While not initially Hudson's flagship franchise, Bomberman eventually became their mascot and outlived the company that created it.
The landing page for all of the Bomberman 40th anniversary writing.
Powered by the SNES' Super FX chip, Nintendo produced a polygonal 3D racing game well before the era of the N64.
Punching Nazi scum by way of SCUMM
One of the SNES' most important games, and the center of a possibly imagined controversy.
The first entry in the Super Chinese series, and one of the few to release in North America.
A sequel to Tetris, but also not a sequel to Tetris at all.
One of the great shoot 'em ups includes a tremendous soundtrack unlike that of its contemporaries, and it's part of what makes this game such a classic.
A sequel that's a prequel and is also mostly the same thing, but that's not a complaint.
Namco took the same approach with Final Lap's home edition as they did with the console port of Pro Tennis: World Court.
A DS exclusive that somehow hasn't made its way to any other system with a touch screen.
The series' transition from 16- to 32-bit platforms has its high and low points.