Oh man, this really takes me back. I got an SNES for Christmas of 1993, so 1994 was a big year for me. Mega Man X, Donkey Kong Country, Super Metroid, Mortal Kombat II and NBA Jam all still hold a very special place in my heart.
1994 was a hell of a year. I moved to a new town that year, I turned 13 (saw Forest Gump in the theater on my birthday) and overall had a lot of movies and video games that I love and cherish come out then. I Love 1994!
Hell, yes. My cartridge still has two 100% complete saves for every combination of characters with all the Super Emeralds on each. I played thousands of hours of that game.
Have you heard of a romhack called "Sonic 3 Complete"? Aside from "Sonic 3 A.I.R.", "S3 Complete" is a definitive way to play the game; it's like "Sonic and Knuckles Collection" playing on the Genesis, with the difficulty variants from "Sonic Jam" ported in. It also has a shitload of customization choices...
Final Fantasy VI (FF3 in the West) was released in 1994 with a 94% avg on GameRankings. I know I'm probably forgetting one of your rules like a dumb dumb, but I wanted to mention it since it's such a great RPG. Please disregard this comment if I'm wrong, still love your videos!!
They did say it needed at least seven professional review scores for it to qualify. But surely FF6 had more than enough reviews. And if they collectively did not get an aggregate of above 88% I’d be shocked!
I was 16 in 94 and you can't beleive how sick I got of hearing "Run Forrest Run!" That damn line held on for about 15 years before people stopped saying it.
Funny that Austin Powers was mentioned... A dude in DeMolay when we went to the conclave watched me play Motocross Maniacs on my ol' DMG-01, and he called the smol clone that trails you "Mini Me", like no lie lol
I'm really happy to see Super Metroid top the list. I ended up playing that game many years later like in 2000 or 1999 or something is when I first played it and I was hooked that game is amazing and I still love playing that game to this day
When I saw DK in a magazine article, the game's graphics blew my mind. That said, some many of these games that year were amazing. Super Metroid, Mega Man X, MK2. That said Super Metroid was my fave game of the year for sure. I still place it once and awhile.
Lunar Eternal Blue is absolutely fantastic. One of my favorite RPGs ever. I recommend playing it, it's still great to this day and you'll find yourself chuckling because Working Designs did the translation and they can't help but be funny.
For anyone wondering why a team named after Sonic mostly made Mario games, the development team used to be a part of Sega, made several of the original Shining Force games, and then went second party under the Camelot name, releasing Golden Sun and a bunch of Mario Golf and Tennis games.
@@edgardeitz5746 Such a shame. They went from creating characters I actually like, like Tao, Mae, Zylo, and Domingo... to the overexposed meme Waluigi.
*Camelot* made Shining Force 2, but *Climax* made Shining in the Darkness and Shining Force 1. Also Landstalker, Ladystalker and Dark Saviour. Also a Shining Force 2 remake on GBA of which I heard mixed reviews.
OH YEAH! HERE WE GO!! HONORABLE MENTIONS TIME!!!: Aliens vs. Predator (Arcade) Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom Earthworm Jim Heretic Killer Instinct Street Slam (or Street Hoop if you want to get European about this or Dunk Dream if you want to get Japanese about this) The Adventures of Batman & Robin (SNES) The Need for Speed The King of Fighters '94 TIE Fighter X-Men: Children of the Atom
Doom II was the first Doom game I bought because at the time the only way to buy the original Doom was through Id Software I eventually did buy Doom and Heretic through them though. I find it ironic that Microsoft now owns Id Software.
I remember I turned 9 years old and after Sonic & Knuckles released in October, one of my aunt’s asked me what I wanted for a birthday present. I told her I wanted Sonic and Knuckles for the Genesis. She saw how the game was out of her budget so she rented it for me from Blockbuster Video for a few days. I played that game like there was no tomorrow. Then a few months later for Christmas, I received the game. 1994 was awesome.
We're in the future speaking about some of the best times of my life! I can remember those days vividly and I'm 38! That year saw so many releases good and bad from so many different systems
For me in the 16 bit era : Final Fantasy 6, Phantasy Star 4, Shining Force Cd, Sonic 3, Donkey Kong Country, Super Street Fighter 2, Earthworm Jim, Samurai Shodown 2, Soul Star and Virtua Fighter on 32x
Donkey Kong Country was awesome I remember getting the VHS tape in the mail and after seeing it wanted the game so I preordered it and it turned out to be awesome for once preordering a game didn't turn out to be a huge disappointment unlike 11th Hour which was just kind of eh.
