(#42) Grand Theft Auto
- Oct 01 1997
This game narrates an unconventional story of urban crime, introducing players to a veritable digital playground of illicit activities. From carjackings to various missions, the game's open-world, sandbox-style gameplay has caused both controversy and acclaim. Grand Theft Auto's notoriety and franchise success is a testament to its compelling, immersive, and adult-oriented gaming experience.
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(#43) Resident Evil 2
- Jan 21 1998
Set in the zombie-infested Raccoon City, Resident Evil 2's survival horror narrative is loaded with impending doom and grotesque enemies. Maneuvering through claustrophobic corridors with limited resources, it serves up a chilling and tense gameplay. Resident Evil 2 solidified the survival horror genre with a fresh take on zombie narratives, and has left a lasting and haunting impression on the world of gaming.
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(#44) Tetris: The Soviet Mind Game
While lacking a traditional storyline, it offers a narrative of escalating challenge and personal mastery. With gameplay defined by strategically aligning geometric blocks for total row elimination, Tetris is universally relatable and satisfying. As one of the most iconic and influential games ever, Tetris ignited a puzzle-game phenomenon and has a ubiquitous presence in popular culture.
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(#45) Command & Conquer
- Aug 31 1995
Set in an alternate reality of escalating warfare between GDI and NOD factions, Command & Conquer blends compelling storytelling with real-time strategy gameplay. Balancing resource management, base building, and strategic combat, the game set a new standard in strategy gaming. Its multiplayer feature and carefully woven narrative have made Command & Conquer a cornerstone of its genre.
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(#46) The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
- Jan 01 2000
This game swaps a tale about the end of the world, giving a sense of urgency and dread throughout. The unique mechanic of time manipulation features prominently in its gameplay and puzzle-solving; it's a race against the clock to prevent impending doom. With its darker themes and mature approach, Majora's Mask showed a newfound depth to Zelda's series, proving games can offer deep, emotional experiences.
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(#47) Half-Life
- Nov 19 1998
Half-Life stands as a narrative-heavy game unfolding in a disastrous science experiment gone wrong. Its gameplay seamlessly combines first-person shooting with puzzle elements, offering an immersive experience that blurred the line between player and protagonist. The game revolutionized the FPS genre, presenting an innovative scripted sequences system that has fundamentally shaped modern narratives in video games.
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(#48) Golden Axe
- Aug 17 1989
A tour-de-force in the beat em' up genre, Golden Axe narrates an age-old tale of revenge, taking players on a hack 'n slash journey across a fantastical landscape replete with villains and creatures. Gameplay is jam-packed with intense combat, magic, and epic boss battles. This supreme mix of story and strategy resurrected the arcade scene and set a precedent for future action games.
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(#49) SimCity 2000
- Jan 01 1993
Although lacking a traditional narrative, SimCity 2000 crafts a captivating story of city building, managing, and sometimes catastrophic destruction. The gameplay revolves around managing resources, keeping the population happiness in check, and city planning, which was charmingly intricate for its time. Considered as a cornerstone of computer gaming, SimCity 2000 truly stamped the city simulation genre onto the gaming landscape.
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(#52) Duke Nukem
Embodying the ultimate wise-cracking action hero, Duke Nukem presents a macho narrative against an alien invasion. Gameplay is a good cheese-laden mix of shooting, dodging, and constant one-liners, keeping players constantly entertained. Duke Nukem's unique blend of humor and action set the standard for a certain class of memorable, personality-driven first-person shooters.
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