Now that you’re an adult, your parents can’t nag you about how violent these 90s video games actually were. For those who’re just nostalgic, GOG.com has a Tomb Raider 1+2+3 bundle that’s going for 75% off at USD2.49 (~$10.40). You can also get your hands on a massive library of 39 Tomb Raider games and add-ons on Steam for $239.65. The game may now have its fair share of new-gen revivals, but true fans can still find the iconic OG version online.
Lara Croft may have debuted as the badass heroine of Tomb Raider all the way back in 1996, but the action-adventure game and movie franchise has stood the test of time till today. One of the top 90s video games of all time, the Tomb Raider series now has 17 games under its belt.
On top of the standalone game, hardcore fans can get a bundle of 4 remastered Monkey Island games on Steam for $26.24.Ĭompatibility : Windows XP and above | Mac OS X (10.7.0) But its entertaining seafaring adventure plot was what made it so engaging. The game itself followed a simple point-and-click format where you selected dialogue and decisions. The Curse of Monkey Island may have been the 3rd instalment of the Monkey Island series, but it stood out to us as kiddos because of its signature cartoon-like graphics.
SimCity 2000 and its sequels are available on Origin, but the game is currently going for 75% off at USD1.49 (~$2) on GOG.com.Ĭompatibility: Windows 7 and above | Mac OS X (10.6.8) Not only can terrains be customised, but the game gives you free reign to build everything from zoos and schools, to highways and power plants so you can pretty much play God. If you enjoyed building cities with Legos as a kid, SimCity 2000 would’ve been where you could really let your imagination run wild. With hundreds of buildings to choose from, you can find some futuristic ones in the mix. You can play DJ and create playlists of your favourite tunes, customise your avatars, and explore more than 20 game modes ranging from group battles to team dances.
Much like a virtual version of arcade dance machines like Dance Dance Revolution, playing Audition simply required you to hit specific arrow keys to the beat of a song.įans can rejoice at the fact that nothing much has changed about the current free-to-play version that’s available on Steam. The dance and rhythm online multiplayer game blew up in the mid-2000s, and just like a real club, you could socialise with other players in-game.