Part of why 1994 was such a good year for gaming was Nintendo waking up to Sega finally providing that briefly invincible company with competition. Sega, in turn, realized this. A healthy, competitive market is necessary to perfect any industry.
0:34 It is always funny to think about how Amazon started out as an online Bookstore and by now doesn't want to sell you individual books but preferably an ebook subscription.
holy sh*t, i used to play that 1994 donkey kong game and other mario games on the SNES in the late 90's when i was only 4 and 5 years old at my cousins town house basement. you just brought back so much nostalgia. cheers
With Shining Force and Lunar making this list you seemed to be an RPG fan..... of sorts, but I was *VERY* shocked to not see Final Fantasy VI (ff3) or Earthbound on this list! Were you just trying to be nice to Sega and include a couple of theirs? I know you included a lot of SNES titles (which made sense) but is that why you left out FF3 and Earthbound for the SNES? Those two games are not only the best RPG's of 1994, but with the exception of Chrono Trigger they are the greatest RPG's of all time. Other than that, pretty great list.
I'm a HUGE fan of the original Doom games and still play them sometimes. In retrospect, though, Doom II hasn't aged very well. The level design relies way too heavily on pulling switches and using teleporters, often with no clue what the result is going to be. It maybe isn't quite as bad as the original Heretic and Hexen, which both included a large number of switches that had no visible effect; then you usually had to backtrack the entire level to find out if anything had changed. I was guilty myself of the same thing at the time, though. I made a number of Doom WADs and one of them was even called "Fun With Switches" because it was all about pulling switches with no way to know in advance what they did. Maybe at that time there was a certain novelty to it, but nowadays I really prefer the original Doom where the level design is a lot less confusing.
1994 was not only a great year for games but movies aswell. Such as The Mask, Sawshank, Pulp Fiction, Lion King, Leon the professional, speed and so on.
You'll probably have to unfortunately. It's looking more and more like the classic kickstarter scam. They've had engine changes, delays, "visuals" of dubious authenticity... basically everything you usually get when no game is actually in production. Look, System Shock was my favorite game of all time for over a quarter of a century. ("Horizon: Zero Dawn" dethroned it last year.) I wanted this to work. But I'd really advise against getting your hopes up. I hope I'm wrong about this because System Shock with a modern engine and controls sounds incredible. :(
Just played Super Metroid the first time ever on the Mini SNES at the start of 2022. And what shall I say? It still holds up well. So well that I immedeatly after I had finished the first run I did a second run and after that I also played the Nintendo Switch Online version of it. Yes, it indeed IS THAT GREAT!
Wow, that game truly was expensive. I have a unopened Dragonball z ultimate battle 22 game, that only cost ¥2,800 which would be like $27 today. But this was made in 96
My Honorable Mentions: - The Adventures of Batman and Robin - Aero the Acro-Bat 2 and Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel - Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers - Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Discovered The Fox Series Cops In 1994 After watching the short lived sitcoms Herman's Head and Parker Lewis Can't Lose on the network which paid off in spades for years
"At least we still have nostalgia as long as nobody brings up Sonic '06." I immediately blurted, "Sonic '06 is NOSTALGIC now??!" Fuck I'm old. I was a senior in college when that game came out.
Glad and surprised to see sonic 3 (one of my faves) outrank DKcountry. As far as doom 2 goes, it’s fun, more of the same, but I’d say Doom 1 was the better game. Better level design in my opinion. But where’s Zoda’s Revenge StarTropics 2?
@@SvenElven in the UK they pronounce Bowie like "ow!" "taking a bow" for the audience" because that's the correct pronunciation and why it was silly that he named his son Zowie Bowie (whose director name is Duncan Jones). When Bowie made it big overseas, radio djs and fans pronounced it as "BOE-ee" (rhymed with snowy) and he just kinda said "fuck it" and went with it.
@@CrowTRobot Really?!? Do you have to be a diehard fan to know this or..? Cause I must have heard a thousand British people pronounce Bowie rhyming with «snowy».
@@CrowTRobot According to the BBC: «His stage name is pronounced "Boh-wee", to rhyme with doughy or Joey. Anyone who pronounces it "Bow-ee", to rhyme with Howie or Towie, is wrong.» Also, it was apparently originally intended to be pronounced «Booey» like the American knife guy (from whom David took his stage name)!
