Did You Play This? Sonic the Hedgehog (1991) — The Blue Blur That Changed Everything
Three decades later, the hedgehog with attitude still holds up as one of gaming's greatest debuts and the Genesis game that gave Nintendo its first real challenger.
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Three decades later, the hedgehog with attitude still holds up as one of gaming's greatest debuts and the Genesis game that gave Nintendo its first real challenger.
id Software's groundbreaking 3D shooter didn't just push technology forward—it pushed us into nightmares we never wanted to leave.
Before Guybrush became a household name and insult swordfighting entered gaming lexicon, Ron Gilbert's pirate masterpiece redefined what adventure games could be.
The closure of LucasArts in 2013 marked the end of gaming's most beloved adventure game studio, silencing the SCUMM engine forever.
Twenty-seven years ago, Rare delivered a movie tie-in that nobody expected to be good - and accidentally revolutionized console shooters forever.
From a misunderstood ornament to industry legend, Peter Molyneux and Les Edgar's British studio redefined what games could be before corporate pressures brought their grand experiment to an end.
Before broadband, there was the unmistakable sound of a modem handshake and AOL's digital training wheels that brought millions online for the first time.
The Dreamcast died on March 31, 2001, taking with it Sega's hardware dreams and ushering in the sixth generation as its swansong.
Before the web, there was Ceefax – the BBC's pioneering teletext service that transformed television sets into interactive information terminals for nearly four decades.
The Commodore 64 wasn't just a computer—it was a democratic revolution wrapped in brown plastic. Here's how one machine changed everything.
In 1987, Commodore unleashed a technological marvel disguised as an affordable home computer. The Amiga 500 didn't just compete with other machines—it redefined what was possible at home.
In 1989, Nintendo transformed portable gaming forever with the Game Boy, proving that simple, reliable design could triumph over flashy technology and laying the foundation for decades of handheld dominance.