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20 Incredibly Important Video Games That Shaped The Industry

The following 20 games are so important and innovative that gaming as we know it today would be very different without them. Love them or hate them, they came up an idea that set off a chain reaction that made our beloved industry improve, expand and reach a wider audience.

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Street Fighter 2 (need I say more)
Tony Hawk Pro Skater (kicked off the extreme sports genre)
Phantasy Star Online ( launched a thousand jrpg hunting games)
Crash Bandicoot
ICO (the game developer's game)
Shadow of the Colossus, ( kicked off the over the shoulder gameplay mechanics or third person shooter genre)
Uncharted (changed how AAA games are made forever)
Tenchu (launched the stealth genre predating Metal Gear Solid)
Resident Evil (kicked off the survival horror genre)
Sonic the Hedgehog (so influential in the 90s, launched a thousand mascots),
Gunstar Heroes,
Quake,
MegaMan,
Gradius,
Contra,
Castlevania,
Shinobi,
Streets of Rage,
Double Dragon,
Super Robot Wars,
Dragon's Quest,

shaw983496d ago

You mention crash but not Mario? ummmmmmmm

Non of the games you listed would exist without mario. I am serious... Non, for many reasons.

miyamoto3496d ago (Edited 3496d ago )

Them Nintendo classics are already there on whatculture's list for goodness' sake!!!!
Why do I have to mention them again except for Street Fighter 2!?

You Nintendo fans are so touchy and sensitive, my goodness!
Its affecting your common sense and logical thinking.

I grew up on video games inside the arcade halls not on home console that is why SF2 to me is the most influential game ever made during the 1990s.

And FYI the avatar I use is the great Miyamoto Musashi not Shigeru Miyamoto-san, excuse me.

And FYI ....

MegaMan,
Gradius,
Contra,
Castlevania,
Shinobi,
Double Dragon,
Super Robot Wars,
Dragon's Quest,

.... all found fame and glory on the NES Nintendo Entertainment System, mind you.

"He is a fake!!! He only mentions sony and sega games.
(It is almost like the fake grew up Sega and then switched to Sony. Maybe it is his top influential games. Not so much the industry.)"

You know ignorant and stupid comments like that make you Nintendo extremists and Nintendo itself as a gaming brand look SO BAD in the eyes of the spectating general public. Do yourselves and Nintendo a favor and 'think before you talk'. If you do that you will help Nintendo and the Nintendo fan community look better in the eyes of the gaming community.

Okay?

crusf3496d ago

Mr.Miyamoto how could you forget Super Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time. Two of the most groundbreaking games you worked on!

shaw983496d ago

He is a fake!!! He only mentions sony and sega games.

(It is almost like the fake grew up Sega and then switched to Sony. Maybe it is his top influential games. Not so much the industry.)

jholden32493496d ago (Edited 3496d ago )

With a name like Miamoto, I'm surprised you didn't mention a single Mario game, many which shaped the industry, among others.

Super Mario Bros
Super Mario Bros 3
Super Mario World
Super Mario 64

That's 4 right there. All House of Mario.

Doom
Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Mario Kart 64
Grand Theft Auto 3
Call of Duty Modern Warfare
Wii Sports
Final Fantasy X
EverQuest
Mega Man 2
Zelda A Link to the Past
Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo
Mortal Kombat
Metal gear Solid 3
Resident Evil
World of Warcraft

EDIT: After viewing list, I realize I missed a few key titles like Tetris and Goldeneye. There's just so many games with profound impacts.

uth113496d ago

Wow, you'd almost never know that videogaming existed before the 1990s from this list

shaw983496d ago

Just by looking at the preview pic, I can tell this guy has no idea which games affected the industry the most.

AndrewLB3496d ago

Funny how they claim WOW was the beginning of massive online gaming, but that honor belongs to Ultima Online.

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Acquire Joins KADOKAWA Group: Could This Mean A Revival for Tenchu & Way of the Samurai ?

Acquire, famous for games like Tenchu and Octopath Traveler, becomes KADOKAWA subsidiary. Can this mean a revival for beloved series?

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I would kill to have a Way of the Samurai game with a huge budget and modern tech... The first game was one of my greatest joys on PS2 back in the day. And I really hope From Software will do something with Tenchu... I hate that they're just sitting on the IP like it doesn't even exist.

Relientk777d ago

Don't play with my feelings like that.

Also, new Tenchu please!

TheColbertinator6d ago

Tenchu would be superb in this day and age. Ninja and samurai games are hot right now and more is better.

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The Reason Sega Lost The 32-Bit War? The 32X, Says Yosuke Okunari

"The company was unable to focus enough on its main hope"

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ApocalypseShadow8d ago

Nope. Going back to the 32X as the reason Sega lost that generation doesn't go back far enough before the Saturn.

Sega executives need to blame themselves as to why Sega lost that generation. Not Saturn. Not 32X. Not Sega CD. Nope. Executives were the reason why. It wasn't the hardware. Those devices were either dropped early or released to soon resulting in a developer backlash the hurt the game catalog. They really shouldn't have been made at all because they should have planned their next move more carefully. It has nothing to do with the devices. Poor leadership decisions and lack of unity within the company are what happened.

Love how blame is always shifted away from what is the truth. Writing a book placing the blame on the 32X isn't the truth.

solideagle8d ago

I am pretty sure there are documentaries (Youtube) around it which highlights these points. I had Sega Mega drive and NES growing up but that's about it. I didn't even know there was a war going on between these companies but I do remember thinking why I can't play Sonic cartridge on Nintendo or Mario on Sega :D

FinalFantasyFanatic8d ago

I had the Genesis and the Saturn, also had the SNES and 64, I never got a Dreamcast for some reason, but I never saw one in the stores either.

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The Game Deflators E281 | Mario Has Been Dethroned as Most Iconic + City of Lost Children PS1 Review

This week on the Game Deflators Podcast, John is joined by Darren of 32 Bit Library and the Pixels and Polygons podcast, as they discuss the topic of Microsoft seeking redemption in 2024, security measures parents still aren’t taking for digital wallets, and the new most iconic video game character according to a recent BAFTA poll.
Capping off the episode, the guys review the City of Lost Children for the PS1. A unique and relatively unknown title, do the games graphics dystopian world blur the lines between good and bad?

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