The first true 3D first-person shooter showed off the actual power of the Playstation.
Gradius found balance on the Playstation, even if North America didn't find out for years.
Sony's and the Playstation's first attempt at a world that required analog sticks is still a joy to play.
Shiren the Wanderer is bigger than its ever been, so why isn't the first game in the series available anywhere in 2025?
Finally, after 36 years, a worthy version of 1989 arcade classic Night Striker has been released internationally.
Konami has a long history with basketball video games, but it got its start back in 1984 with Super Basketball and a killer gameplay hook.
Taito finally re-released a LaserDisc arcade title for the first time in over three decades, and on a platform people actually have.
Jaleco's 1989 arcade game made its way to the Super Famicom, and tasks you with completing the Dakar Rally.
HAL followed up their NES trip to the strip with a more robust Super Nintendo sequel.
NBA Jam not cartoony enough for you? Sunsoft had a solution.
Not the second Gradius, or even the first second Gradius, but the Gradius that tied everything together and set the stage for the series' future.
Donkey Kong, its sequels, and its later ports showed off the evolution of sound and music in the early-80s video game industry.