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Nintendowas killing it in the ’90s, especially during the 16-bit generation.
Many of these incredible SNES games will hold up forever.
The games on the Nintendo 64 were also excellent, showing how 3D gaming is done.
The ’90s gave us many great puzzle games, but these are the very best.
With the help of the dinosaur, Yoshi, you must once again save Princess Peach from captivity.
During the ’90s, Japan usually received games first.
Not many things slow down the pacing here, which makes it one of the most replayable Zelda games.
There are even levels in space for crying out loud.
This game also infamously brought the debut of Wario.
These games from The Legend of Zelda series have the strongest storylines.
Not to mention that the gameplay remains incredible, with a bit more variety than your usual Zelda fair.
All versions are great to play.
The writing and dialogue are fantastic, elevated by the amazing English translation for the time.
you’ve got the option to control Mario with full 180-degree movement by simply using the analog stick.
It was mind-blowing for 1996.
Super Mario World brought the famous Italian plumber to the Super Nintendo in 1991, and quickly became the best-selling game of all time on that system. With the help of the dinosaur, Yoshi, you must once again save Princess Peach from captivity.
The freedom in how you beat the game is also really cool and encourages replays.
It was pure chaotic fun that also demanded skill, like how to use grenades properly.
It looks and plays better than ever.
Super Mario World brought the famous Italian plumber to the Super Nintendo in 1991, and quickly became the best-selling game of all time on that system. With the help of the dinosaur, Yoshi, you must once again save Princess Peach from captivity.
Banjo took the formula of Super Mario 64 and improved nearly everything.
The progression system was better with acquiring new moves.
Banjo-Kazooie is undoubtedly a must-play platformer.
From high-demand classics to little-known rares, these are the Pokemon games that will set you back the most.