100 PC GAMES FROM THE 90'S

Published 2019-07-15
In this video you'll watch 100 remarkable PC games from the 90's (not necessarily the best ones).
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All Comments (21)
  • @SomeoneX64
    For everyone who lands here tring to search for a Childhood game you dont remember the name anymore I wish you the best luck!
  • THANK you for not using crappy background music and bringing us the original sound instead. A true hero.
  • 0:03: 1. Out of This World (1990) 0:13: 2. Secret of Monkey Island, The (1990) 0:23: 3. Stunts (1990) 0:33: 4. Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge (1991) 0:43: 5. Alone in the Dark (1992) 0:53: 6. Dune (1992) 1:03: 7. Goblins 2: The Prince Buffoon (1992) 1:13: 8. Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (1992) 1:23: 9. Street Fighter 2 (1992) 1:33: 10. Wolfenstein 3D (1992) 1:43: 11. 7th Guest, The (1993) 1:53: 12. Day of the Tentacle (1993) 2:03: 13. DOOM (1993) 2:13: 14. Incredible Machine, The (1993) 2:23: 15. Leisure Suit Larry 6: Shape Up or Slip Out! (1993) 2:33: 16. MegaRace (1993) 2:43: 17. Mortal Kombat II (1993) 2:53: 18. Pinball Fantasies (1993) 3:03: 19. Sam and Max: Hit the Road (1993) 3:13: 20. SimCity 2000 (1993)
  • @80saddict79
    No DLC's, no Microtransactions, no Surprise Mechanics (FU EA). When you bought a game, you got the whole bloody game. Those were the days, my friendds.
  • @baccy81
    Some of these games should be protected by UNESCO
  • @LOLLYPOPPE
    Itā€™s so weird how some of these games actually were scary asf as a kid
  • The atmosphere in these 90's games is something else compared to a lot of modern titles.
  • @Wolfdings
    What I loved most about games from the 90's was this eery atmosphere. It felt so much more immersive than today's games (might be that I felt it differently as a kid). Also considering, that the pixelart was truly masterful - nothing more than true artist paintings! Love it!
  • @Tenraiden
    I am so grateful this video didn't start with a "HeLlO aNd WeLcOmE" and just got straight into the list šŸ‘
  • @lightweave
    Cool memories! šŸ˜ I really appreciate it that you included a lot of games that are not constantly hailed as the "top games", because in many media you virtually hear only about the same ~10 titles that had "the most influence" over and over again, but there were so many great games that also deserve remembering.
  • @Adefesio94
    I love how diverse graphics look! Some very primitive, 80's like graphics, to more complicated, realistic ones. All in just one decade.
  • @CountBifford
    It's amazing how fast the tech progressed in the 90s. A PC became out of date after just two years.
  • @BPond7
    Wow! You canā€™t go home again, but you can keep a small part of it, with videos like these. I miss the 90s!
  • @pocketfudgy
    A lot of omissions but not having MYST in there is probably the most glaring. That game was inescapable in the mid 90ā€™s and helped move CD-ROMs more than any other piece of software.
  • Which of these games have you played? Leave a like if you want more videos like this.
  • @PeteOliva
    What a fascinating trip down memory lane. In the 90s, I was ages 9 to 19, and these were my most formative gaming years. I played lots on console, but I also played so many of these games on PC, and I TREASURE those experiences! Yes, there was some crossover, but what I loved about PC gaming then was just how diverse and separate it was from console gaming. It really WAS like a different gaming world. Today, the two very much coexist but also coincide with each other, with most of the same games being available on console and PC. But back then, it was a much more varied and oftentimes fresh and/or deeper experience overall. Thanks for putting this together.
  • @funkydoctah2978
    I have a wonderful flashbacks watching this video. It's Very nostalgic stuff. Good work, thank You VGL! Much appreciate bro! I greet all who remeber those games.