Summary

The1990smarked a very transformative time for video games. The 80s saw the rise of home gaming consoles, which led to more gamers leaving the arcade to play the newest video games at home. Therefore, the biggest releases of the next decade focused more on single player adventures that utilized the 3D capabilities ofthe newly released PlayStationand Nintendo 64. As such, the 90s gave birth to severalbeloved video game franchises.

Many of these video games are still talked about today by fans, and a beloved game is normally reviewed well on release and successfully launched as a franchise. Also, some of the games from this era are likely to hold many nostalgic elements to the time they were released.

Spyro The Dragon Best Animal Protagonist

This article only covers franchises that started in the ’90s, so noMarioorZeldagamesare featured here.

One of the biggest phenomena in the 90s video game scene was seeing every major console manufacturer trying to create the next big gaming mascot. Nintendo had found huge success with Mario, and Sega had Sonic the Hedgehog. However, the lines were a bit more blurred when it came to which character was meant to be the face of the PlayStation. Early signs pointed to Lara Croft fromTomb Raiderbeing the console mascot, but a grown woman with gunsdid not provide the kid-friendly imagethe company was looking for. As such, the race to find the next mascot for Sony began.

A screenshot of Crash Bandicoot dancing alongside Aku-Aku in Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy.

WhileCrash Bandicoothad made a splash in 1996 as a new video game mascot to rival Mario,Spyro the Dragoncame out two years later and had a similar impact. However, this edgy dragon embodied more of the 90s style than the orange marsupial.Spyrogames were more about exploration, whileCrashgames were more difficult linear platforming challenges. Whenever one of the two mascots is mentioned, the name of the other is soon to follow.

Crash Bandicootis not too dissimilar toSpyro the Dragon. The character came to consoles in an era when Sony was looking for a colorful mascot for the PlayStation, and it appeared that Crash was exactly what the company were looking for. Naughty Dog used Crash Bandicoot as the protagonist for their first platforming game thataimed to bring their love of Looney Toons physics and humor to the gaming world.This first game was a success, and it spurred the developers on to release two more games in this series for the PS1.

Cover art of Lara Croft from Tomb Raider 1.

However, another reason whyCrash Bandicootis beloved is due to how versatile the character is. He stayed as a platforming character throughout most of the 90s and beyond, but he was also used as a character in many other types of racing and party games. One of the most popular of these is theCrash Team Racinggame that was released in 1999. This level of versatility has kept Crash Bandicoot going for nearly three decades, and fans were ecstatic when his original trilogy received a remaster in 2018.

Video games as a passtime in the 90s were generally considered to be something that only boys spent time on. This stereotype was so widespread, in fact, that it came as a shock to many players when the protagonist of the firstMetroidgame was revealed to be female in 1986. Women make up a large portion of the population, though, and Sony saw their chance to appeal to this market when the firstTomb Raiderwas being developed.

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This first game in the franchise was a huge success among all video game fans due to its iconic puzzle-solving andaction-based gameplay.The fact that Lara Croft happened to be a feminist icon was just the icing on top. She was so successful as a 90s video game heroine that she’s appeared in many more games and movies in the decades since.

Extreme sports were a huge part of 90s culture. Young people loved watching some of these new sports being performed in a professional setting, and things like snowboarding, BMX riding, and skateboarding started to influence mainstream fashion and attitudes. The face of one ofthe biggest extreme sportsof the decade, skateboarding, was Tony Hawk, which is why he was chosen to star in, and promote, his own series of video games based on his extreme sport of choice.

The home menu for FIFA 23 career mode with the Borussia Dortmund and Chelsea logos superimposed

At the time, a skateboarding video game was an unknown entity. Nowadays, though, a video game based on this sport is going to perform well and that is all thanks to the ideas established in the firstTony Hawk’s Pro Skatergame. This video game launched an entire genre of video games in the late 90s, with its collection of great ways to achieve a high score and its killer soundtrack. The Tony Hawk’s Pro Skaterfranchise may have disappeared in the last few years, but the genre it created is still a viable option for game developers in the modern era.

Soccer Fans Finally Got Their Due

TheFIFAfranchise was not the juggernaut it is today when it first started out in 1993. However, soccer is the most popular sport in the world, and so it made sense for video game developers to try and appeal to that market in the 1990s. The first handful ofFIFAgames were successful, but the series didn’t hit its stride untilFIFA: Road To The World Cup 98.This game was created in anticipation of the 1998 World Cup, and it birthed theFIFAformula that fans love today.

Since then, EA andFIFAhave releasedan updated version of this game every year, which soccer fans have flocked to ever since. The notion of being able to take over a popular team and bring them glory is one that is yet to be replicated by any other soccer franchise, which is whyFIFAhas been a beloved franchise ever since the 1990s.

Sonic Channel art Sonic

If the 1980s were the decade of Nintendo’sMario, then the 1990s definitely belonged toSonic the Hedgehog. SEGA released the first game in theSonicseries in 1991, and this super fast platforming game was nothing like anything players had ever experienced before. The developers took everything that was currently working for theMarioseries, and turned things up to eleven so that the title character truly lived up to his name.

The first trilogy ofSonicgames were an electrifying, fast, and frantic platforming experience with a cute and marketable main character, and plenty of friends that could make this world feel alive. As such, Sonic went on to appear in many other games throughout the decade, and the character even received his own animated series.

Pokemon Red and Blue box art

There are few who lived in the 1990s that were unaffected by “Pokemania.” The firstPokemongames were released in Japan in 96, and they inspired a bunch of TV shows, movies, and merchandise. That meant that the stage was set for when the franchise hit the US and the rest of the Western world, and thePokemon company has become one of the most lucrative multimedia franchises in the world ever since.

Pokemonreleased its ninth generation of games in 2022, and the series is showing no signs of slowing in the future. Of course, none of this success would have been possible withoutthe love the first games receivedin the 90s.