Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (USA)N64 |
| The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is considered to be one of the greatest games of all time, due in large part to the seamless unity between traditional Zelda gameplay and the bold, artistic, 3D environment in which it is presented. View Game |
Legend of Zelda, The - Majora's Mask (USA)N64 |
| The follow-up to Ocarina of Time sees the series stalwart Link embark on a journey to save the land of Termina from being crushed by the moon in three days. To defeat the Skull Kid, Link has to live the same three days over and over again. View Game |
Super Mario 64 (USA)N64 |
| A landmark in videogames with 3D gameplay, Super Mario 64 set numerous standards for 3D platforming design upon its release. View Game |
Super Mario Bros. 3 (USA)NES |
| Super Mario Bros. 3 sends Mario on a whole new adventure across diverse worlds and sporting strange new suits and abilities. View Game |
Duck Hunt (World)NES |
| Duck Hunt was one of the original NES launch titles, featuring a lightgun, ducks and a laughing blood-hound. View Game |
Snowboard Kids (USA)N64 |
| Featuring quirky and intricate level designs, Snowboard Kids is a solid and fast paced racer. As you race to the finish, you can do tricks to earn money to purchase weapons and items to lay waste to your competition in a style comparable to Mario Kart. View Game |
007 - GoldenEye (USA)N64 |
| A Nintendo 64 game based on the James Bond film by the same name, GoldenEye 007 is both a crucial milestone in the evolution of first-person shooters on consoles and universally considered one of the best movie license games ever made. View Game |
Super Smash Bros. (USA)N64 |
| Characters from popular Nintendo franchises meet up for the first time (and then duke it out) in this crossover fighting game by HAL. View Game |
Mario Kart 64 (USA)N64 |
| Mario Kart's first foray into 3D and the second game in the series, featuring an assortment of various power ups and characters with a distinct Mario vibe. View Game |
Pokemon Stadium (USA)N64 |
| The Japan only introduction to the Pokemon Stadium series. The sequel was released as Pokemon Stadium in other regions. View Game |
Pokemon Snap (USA)N64 |
| As Pokémon photographer Todd, players must snap photographs of the titular creatures in their natural habitats for Professor Oak. View Game |
Mortal Kombat 4 (USA)N64 |
| Mortal Kombat 4 is the fourth installment of one of the most violent fighting game franchises of all time, moving the series to 3D while introducing limited weapon-based combat. View Game |
Super Monkey BallGCN |
| A game with many different game modes that all revolve around monkeys in balls. That should be all you need to know. View Game |
Rayman [U]PSX |
| Rayman marks the debut for the Ubisoft series of the same name. View Game |
Banjo-Kazooie (USA)N64 |
| Play as lovable goofball Banjo the bear and his bird pal Kazooie in the first of many adventures as they collect valuable "Jiggies" in order to face the vile witch, Gruntilda and save Banjo's sister Tooty. View Game |
F-Zero X (USA)N64 |
| Nintendo brings its futuristic racing series to the Nintendo 64, along with 3D graphics, multiplayer, and 26 new racers. View Game |
Kirby's Dream Land 2 (USA, Europe)GB |
| Kirby, along with three new friends, must fix the rainbows that once connected the islands of Dream Land together. View Game |
Pokemon - Yellow Version (USA, Europe)GBC |
| Pokemon Yellow was the third pokemon game (not counting the japanese Green version) to be released on gameboy/gameboy color. It was mostly similar to red and blue, but it featured colors, and lots of references to the pokemon anime.
The first thing you'll notice if you've played blue or red, is that you can only get pikachu as a starting pokemon. Moreover, that pikachu will travel outside of his/her pokeball, and follow you around, just like in the anime.
This simple change has a somewhat big impact on the begining of the game, since the first gym is rock type pokemon. And rock type are immune to electricity... So don't expect to win this one with pikachu...
The only efficient method of beating Brock I've found is raising a butterfree, from either a caterpie or a metapod. Butterfree learns confusion, which is probably the only pokemon move available to you you, this early in the game, that can hurt reasonably well rock pokemons.
However, after the harsh begining, the game rewards you ! In Cerulean city and Vermillion, you can obtain the 3 starter pokemons, charmander, bulbasur, and squirtle !
Another thing to note, is the appearance of Jessie and James, the two inept team rocket grunts, along with their signature pokemons and meowth. They aren't much of a challenge though.
