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Top 10 Groundbreaking Video Games That Changed Everything
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Top 10 Groundbreaking Video Games That Changed Everything
In this video, you may find the Top 10 Groundbreaking Video Games That Changed Everything Inspiring where people feel most know...
#1. Pac-Man
Beyond a shadow of a doubt, Pac-Man – the arcade classic released in 1980 – was a ground-breaking achievement in gaming. The game invented power-ups and cutscenes and is easily one of the most famous gaming staples in history, instantly recognizable around the world, appealing to just about everyone, regardless of age or gender.
#2. Final Fantasy VII
Released in 1997, Final Fantasy VII is the seventh installment in the series and was considered a critical and commercial success upon its release.
It features turn-based combat and takes place in the fictional universe of Gaia, a diverse world consisting of three separate, and utterly dissimilar land masses.
#3. Super Mario 64
There were so many disappointing attempts during the 90s to transition beloved 2D franchises in three-dimensions, most of which failed spectacularly – Bubsy 3D being perhaps the most infamous example. It was an experimental time in which everything seemed to be failing to make the jump to 3D, a truly awkward transitional phase in gaming history.
#4. Virtua Fighter
Virtua Fighter – the first arcade game to utilise polygonal 3D graphics – revolutionised fighting games, which were previously considered an exclusively 2D genre, influencing everything from Tekken and Soul Calibur to Dead or Alive.
#5. Phantasy Star Online
Phantasy Star Online – a dungeon crawler, released in 2000 – was a critical and commercial success, representing SEGA’s first foray into online multiplayer, introducing an entire generation of console gamers to the world of online gaming.
#6. Resident Evil (GameCube)
Resident Evil – the remake, developed for GameCube – achieved the impossible, improving upon one of the most significant games ever made, reviving the series for an entire new generation of players.
Released in 2002, the game was ground-breaking; graphically, it was unparalleled, continuing to impress over a decade after its original release.
#7. Colossal Cave Adventure
The earliest text adventure games are mostly forgotten, the games themselves undocumented. Colossal Cave Adventure – the earliest recorded example of the genre – is an exception, and is considered a precursor to the classic adventure games such as Space Quest and Monkey Island.
#8. Resident Evil
The original survival horror, Resident Evil has enjoyed decades of praise and admiration since it was released back in 1996. Since then, the series has evolved considerable, changing with each successive instalment, becoming gradually unrecognisable in the process. That said, the first entry in the franchise was ground-breaking, creating a framework for an entire genre.
#9. Shenmue
Shenmue – a critical success, and commercial disappointment – is singlehandedly responsible for transitioning SEGA in a third-party development studio, the company no longer in a position to continue producing games consoles. The budget was ridiculous – anywhere between $50 to $70 million – setting an industry record at the time of its release.
#10. Metal Gear Solid
Masterminded by Hideo Kojima, Metal Gear Solid has always been a narrative driven series, the gameplay usually playing second fiddle to the countless, never-ending cutscenes and codec calls.
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Top 10 Groundbreaking Video Games That Changed Everything
In this video, you may find the Top 10 Groundbreaking Video Games That Changed Everything Inspiring where people feel most know...
#1. Pac-Man
Beyond a shadow of a doubt, Pac-Man – the arcade classic released in 1980 – was a ground-breaking achievement in gaming. The game invented power-ups and cutscenes and is easily one of the most famous gaming staples in history, instantly recognizable around the world, appealing to just about everyone, regardless of age or gender.
#2. Final Fantasy VII
Released in 1997, Final Fantasy VII is the seventh installment in the series and was considered a critical and commercial success upon its release.
It features turn-based combat and takes place in the fictional universe of Gaia, a diverse world consisting of three separate, and utterly dissimilar land masses.
#3. Super Mario 64
There were so many disappointing attempts during the 90s to transition beloved 2D franchises in three-dimensions, most of which failed spectacularly – Bubsy 3D being perhaps the most infamous example. It was an experimental time in which everything seemed to be failing to make the jump to 3D, a truly awkward transitional phase in gaming history.
#4. Virtua Fighter
Virtua Fighter – the first arcade game to utilise polygonal 3D graphics – revolutionised fighting games, which were previously considered an exclusively 2D genre, influencing everything from Tekken and Soul Calibur to Dead or Alive.
#5. Phantasy Star Online
Phantasy Star Online – a dungeon crawler, released in 2000 – was a critical and commercial success, representing SEGA’s first foray into online multiplayer, introducing an entire generation of console gamers to the world of online gaming.
#6. Resident Evil (GameCube)
Resident Evil – the remake, developed for GameCube – achieved the impossible, improving upon one of the most significant games ever made, reviving the series for an entire new generation of players.
Released in 2002, the game was ground-breaking; graphically, it was unparalleled, continuing to impress over a decade after its original release.
#7. Colossal Cave Adventure
The earliest text adventure games are mostly forgotten, the games themselves undocumented. Colossal Cave Adventure – the earliest recorded example of the genre – is an exception, and is considered a precursor to the classic adventure games such as Space Quest and Monkey Island.
#8. Resident Evil
The original survival horror, Resident Evil has enjoyed decades of praise and admiration since it was released back in 1996. Since then, the series has evolved considerable, changing with each successive instalment, becoming gradually unrecognisable in the process. That said, the first entry in the franchise was ground-breaking, creating a framework for an entire genre.
#9. Shenmue
Shenmue – a critical success, and commercial disappointment – is singlehandedly responsible for transitioning SEGA in a third-party development studio, the company no longer in a position to continue producing games consoles. The budget was ridiculous – anywhere between $50 to $70 million – setting an industry record at the time of its release.
#10. Metal Gear Solid
Masterminded by Hideo Kojima, Metal Gear Solid has always been a narrative driven series, the gameplay usually playing second fiddle to the countless, never-ending cutscenes and codec calls.
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10 Groundbreaking Video Games That Changed Everything