The Family Computer, nicknamed the Famicom for short, is a 1983 video game console produced by Nintendo. The system would be redesigned and brought to Western markets as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1985.
Industry icons join Retro Gamer to look back on the iconic N64 release that changed 3D gaming forever: "Mario 64 showed the way forward for the whole industry!"
Review: Killer Instinct was no doubt what you'd call a "next-gen 2D fighting game" in 1994. The "3D-like" digitized graphics and innovative camera work on the 3D backgrounds easily made KI stand out in crowded mid 90's arcades.