We know that countless amazing games were released during this era, but to sum things up, these are the games that made a memorable impact on many gamers out there, including myself: GoldenEye 007 Considered as the father of console shooting games, GoldenEye 007 is a cornerstone for a lot of early-generation gamers. This is one of the most memorable titles for many retro gamers out there, and with reason! But when Blizzard came out with Warcraft: Orc’s and Humans in 1994, it birthed a new era for many gamers all over the world; And even with the release of Warcraft’s sequel a year later, the original Warcraft’s came out to be the developer’s highest-selling title back then, with over 100,000 copies sold within a year after launch. Building bases, sending units to gather resources, and using those resources to produce units to gather together into armies were just some of the many features that many gamers loved about the game. Launched in 1997, the legendary hack and slash dungeon crawler that was developed by the same makers of Warcraft and Starcraft took a lot of gamers by storm. Although it wasn’t the first game of its genre, there was something about taking the role of Solid Snake that wooed a lot of gamers, including myself. Read more in our articles including "Let's confuse the kids: Classic 90s games we miss playing" and "BlackBerry Classic hands-on, first impressions".
We know that countless amazing games were released during this era, but to sum things up, these are the games that made a memorable impact on many gamers out there, including myself: GoldenEye 007 Considered as the father of console shooting games, GoldenEye 007 is a cornerstone for a lot of early-generation gamers. This is one of the most memorable titles for many retro gamers out there, and with reason!
But when Blizzard came out with Warcraft: Orc’s and Humans in 1994, it birthed a new era for many gamers all over the world; And even with the release of Warcraft’s sequel a year later, the original Warcraft’s came out to be the developer’s highest-selling title back then, with over 100,000 copies sold within a year after launch. Building bases, sending units to gather resources, and using those resources to produce units to gather together into armies were just some of the many features that many gamers loved about the game. Launched in 1997, the legendary hack and slash dungeon crawler that was developed by the same makers of Warcraft and Starcraft took a lot of gamers by storm.
Our coverage of Classic Gamers includes: "Let's confuse the kids: Classic 90s games we miss playing"; "BlackBerry Classic hands-on, first impressions"; "BlackBerry Classic officially launches in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.