X-Box
The OG X-Box! Remember this guy? Of course we’ve got Halo on there.
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Released in 1990 in the UK, the Mega Drive made us all sit up and listen. No more waiting for tape decks to load slow games – welcome Sonic!
Or the SNES, as it was once known, this was our first taste of Mario Kart and we’ve never looked back since.
A party machine for up to 4 people, the N64 (64 for 64bit) is a 90s classic that’s waiting for you and your friends to gather round for a game of Mario Kart or Mario Party.
The OG next level console – PlayStation was everything we dreamed of… and we just played Crash Bandicoot on it every day (come in and re-live those days!)
Gamecube brings Nintendo into the 21st century. A successor to the N64, our favourite way to play is on Super Smash Bros. Melee and Mario Kart (of course).
Based on the film, Terminator 2 arcade is a shooting game you play as T-800 to protect John Connor from getting assassinated by the T-1000.
A vertical scrolling shoot ’em up, 1945 (also known as Striker 1945) actually came out in 1995 and is loosely based around the post WWII world. The goal of 1945 is to defeat the mysterious organisation CANY by clearing 8 stages without getting killed.
Choose one of 6 X-Men characters (Cyclops, Colossus, Wolverine, Storm, Dazzler or Nightcrawler) to stop the villain Magneto from wreaking havoc on human civilisation.
A guest favourite! Time Crisis 3 is a shoot em up where you go through levels as special agents to beat enemies.