Back in the day, before online gaming became as prevalent as it is now, these were the games that defined the childhoods of many.
Neighbours From Hell
When recalling Neighbours From Hell, one can't help but reminisce about an intense youth for gamers of the 80s and 90s. In an era where the Internet was still a luxury for many, Neighbours From Hell stood out as one of the most captivating offline games of its time. With no action, no shooting, nor role-playing elements, Neighbours From Hell attracted players with its cunning, mischievous gameplay, requiring strategic planning every step of the way.

Block Puzzle
This could be considered the legendary handheld gaming device that every family had in the past. Simple because it was affordable and the games within it were considered 'national treasures'. Games like puzzle-solving and racing became part of the childhood of gamers from the 80s and 90s, even though they couldn't compete with the allure and grandeur of expensive consoles like the Gameboy or Nintendo DS.

Mini Rambo
When reminiscing about games tied to childhood, especially on platforms like PlayStation and later PlayStation 2, Metal Slug inevitably comes to mind. This game, affectionately dubbed Mini Rambo, undoubtedly holds a special place in the hearts of many players from that era, thanks to its intense and engaging gameplay built on adorable and whimsical graphics.

4-Button Gaming Console
Flipping through the pages of memories, piecing together fragments that linger in the subconscious of those scorching summer days over 20 years ago, what comes to mind for gamers? For many, it's the image of a familiar four-button electronic machine, alongside some neighborhood pals, the youth of gamers, does it ring a bell?

For gamers of the 80s and 90s, the concept of online gaming was something foreign, even nonexistent in their 'dictionary'. Computers running Windows 95 or Windows 98 later on were relatively luxurious items. Playstation? That was a luxury reserved for the 'wealthy kids'.
The majority of gamers back then were familiar with the small 'cartridge-inserting' four-button electronic devices, something more cherished than gold for many gamers. Back then, Mario, Ninja Rescue Mom, Contra... were legendary games. Or like Battle City, a game that captivated countless players, from old to young, a rare product that attracted even the older 'gamers' back then.
Legendary Mario
For many gamers, Mario is an icon, an immortal character deeply ingrained in the hearts of players individually as well as the global gaming community. Despite the passing years, generations, and numerous Mario editions, this character still holds a mysterious allure for players worldwide. It's not an exaggeration to say that Mario is a historically influential gaming character.
