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Chrono Trigger​
Chrono Trigger is often hailed as one of the greatest RPGs of all time. Developed by Square’s "Dream Team" — including talents from Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Dragon Ball — the game delivers an epic adventure spanning prehistoric eras to distant futures. It features a unique Active Time Battle system, multiple endings influenced by player choices, and unforgettable characters like Crono, Marle, and Frog. The lush pixel art, emotional storytelling, and sweeping Yasunori Mitsuda soundtrack make Chrono Trigger a timeless masterpiece that feels fresh even decades later.
Price: £29.99
Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness
Building on the success of the original Warcraft, Blizzard crafted Tides of Darkness into a genre-defining real-time strategy experience. Players could command vast armies across land, sea, and air, employing new strategies with expanded unit types and magic spells. The gripping narrative, told from both the Human and Orcish perspectives, immersed players in a world of high fantasy and war. With refined multiplayer and map editors, Warcraft II set the standard for RTS gaming for years to come.
Price: £38.99
EarthBound
Unlike typical fantasy RPGs, EarthBound brings the adventure to a satirical version of 1990s America. Players follow Ness and his friends as they battle quirky enemies like "New Age Retro Hippies" and "Annoying Old Party Men" using baseball bats, yo-yos, and psychic powers. Its colorful graphics, unique humor, deep emotional undertones, and jazz-inspired soundtrack made it a commercial underdog initially — but today it stands as a cherished cult favorite that inspired future games like Undertale.
Price: £38.99
Command & Conquer
Set in a modern conflict between the Global Defense Initiative and the mysterious Brotherhood of Nod, Command & Conquer offered fast-paced strategic gameplay with a gripping, techno-thriller storyline told through full-motion video (FMV) cutscenes. Harvest resources, build sprawling bases, and lead your armies to victory in this trailblazing RTS title that helped shape the future of competitive and single-player strategy gaming.
Price: £40.00
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest
A technical marvel for the SNES, Donkey Kong Country 2 pushed the limits of what 16-bit graphics could achieve. The darker, pirate-themed world saw Diddy and Dixie Kong battling across gloomy forests, haunted amusement parks, and bramble-filled treetops. David Wise’s moody soundtrack blended perfectly with the atmospheric levels, while tight platforming mechanics and hidden secrets ensured the game’s legacy as one of the finest platformers ever made.
Price: £20.00
Rayman
Unlike typical fantasy RPGs, EarthBound brings the adventure to a satirical version of 1990s America. Players follow Ness and his friends as they battle quirky enemies like "New Age Retro Hippies" and "Annoying Old Party Men" using baseball bats, yo-yos, and psychic powers. Its colorful graphics, unique humor, deep emotional undertones, and jazz-inspired soundtrack made it a commercial underdog initially — but today it stands as a cherished cult favorite that inspired future games like Undertale.
Price: £19.50
Phantasmagoria
A bold experiment by Sierra, Phantasmagoria mixed full-motion video with classic point-and-click mechanics to tell a gruesome horror tale. Players guide Adrienne Delaney, a novelist who, after moving into a secluded mansion, uncovers a malevolent spirit haunting her husband. Graphic for its time and often controversial, Phantasmagoria became famous for its mature content and atmospheric storytelling, making it a landmark title in interactive horror.
Price: £22.00
Yoshi’s Island
In this beloved prequel to Super Mario World, players control Yoshi as he guides Baby Mario through a painterly world teeming with creativity. Innovative mechanics like flutter jumps, ground pounds, and egg-throwing expanded platforming possibilities, while the distinctive hand-drawn art style gave the game a timeless aesthetic. Despite its cutesy appearance, Yoshi’s Island featured a surprising level of depth and difficulty.
Price: £24.50
Full Throttle
Full Throttle brought gritty biker culture to point-and-click adventure games, following the story of Ben, the leader of the Polecats, who becomes entangled in a corporate conspiracy to destroy the last motorcycle manufacturer. Featuring sharp dialogue, cinematic cutscenes, and a rocking soundtrack by The Gone Jackals, this Tim Schafer classic blended action and humor into a tight, unforgettable experience.
Price: £18.99
Twisted Metal
A pioneer of vehicular combat, Twisted Metal dropped players into a deadly demolition derby where victory was the only way to survive. With characters like Sweet Tooth the killer clown and arenas filled with traps and hazards, the game offered intense action, dark storytelling, and chaotic multiplayer that made it a staple of early PlayStation libraries.
Price: £22.00
Virtua Fighter 2
Virtua Fighter 2 showcased what true 3D fighting could look like, boasting ultra-fluid character models and deeply technical gameplay. Sega AM2's masterpiece introduced realistic martial arts styles and sophisticated counter systems, winning the hearts of hardcore fans and setting a benchmark for fighting game depth and fidelity on the Sega Saturn.
Price: £33.50
Panzer Dragoon
Soaring across alien landscapes atop a mystical dragon, players in Panzer Dragoon engaged in breathtaking 360-degree shooting battles. With its haunting art direction, mysterious lore, and cinematic presentation, Panzer Dragoon helped define the Sega Saturn’s identity and left a profound influence on future fantasy shooters and rail-based games.
Price: £18.99
Suikoden​
Suikoden is a classic JRPG inspired by the Chinese novel Water Margin, offering a grand political story of rebellion, betrayal, and empire-building. Players recruit up to 108 characters — the "Stars of Destiny" — to form their army against a corrupt empire. With its emotional storytelling, strategic castle management, turn-based combat, and simple yet beautiful pixel art, Suikoden became a cult favorite and a starting point for one of Konami’s most beloved RPG series.
Price: £20.00
Dark Forces
Before Jedi knights dominated Star Wars gaming, Dark Forces introduced players to Kyle Katarn, a mercenary hired by the Rebel Alliance. This first-person shooter featured sprawling levels, key-hunting puzzles, and a rich Star Wars atmosphere with original storylines. Powered by the Jedi game engine, it offered vertical level design and atmospheric immersion that set it apart from contemporaries like Doom.
Price: £19.50
Terranigma
One of the SNES’s hidden gems, Terranigma is an action RPG from Quintet and Enix that was tragically never released in North America. Players control Ark, a mischievous boy who must rebuild a shattered Earth from scratch — reviving continents, lifeforms, and eventually human civilization itself. With its breathtaking music, philosophical themes, and beautifully animated sprites, Terranigma remains one of the greatest unsung masterpieces of the 16-bit era.
Price: £23.30

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