Created by Hironobu Sakaguchi and Yoshinori Kitase with art by Tetsuya Nomura and Yusuke Naora, the Square Developed Final Fantasy VII is, if not the best, certainly the most well…
Developed by Game Freak and created by Satoshi Tajiri for the Nintendo Game Boy, Pokemon Red and Blue are the original installments of the popular series (with an enhanced version…
Developed by Amccus and Published by Natsume, Yasuhiro Wada, Setsuko Miyakoshi, and Ken Takahashi created a non-combat focused RPG that would eventually spawn multiple sequels and, after a disagreement with…
Developed by Koei for its Rekoeition series, New Horizons had six protagonists with stories that intertwined, an open world concept that allowed players to make money and increase their fleet's…
Final Fantasy VI (Final Fantasy III in North America) developed and published by Square and created by Hironobu Sakaguchi, Hiroyuki Ito, and Yoshinori Kitase with art by Yoshitaka Amano, Kaori…
Originally developed by Hudson Soft and currently owned by Konami, Shinichi Nakamoto and Shigeki Fujiwara created "Bomb Man" and since then the title has spawned a ton of sequels and…
The Namco Developed Dig Dug was originally designed by Masahisa Ikegami and Shigeru Yokoyama with art by Hiroshi Ono. The strategic digging game was extremely popular and spawned several clones…
Developed by General Computer Corporation (GCC) and Midway, designed by Steve Golson, Ms. Pac-Man was the first entry to not be made by Namco. The game improved over Pac-Man in…
Toru Iwatani's masterpiece not only helped establish the maze game genre, but was one of the first games in history to make an enormous cutural impact. Not only was it…
In 1984 Data East developed a game for arcades that helped establish the one on one fighting genre. Karate Champ was a simple game that utilized two joysticks to perform…