All in all, pokemon yellow is an interesting game for those who have already played blue or red before, but newbies might find the initial difficulty to be somewhat a turn off. View Game |
Super Mario Land 2 - 6 Golden Coins (USA, Europe)GB |
| While Mario was away in Sarasa Land, Wario sweeps in and puts the whole of Mario Land under a magic spell renaming it Wario Land. It's up to Mario to come back and save the day again! View Game |
Sonic The Hedgehog (World) (v1.1)Game Gear |
| The inaugural game in Sega's flagship series sees you take control of a blue hedgehog known as Sonic. Sonic the Hedgehog infused conventional platforming with thrilling speed. View Game |
Bubble Bobble (USA)NES |
| An early arcade platformer that has 100 levels. View Game |
Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom (set 1)MAME |
| Snow Bros. is a Bubble Bobble styled game where a couple of snowmen brothers must battle through stage after stage of baddies by giving them the cold shoulder. View Game |
Spin Master / Miracle AdventureNeoGeo |
| A popular side-scrolling arcade game with dual player mechanics featuring a yo-yo as the weapon of choice.
Fight through enemies with various yo-yo attacks and even utilize explosives to slay your way through each vibrant level. View Game |
Space InvadersMAME |
| Space Invaders is one of the most successful video games of all time and one of the first arcade shooters. It revolutionized the industry in its day and has since become a pop culture icon. View Game |
Super Mario SunshineGCN |
| When a luxurious escape to sun-drenched Isle Delfino takes a turn for the worse, it’s up to Mario to clean up the newly sludge-filled paradise, clear his own name in a case of mistaken identity, and rescue Princess Peach from an elusive kidnapper – by all accounts, a typical vacation for the infamous plumber. View Game |
The Legend Of Zelda The Wind WakerGCN |
| The first entry in the Zelda franchise for the GameCube, sporting a distinctive cel-shaded graphics style. It built upon the mechanics of Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask and featured an oceanic setting emphasizing exploration and discovery. View Game |
SSX 3 (USA)PS2 |
| The third game of the SSX franchise, SSX3 continues the tradition of over-the-top Uber Tricks, super stylistic characters and introduces the "One Mountain" concept. View Game |
Spyro the Dragon [NTSC-U]PSX |
| Spyro the Dragon is a 3D platformer from acclaimed developers Insomniac Games. In this adventure, Spyro is tasked with freeing his fellow dragons from stone and defeating the evil Gnasty Gnorc. View Game |
Crash Bandicoot - The Wrath of Cortex (USA)PS2 |
| Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex brings the fight to the sixth generation consoles while retaining a lot of the original concepts and ideas of the previously Playstation-focused franchise. View Game |
Enter the Matrix (USA) (v2.00)PS2 |
| A third-person action game which intertwines the stories of The Animatrix, The Matrix: Reloaded and The Matrix: Revolutions. View Game |
God of War (USA)PS2 |
| Play as the Spartan warrior, Kratos, as he cuts his way through armies of mythological creatures on a path to kill Ares, the God of War, and gain redemption for his past sins. View Game |
Kingdom Hearts (USA)PS2 |
| A unique mix of Disney and Square Enix characters join spiky-haired hero Sora on his epic journey to save multiple worlds from the evil of the Heartless and find his lost friends Riku and Kairi. View Game |
Grand Theft Auto - Vice City (USA) (v3.00)PS2 |
| Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is the second 3D game in the series and sixth original title. It features more of the same sand-box action-adventure gameplay with a new 1980s setting, new characters, new weapons and much more. View Game |
Game Shark GBA (U)(Independent)GBA |
| A Game Shark is, and always have been, a database of cheats and hacks for various games, sometimes requiring the user to manually input codes to achieve the desired effect, such as infinite health, money, boost (in racing games), or magic (MP, mana, etc... such as inn the case of many RPGs. View Game |
Myst [NTSC-U]PSX |
| Myst is an adventure game that takes place on a mysterious island. It was one of the first games ever released on the CD format and was notable for using a high amount of pre-rendered 3D imagery. View Game |
Wolfenstein 3D (USA)SNES |
| Considered by many to be the progenitor of the first-person shooter genre, Wolfenstein 3D is a 1992 first-person action game that pits the player, as Allied spy William "B.J." Blazkowicz, against the might of Nazi Germany. View Game |
Unreal Tournament (USA)PS2 |
| A spin-off of the original Unreal, Unreal Tournament is a fast-paced multiplayer first-person shooter for up to 16 players in six different game modes (from the standard Deathmatch to the mission-based Assault). View Game |
Sim City 2000 [NTSC-U]PSX |
| SimCity 2000 is a city simulation game where players can build cities from small and neat to large and dirty, or anything in between. View Game |
Donkey Kong Country (USA)SNES |
| A landmark SNES game featuring the first 32meg cart to be released on the system. Donkey Kong Country was a revolutionary platformer, going on to spawn two sequels. View Game |
Fatal Frame (USA)PS2 |
| Although not actually based on a true story, as the misleading packaging claims, Fatal Frame is still a beloved horror game in which a camera is the player's only weapon against malevolent spirits. View Game |