Best games of 1994? More like some of the greatest games of all-time! Too bad they couldn't do a joint Sonic 3 & Knuckles entry cuz that's the proper way to play that masterpiece...best Genesis game, imo. P.S. You guys missed Final Fantasy III for the SNES which has a 93.96% on GameRankings, making it #3 on this list...and also booting System Shock out of the "Top-10."
Until someone comes in with a whole bunch of averaged-out review scores and proves they're higher than something on this list, they haven't 'missed' anything.
However small you think the cage needs to be for not knowing about the Lunar games it needs to be even smaller than that. By at least half. Made of metal. And electrified.
I don't consider Doom 2 just like mindless action and there are a lot of differences in level design between Doom 1 and 2.. and the new weapon (super shotgun) and the avaiability of the bfg from the start and the new enemies.. the feeling of the gameplay is kind of completely different from Doom 1.
Oh man, this really takes me back. I got an SNES for Christmas of 1993, so 1994 was a big year for me. Mega Man X, Donkey Kong Country, Super Metroid, Mortal Kombat II and NBA Jam all still hold a very special place in my heart.
1994 was a hell of a year. I moved to a new town that year, I turned 13 (saw Forest Gump in the theater on my birthday) and overall had a lot of movies and video games that I love and cherish come out then. I Love 1994!
Sonic 3 and Knuckles was one of my favourite games of all time. Such fond memories of playing it all the way to unlocking Hyper Sonic
Hell, yes. My cartridge still has two 100% complete saves for every combination of characters with all the Super Emeralds on each. I played thousands of hours of that game.
Yep same! Until my Mum gave away my console without letting me know to a friends kid
It's really fun to screw around in! I think there was some bug I exploited fairly recently, but I don't remember which one.
Definitely
Have you heard of a romhack called "Sonic 3 Complete"? Aside from "Sonic 3 A.I.R.", "S3 Complete" is a definitive way to play the game; it's like "Sonic and Knuckles Collection" playing on the Genesis, with the difficulty variants from "Sonic Jam" ported in. It also has a shitload of customization choices...
Final Fantasy VI (FF3 in the West) was released in 1994 with a 94% avg on GameRankings. I know I'm probably forgetting one of your rules like a dumb dumb, but I wanted to mention it since it's such a great RPG. Please disregard this comment if I'm wrong, still love your videos!!
They did say it needed at least seven professional review scores for it to qualify.
But surely FF6 had more than enough reviews. And if they collectively did not get an aggregate of above 88% I’d be shocked!
@@shenloken2 maybe there is a mix up? FFIII and FFVI ?
I was 16 in 94 and you can't beleive how sick I got of hearing "Run Forrest Run!" That damn line held on for about 15 years before people stopped saying it.
We won the war.
rofl. man . u arent kidding. that was beyond annoying. any time anyone ran anywhere for any reason.
What about when Austin Powers came out and everyone was like “Yeah bay-beee!” and “Oh behave!”
@@shawnmurphy9245 !!! Omg. Yes that was almost as bad. Or ace Ventura movies and ‘alrighty then’
Funny that Austin Powers was mentioned... A dude in DeMolay when we went to the conclave watched me play Motocross Maniacs on my ol' DMG-01, and he called the smol clone that trails you "Mini Me", like no lie lol
I'm really happy to see Super Metroid top the list. I ended up playing that game many years later like in 2000 or 1999 or something is when I first played it and I was hooked that game is amazing and I still love playing that game to this day
Final Fantasy VI (III in the West) should surely be on this list.
Should be number 2
When I saw DK in a magazine article, the game's graphics blew my mind. That said, some many of these games that year were amazing. Super Metroid, Mega Man X, MK2. That said Super Metroid was my fave game of the year for sure. I still place it once and awhile.
Dude 1994 was such a great year for gaming, can't wait for what new games 1995 has in store!
Lunar Eternal Blue is absolutely fantastic. One of my favorite RPGs ever. I recommend playing it, it's still great to this day and you'll find yourself chuckling because Working Designs did the translation and they can't help but be funny.
For anyone wondering why a team named after Sonic mostly made Mario games, the development team used to be a part of Sega, made several of the original Shining Force games, and then went second party under the Camelot name, releasing Golden Sun and a bunch of Mario Golf and Tennis games.
And ultimately gifted humanity with the loveable underdog known as *Waluigi...*
@@edgardeitz5746 Such a shame. They went from creating characters I actually like, like Tao, Mae, Zylo, and Domingo... to the overexposed meme Waluigi.
