The Best Arcade Games of the 1990s Have Us Feeling Nostalgic

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Whether you were looking for the best arcade games for a single-player experience or you wanted to hunker down with some friends to fight crime as a ban of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the best arcade games of the 1990s had something for everyone.

What might be most impressive is how incredibly well these arcade games have held up decades after their initial release.

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THE SIMPSONS (1991) I was 11-years-old when The Simpsons debuted in arcades in 1991 and I spent ALL of my allowance playing this amazing game.

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DAYTONA USA (1994) Sega was a dominating force in the 1990s and this arcade game is still regarded as one of the best race car games of all time. Daytona USA featured a really good soundtrack, surprisingly fluid controls, and visuals that made console games look mediocre at times.

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GAUNTLET LEGENDS (1998) This was a quintessential 1990s arcade game that allowed multiple players to gather around a single cabinet for hours of amazing gameplay.

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TEKKEN 3 (1997) When Tekken 3 debuted in 1997 the franchise was already very popular. This newest offering provided some much-needed graphical upgrades that made it look better than most games in the arcade.

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MORTAL KOMBAT II (1993) Mortal Kombat has obviously continued to thrill gamers but it’s the early iterations of the game, hunkered around gaming cabinets in poorly lit and loud arcades that really sold the concept of this game to millions of gamers.

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CRUIS’N WORLD (1996) In 1994 we were introduced to the giant cabinet game Cruis’n USA and we were immediately hooked on the massive cabinet that took up a ton of floor space. The ability to sit down behind a racing wheel with real pedals was immersive.

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