
Welcome to the first iteration of my new weekly series called “Gaming Nostalgia.” In this weekly series of articles, I’ll dig deep into the history of video games and discuss notable releases and news stories. Go ahead and let me know if it sucks in the forums.
Even though GDC and TGS fell on this week a couple times in the past, news from those conferences weren’t very notable, so this week I’ll focus on a few big releases.
On March 19,1994, Super Metroid was released for the Super Nintendo in Japan. Many gamers, including myself, saw this as the pinnacle of the series. Not many other games have received the same amount of Praise as Super Metroid. It shows up on top ten lists to this day, across the internet, and you can still find recent speed runs posted on YouTube.
Fast forward two years to 1996, when Resident Evil found its way to the Playstation in Japan on March 22nd. While Alone in the Dark started the Survival Horror genre, Resident Evil took it to new heights with its creepy atmosphere and story. Sadly, the game was most notable because of the horrible voice acting that plagued it. Lines such as “Here’s a lockpick. It might be handy if you, the master of unlocking, take it with you.” or “You were almost a Jill sandwich!” These lines often provided some unintentional comic relief akin to the “all your base belongs to us.”
March 16th, 1999, is a date that many role-playing gamers will never forget. It’s the day that Everquest opened its doors to the public. After some network issues almost derailed the launch, Everquest went on to popularize MMORPG’s in the West. While it certainly is debatable, I personally don’t think games like World of Warcraft, or Guild Wars would be where they are now without the little stepping stone known as Everquest. Spawning multiple expansions, quite a few spin-offs, and one sequel - Everquest is one of the most known MMO franchises in the world.
Well, that’s all for this week. I suppose March isn’t the biggest month in the industry no matter which year you look at. Stay tuned!
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2 responses so far ↓
1 Mr Scavenge // Mar 18, 2008 at 1:15 am
well there you go you learn something new everyday
2 Cube // Mar 18, 2008 at 8:15 am
I hated the 32/64-bit era. I had and still have all 3 of those consoles.
Resident evil is like controling the tank in combat for the atari 2600 with your feet and bad camra angles that change on you so you have no idea what you are doing and make you want to kill you self to end the pain.
At least 1999 brough the dreamcast and the close death to those consoles. (and some damn decent 3d for resident evil so it sucked less)
I used my SNES more in 1994 but
You ignored the sega genesis in 1994 though it Had the first lock-on cart in 1994, sonic and knuckles was one of it’s best games.
I remember playing super metroid then turning it off and playing sonic 3 with lock on right after ultimate 16 bit experance.
and SEGA made the sweet sega CDX console in 1994 I love that thing i keep it in a safe, and they had the Sega channel going.
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