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Top 50 best games of the 90s

The 1990s concentrate everything retro holds most iconic: the peak of 16-bit, the Nintendo-Sega war, then the great leap into 3D with the PlayStation and N64. This Top 50 gathers the games that defined players' most beloved decade. RomWize re-tests and ranks them by its re-evaluated scores, with versions, rarity and collector value.

"PS1 port of the legendary Chrono Trigger, considered the greatest JRPG ever made. Innovative ATB combat system, brilliantly constructed time travel, iconic characters and immortal soundtrack. Some loading times added alongside the bonus animations, but still absolutely essential."

"Final Fantasy VII is one of the most important video games ever created. Revolutionary 3D transition, epic scenario with Cloud and Sephiroth, legendary Nobuo Uematsu soundtrack and stunning FMV sequences. An absolute masterpiece that defined an entire generation and remains unsurpassed."

"Final Fantasy VII International is the enriched Japanese version incorporating bonus scenes from the western release and additional materias. The same absolute masterpiece experience in JRPG history with added content. The most complete version of FFVII on PS1."

"Wave Race 64 invents the jet-ski game with revolutionary wave physics. The swell literally lives under the floats, the Kawasaki riders each have their temperament and the eight waters offer remarkable variety. Still irresistible, and one of the prettiest Nintendo games on the platform."

"Super Metroid is the absolute metroidvania peak, with captivating lonely atmosphere. Free exploration, silent narrative, essential."

"A Japan-exclusive Nintendo gem, the missing link between Zelda and SaGa. Prince Sablé turns into a frog to swim or a snake to crawl. Cutscene-style auto-combat, Metroidvania exploration, irresistible humor. A real little Game Boy wonder, absolutely worth discovering even in Japanese."

"The color overhaul of the unforgettable Game Boy Zelda, with an exclusive color dungeon and a bonus photo grotto. The dreamlike Koholint story still ranks as top shelf writing, the dungeons still dazzle, the magic stays intact. An absolute essential of Nintendo's handheld."

"An All-Stars compilation enriched with Super Mario World, essential for collectors. The best Mario pick on SNES in one cart."

"The alternative title for Mario All-Stars plus Mario World, identical in content. An absolute must for Nintendo fans in one cart."

"A Double Impact compilation gathering the first two Street Fighter III. Precise controls, an evolving cast and already rare depth. Essential for saga fans."