Summary

Picture 1995.

If you remember these launches, how’s your back doing?

8Jumping Flash!

Yoshi rides Poochy, Colorful Yoshi’s stand around, Yoshi with Baby Mario on his back

It’s barely remembered these days, but at least it gotan Astro Bot cameo.

The powerful pink puffball has been on some wild adventures.

These are the very best Kirby video games of all time.

Artwork of Copen, Vectorman, and Epsilon Eagle

Here’s every game in the Rayman series, ranked.

Despite mixed reviews at the time, the game is still held in decent regard.

Even just on the surface, this game is gorgeous.

Split image from Oddworld Abe’s Oddysee, Limbo, and Ori and the Will of the Wisps.

This extends to the audio as well.

Just listen to that underground theme.

Either that, or it makes you really want to film a YouTube rant.

A split image of cover art from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island and Rayman with Mega Man from Mega Man 7 over top.

Gear up for an electrifying adventure with these captivating games that channel the spirit of Mega Man!

Plus, it introduced Bass.

Who doesn’t love Bass?

A split image of gameplay from Ice Climber and the cover of Ghosts ‘n Goblins with a pixelated Super Mario from Super Mario Bros. over top.

(Mega Man doesn’t count.)

3D graphics on a SNES?

What is this witchcraft?

Kirby and the Forgotten Land Kirby Looks Ahead, Kirby Planet Robobot Kirbys Hops Into Mech-Suit, Kirby 64 Kirby Stands With DeDeDe and Ribbon

After all, graphics aren’t everything.

But then, how would the sequel make its own splash?

Somehow even more timeless.

Split images of Rayman Origins, Rayman 2, and Rayman Legends.

Just enough added to make it feel even smoother and more gratifying.

Add inDiddy and Dixie’s victory dancesand you’ve got a legendary 30-year-old classic.

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