The best part about growing older is having more time and money to play video games. But, unfortunately, as we discover new modern classics, we lose touch with games from our childhood.
So what are some of the best video games we loved as kids that we’ve since forgotten about? After a quick online polling, here are some of the top answers.
BLOODY ROAR
Developed by Hudson Soft, this fighting game franchise featured half-human, half-animal fighters known as Zoanthropes. The franchise also features some of the best graphics on the PlayStation One.
BLACK AND WHITE
Developed by Lionhead Studios, best known for their work on the Fable series, the Black and White games combine action, strategy, and lots of unintentional comedy.
The MS-DOS platformer featured challenging platforming in a sci-fi universe. While the game is still discussed today, it’s been over thirty years since we’ve seen a traditional Commander Keen game release.
The Red Faction games are often regarded as being ahead of their time. Despite appearing on PlayStation 2 hardware, the games feature an impressive amount of destructive environments.
Loving billed as Resident Evil with Dinosaurs, fans look fondly back at the survival horror game. Repeated playthroughs of the Capcom classic bring fans back with loving nostalgia.
There was once a time when extreme sports ruled the gaming landscape. SSX is one of those franchises featuring over-the-top style and precise snowboarding precision.