*Camelot* made Shining Force 2, but *Climax* made Shining in the Darkness and Shining Force 1. Also Landstalker, Ladystalker and Dark Saviour. Also a Shining Force 2 remake on GBA of which I heard mixed reviews.
Too many good ones to count!
1994 was a golden year for Super Nintendo!!
OH YEAH! HERE WE GO!! HONORABLE MENTIONS TIME!!!:
Aliens vs. Predator (Arcade)
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom
Earthworm Jim
Heretic
Killer Instinct
Street Slam (or Street Hoop if you want to get European about this or Dunk Dream if you want to get Japanese about this)
The Adventures of Batman & Robin (SNES)
The Need for Speed
The King of Fighters '94
TIE Fighter
X-Men: Children of the Atom
What a year for gaming. Simpler, happier times. No patches, no game breaking bugs, no FOMO
Doom II was the first Doom game I bought because at the time the only way to buy the original Doom was through Id Software I eventually did buy Doom and Heretic through them though. I find it ironic that Microsoft now owns Id Software.
I remember I turned 9 years old and after Sonic & Knuckles released in October, one of my aunt’s asked me what I wanted for a birthday present. I told her I wanted Sonic and Knuckles for the Genesis. She saw how the game was out of her budget so she rented it for me from Blockbuster Video for a few days. I played that game like there was no tomorrow. Then a few months later for Christmas, I received the game. 1994 was awesome.
NBA Jam really was part of my childhood and also, it was influenced by Arch Rivals.
That other game was on NES, wasn't it? And you could actually fight the other guy!
We're in the future speaking about some of the best times of my life! I can remember those days vividly and I'm 38!
That year saw so many releases good and bad from so many different systems
This was a magical time for gaming
“Top 10 Best video games that are less than (1/3/5) GB”
For me in the 16 bit era : Final Fantasy 6, Phantasy Star 4, Shining Force Cd, Sonic 3, Donkey Kong Country, Super Street Fighter 2, Earthworm Jim, Samurai Shodown 2, Soul Star and Virtua Fighter on 32x
And the Lion King, and Mickey Mania. Impossible to make a top 10
Donkey Kong Country was awesome I remember getting the VHS tape in the mail and after seeing it wanted the game so I preordered it and it turned out to be awesome for once preordering a game didn't turn out to be a huge disappointment unlike 11th Hour which was just kind of eh.
I remember getting a free CD with it that had up and coming bands in the UK. One of which was Digsys Dinner by Oasis. Good Times. Great game.
Fun fact, NBA jam was made by the guy that went on to make Diablo and Diablo 2!
David Brevik.
FUN FACT: i live next door to the guy that did the announcing for NBA JAM
@@mattalan6618 no way!
Fun fact: Utah is the best NBA Jam team
@@BuzzaB77 YEAH FOR ABOUT 5 YEARS
I love his commentary on these, hilarious and straight to the point
Part of why 1994 was such a good year for gaming was Nintendo waking up to Sega finally providing that briefly invincible company with competition. Sega, in turn, realized this. A healthy, competitive market is necessary to perfect any industry.
Tell that to EA Games
Funny how they said that in another video that 1994 was the worst year in gaming, yet here we are with all these great, well recieved classics...
You know it’s a good year when Mega Man X only gets the 8 spot.
0:34 It is always funny to think about how Amazon started out as an online Bookstore and by now doesn't want to sell you individual books but preferably an ebook subscription.
there's an " Oh yea here we go sports time! " in this video.
holy sh*t, i used to play that 1994 donkey kong game and other mario games on the SNES in the late 90's when i was only 4 and 5 years old at my cousins town house basement. you just brought back so much nostalgia. cheers
My most favorite game ever was released in 1994: FINAL FANTASY VI (released as FFIII for the SNES).
Super Metroid is the right answer here. Absolutely phenomenal title and one of the best games of all time
You know that 94 was a great year when DKC1 was only 6th on the list.
...the game that ended the "Great War" Sonic the Hedgehog started.
@@Marc_Araujo Some say that war is still raging.
I love NBA Jam on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
With Shining Force and Lunar making this list you seemed to be an RPG fan..... of sorts, but I was *VERY* shocked to not see Final Fantasy VI (ff3) or Earthbound on this list! Were you just trying to be nice to Sega and include a couple of theirs? I know you included a lot of SNES titles (which made sense) but is that why you left out FF3 and Earthbound for the SNES? Those two games are not only the best RPG's of 1994, but with the exception of Chrono Trigger they are the greatest RPG's of all time. Other than that, pretty great list.
