Hocus Pocus 1994

Hocus Pocus was one of those uncommon platformer games that I stumbled upon when I was younger. I haven’t met anyone in person who had ever played this game, so hopefully there is someone out there who will remember this fun little game! Developed by Moonlite Software and published by Apogee Software in 1994, Hocus…

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Wolfenstein 3D

Wolfenstein 3D introduced players to the heroic protagonist, B.J. Blazkowicz, a World War II Allied spy on a daring mission to infiltrate Castle Wolfenstein—a Nazi stronghold teeming with danger and treachery. Armed with an arsenal of weapons, including pistols, machine guns, and even a trusty knife, players embarked on a quest to liberate the world…

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Witchaven 1995

Witchaven’s story takes place in a dark and mysterious world where an evil sorceress, Illwhyrin, seeks to summon an ancient demon known as Naar. Players step into the role of a brave warrior named Grondoval, whose mission is to thwart Illwhyrin’s sinister plans and save the realm from impending doom. Armed with his sword and…

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Oregon Trail

Step into the virtual world of the 19th-century American West with ‘Oregon Trail,’ a pioneering video game that has captivated players for decades. Developed in 1971 and later popularized in the 1980s, ‘Oregon Trail’ allows players to embark on a perilous journey across rugged terrain, facing challenges and making critical decisions along the way. In…

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Day of the Tentacle: A Timeless Adventure Game with Witty Humor and Stunning Graphics

Day of the Tentacle is a classic point-and-click adventure game that was developed and published by LucasArts in 1993. Created by the legendary Tim Schafer and Dave Grossman, this game stands as a shining example of the humor, creativity, and innovation that made LucasArts a powerhouse in the gaming industry. In this article, we’ll delve…

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