Retro Games From 1990
The 1990s marked a revolutionary decade in video game history, witnessing the transition from 8-bit to 32-bit graphics and the birth of iconic franchises. Our retro platform preserves this legacy with authentic emulation of NES, SNES, Genesis, Sega Master System, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Boy, GBA, and NDS classics.
Console Wars & Technological Leaps
The 16-bit battle between SNES (Super Mario World) and Genesis (Sonic 2) defined early '90s gaming, while 1994's PlayStation introduced CD-ROM 3D gaming (e.g., Final Fantasy VII). Nintendo's Game Boy dominated handhelds with Pokémon Red/Blue (1996), and the N64 revolutionized 3D platformers with Super Mario 64 (1996).Genre-Defining Masterpieces
- RPGs: Chrono Trigger (1995) set narrative benchmarks- FPS: Doom (1993) pioneered multiplayer shooting
- Adventure: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998) perfected 3D exploration
- Fighting: Street Fighter II (1991) spawned esports culture
Preservation & Modern Play
Our platform enhances classics with:- CRT filter options for authentic scanlines
- Save states for challenging titles like Mega Man X
- Multiplayer support for Mario Kart 64 and GoldenEye 007
Relive the decade where gaming grew from niche hobby to global phenomenon!
Showing 18 games from 1990 - Page 5
A 1990 fantasy beat 'em up by Atari Games featuring four magical heroes battling through dark fantasy realms. Known for its RPG elements, spell-casting mechanics, and gothic atmosphere.
Innovative vertical shooter where players control either a helicopter or jet fighter against waves of enemy aircraft. Notable for its dual-plane hitbox system and the ability to switch vehicles mid-game. Features Irem's signature detailed sprite work and intense boss battles.
Cyber-Lip is a futuristic run-and-gun arcade shooter where players control a cyborg soldier battling through waves of mechanized enemies. Notable for its two-player cooperative gameplay, weapon power-up system, and destructible environments in a post-apocalyptic 21st century setting.
Alien Challenge is a 1990 arcade shooter where players control a spaceship battling through waves of alien enemies across various planets. The game features a unique dual-stick control system for simultaneous movement and aiming.
Heart-pounding arcade adaptation of James Cameron's sci-fi classic, featuring pulse rifle-wielding Colonial Marines against relentless Xenomorph hordes. Notable for its atmospheric lighting, motion tracker HUD, and iconic sound effects directly sampled from the film.
Alien Storm is a unique hybrid arcade game combining beat 'em up combat with light gun shooter sections. Players choose between three galactic pest controllers - Karl, Garth, or Sheena - to battle through six city zones infested with grotesque aliens. Features weapon upgrades, co-op play, and screen-clearing special attacks.
Ashura Blaster is a vertically-scrolling Buddhist-themed shooter where players control a deity battling through the six realms of reincarnation. Features transforming ship mechanics, mantra power-ups, and screen-clearing enlightenment attacks against demonic foes.
A wild west-themed run and gun arcade shooter where two brothers take on hordes of outlaws. Known for its fast-paced action, humorous animations, and cooperative gameplay.
The explosive sequel to the arcade hit Pang (Buster Bros outside Japan). Players use a harpoon gun to pop bouncing balls that split into smaller balls when hit, clearing each stage of all bubbles.
League Bowling is a 1990 arcade bowling game developed by SNK, featuring colorful graphics and simple three-button controls. Players compete in tournament-style matches with six selectable characters, each with unique bowling styles and special techniques.
A colorful arcade puzzle game where players shoot bubbles to create matches. Features chain reactions, time pressure mechanics, and special power-up bubbles that alter gameplay dynamics.
The epic sequel to the classic barbarian adventure. Continue Rastan's journey through treacherous lands filled with mythical beasts, deadly traps, and powerful sorcery in this action-packed platformer.
Liquid Kids is a colorful platform arcade game released by Taito in 1990. Players control Hipopo the water-throwing hippo who must rescue his kidnapped animal friends from the evil Dark by using water balloons to defeat enemies and solve environmental puzzles.
G-LOC Air Battle is a pioneering combat flight simulator arcade game that featured a revolutionary rotating cockpit cabinet. Players pilot an F-14 Tomcat fighter jet in intense dogfights against enemy aircraft, experiencing realistic G-force effects that give the game its name. Known for its advanced 3D polygon graphics and immersive motion-controlled gameplay.
League Bowling is a fast-paced arcade bowling game developed by SNK, featuring simple controls and colorful, exaggerated visuals. Players compete in various international locations with different lane conditions, using precise timing and spin to achieve strikes and spares.
Riding Hero is a motorcycle racing game that combines high-speed racing with combat elements. Players race through various environments while using weapons and attacks to defeat rival bikers in this unique blend of racing and beat 'em up action.
Nam-1975 is a revolutionary run-and-gun arcade game developed by SNK and released in 1990. As the first game for the Neo Geo MVS (Multi Video System) platform, it set new standards for arcade graphics and gameplay, featuring photorealistic sprites, digitized voices, and intense Vietnam War-inspired combat.

