Shocked that Final Fantasy 6 is not on here.
I was 7 in 1994 and I'd started to become aware of new games - I still consider Sonic 3 (& Knuckles) as 'the new one'.
Incidentally last week I beat Sonic 3 & Knuckles on my own for the first time ever. Even got all the super emeralds.
King of Fighters '94 would be my go-to 1994 game, or SamSho 2
I was 9 in 1994 and my favorite games of 94 are: DOOM II (PC) and Super Street Fighter II (SNES)
It's not just unlimited turbo, it's "YOU'RE ON FIRE!!"
Is it the shoes?
I'm a HUGE fan of the original Doom games and still play them sometimes. In retrospect, though, Doom II hasn't aged very well. The level design relies way too heavily on pulling switches and using teleporters, often with no clue what the result is going to be. It maybe isn't quite as bad as the original Heretic and Hexen, which both included a large number of switches that had no visible effect; then you usually had to backtrack the entire level to find out if anything had changed.
I was guilty myself of the same thing at the time, though. I made a number of Doom WADs and one of them was even called "Fun With Switches" because it was all about pulling switches with no way to know in advance what they did. Maybe at that time there was a certain novelty to it, but nowadays I really prefer the original Doom where the level design is a lot less confusing.
Just two words: super shotgun.
1994 was not only a great year for games but movies aswell. Such as The Mask, Sawshank, Pulp Fiction, Lion King, Leon the professional, speed and so on.
One of the best years in music too, especially for rock and alternative.
Shawshank
Books were also good and also the Chinese food was great
Can't wait for the System Shock remake this year!
You'll probably have to unfortunately. It's looking more and more like the classic kickstarter scam. They've had engine changes, delays, "visuals" of dubious authenticity... basically everything you usually get when no game is actually in production.
Look, System Shock was my favorite game of all time for over a quarter of a century. ("Horizon: Zero Dawn" dethroned it last year.) I wanted this to work. But I'd really advise against getting your hopes up. I hope I'm wrong about this because System Shock with a modern engine and controls sounds incredible. :(
@@H0lyMoley How did this story ended up?
@@VerdeAntico Eh... well at least the game came out? It looked... fine I guess.
The last Metroid is in captivity, the galaxy is at peace. ....
One of the Best gaming years. Fight me.
Just played Super Metroid the first time ever on the Mini SNES at the start of 2022.
And what shall I say? It still holds up well.
So well that I immedeatly after I had finished the first run I did a second run and after that I also played the Nintendo Switch Online version of it.
Yes, it indeed IS THAT GREAT!
I was born that year, and most games from that period are worth it.
The 16 bit generation lasted about 4 years, but damn, never had a console I loved more than that Sega Megadrive. You have no time perspective as a kid
I wanna go back man. Sweet video guys and Ashton. Stay well
Run & Gun2 for arcade machine was allot more fun then NBA JAM (SNES)
The coolest people were born in 1994
Wow, that game truly was expensive. I have a unopened Dragonball z ultimate battle 22 game, that only cost ¥2,800 which would be like $27 today. But this was made in 96
Hold up!! Didn’t we get Metroid Fusion JUST before Prime? Ahh, fusion, that’s a gem 🫠
they came out at the same time (november 2002)
Wow!!, In nba jam, I’ve never seen the back board break.. ever. And I used to play the game a lot.. I swear, I do not remember that happening..
My Honorable Mentions:
- The Adventures of Batman and Robin
- Aero the Acro-Bat 2 and Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel
- Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers
- Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Discovered The Fox Series Cops In 1994 After watching the short lived sitcoms Herman's Head and Parker Lewis Can't Lose on the network which paid off in spades for years
Why’s a British TH-cam channel calling it Genesis and not Mega Drive
American audience
was gonna "um actually" you on mega man x not being a 1994 game
then I looked it up and huh, it released in america in 94
This list was perfectly compiled 💯
Wow 1994 was stacked
I played System Shock for the first time last year and can confirm it’s an amazing game and incredibly immersive.
Last time Sonic was truly great? I mean true but at least Sonic Frontiers has been on so many TH-camrs lists for best games on 2022
Golden age of gaming
The greatest game of 1994 was Final Fantasy VI no contest. Then followed by Rock Man X2,Sonic 3 Knuckles,Super Metroid,Donkey Kong Country.
