From the article, "Nearly every successful video game series has a mascot, a character who immediately calls to mind a genre of games or perhaps a company. They're instantly recognizable and, more often than not, prompt fond memories of classic games.
Mario, Sonic, Pikachu and Pyramid-head are some of the more recognizable figures, but there are plenty of other memorable mascots who often get pushed aside. These are mascots from some really entertaining and enjoyable games that might not have enjoyed the same popularity as other series. Classic gamers may remember some of our five favorite obscure mascots."
Teardown out today, November 15, all other titles available from November 21.
Been thinking of getting Teardown on Steam for Steam Deck play. Heard a lot of great reviews for it.
Nothing of interest for me. My sub is up in 2 weeks & I'll go with Essentials only for cloud saves & online. Having Extra or Premium is a waste for me seeing most games that land on the service are old that I've played already or old games I never had any interest in playing.
Take a look at some PS1 game prices that have really taken off over the past 2 years. Some are trending much higher, but a few have dipped recently and it might be your last shot to get them into your collection affordably.
The 1990s were a golden era for gaming soundtracks and gaming as a whole. Here's some of the OSTs that defined the decade.
I would also include Super Metroid and the original Shin Megami Tensei on the SNES. Both had superb soundtracks!