Yet FF6 is nowhere on this list!! :0
Hard to believe honestly!
@@shenloken2 With a GameRankings review of 93.96%, putting it at #3.
*in your opinion
Why is Earthworm Jim and The Lion King not on the list?...🤔
"At least we still have nostalgia as long as nobody brings up Sonic '06."
I immediately blurted, "Sonic '06 is NOSTALGIC now??!"
Fuck I'm old. I was a senior in college when that game came out.
Shining Force 2 was a giant part of my childhood.
Glad and surprised to see sonic 3 (one of my faves) outrank DKcountry. As far as doom 2 goes, it’s fun, more of the same, but I’d say Doom 1 was the better game. Better level design in my opinion.
But where’s Zoda’s Revenge StarTropics 2?
1. SMT II
2. Sonic 3 and knuckles
3. Donkey Kong
4. System Shock
5. Doom II
6. FF VI
What a fucking year!
Say the line, Ben!
1994 was a very good year for videogames in general...
The best video game that released in 1994 was my life. Still being updated & patched daily!
X-Com is still my favorite game of all time. If I start it, I can cancel all other plans for the next 48+ hours
Great vid 👍
Super metroid was not only the best game in 1994, it is one of the best ever made.
I was about to scream out “WHAT ABOUT EARTHBOUND???” but realized it was only released in Japan in ‘94, nobody else got it til ‘95 smh
Incredible list here.
Ah, Shining Force II, a top 5 favorite of all time for me.
on god one of the best years in gaming ever
Why does Ben say «Bowie» like that? This is the second time!
Prob cuz that's how the English say it...just like his comment on "defense" vs. "defence."
@@Marc_Araujo That's definitely not how the English say it… It's the way crazy people say it!
@@SvenElven in the UK they pronounce Bowie like "ow!" "taking a bow" for the audience" because that's the correct pronunciation and why it was silly that he named his son Zowie Bowie (whose director name is Duncan Jones). When Bowie made it big overseas, radio djs and fans pronounced it as "BOE-ee" (rhymed with snowy) and he just kinda said "fuck it" and went with it.
@@CrowTRobot Really?!? Do you have to be a diehard fan to know this or..? Cause I must have heard a thousand British people pronounce Bowie rhyming with «snowy».
@@CrowTRobot According to the BBC:
«His stage name is pronounced "Boh-wee", to rhyme with doughy or Joey. Anyone who pronounces it "Bow-ee", to rhyme with Howie or Towie, is wrong.»
Also, it was apparently originally intended to be pronounced «Booey» like the American knife guy (from whom David took his stage name)!
Seriously, how many times does this channel use 'titular'
1994 was a magical time to be a kid
Best games of 1994? More like some of the greatest games of all-time! Too bad they couldn't do a joint Sonic 3 & Knuckles entry cuz that's the proper way to play that masterpiece...best Genesis game, imo.
P.S. You guys missed Final Fantasy III for the SNES which has a 93.96% on GameRankings, making it #3 on this list...and also booting System Shock out of the "Top-10."
Until someone comes in with a whole bunch of averaged-out review scores and proves they're higher than something on this list, they haven't 'missed' anything.
@@aperturius It does have a higher review average from what I'm seeing, 94% on GameRankings, which would put it at Number 3.
@@CrowTRobot You beat me to it. I was just about to edit my comment after finding the GameRankings review.
defense is an american english variant lol
The lion king game was amazing oh and sonic 3 & knuckles
Ok you didn't say the Sports thing properly! You best believe we aint tired of it!!!
where's Final Fantasy VI?
However small you think the cage needs to be for not knowing about the Lunar games it needs to be even smaller than that. By at least half. Made of metal. And electrified.
Why am I watching a fucking basketball game on the same year TIE FIGHTER was released?
What a year!
Sonic 3 And Knuckles & Earthworm Jim!!!!
Sonic the hedgehog 3 is the best of 1994.😀👍🎮
man, 94 was business!
No FFVI?
Never used Amazon. Never will.
I love retro games
The year in which I was born.
Ha the english spell Defense wrong 🤣🤣
I don't consider Doom 2 just like mindless action and there are a lot of differences in level design between Doom 1 and 2.. and the new weapon (super shotgun) and the avaiability of the bfg from the start and the new enemies.. the feeling of the gameplay is kind of completely different from Doom 1.
Someone screwed up, because Tie Fighter isn't on this list.