KokuGamer: The 16-bit era is a time I hold very near and dear to me. I could ramble for hours on end about the fun I had making my way through Kirby Super Star, or the fondness I have for Street Fighter 2, or the many times I threw down the controller in anger after a difficult session of Tetris Attack.
Remember these video game mascots from the 90's? Retroheadz takes a nostalgic look back at the video game mascots that came about and mainly stayed in the 90's too.
Aero the Acrobat was one of my favorite games as a kid.
I want to give a shout out to Cool Spot.
Rocket Knight one of the best Genesis mascot games. Bonk games were pretty decent as well. Pulseman from Gamefreak is another forgotten game.
Seing the Zool thumbnail gave me nostalgia vibes. Shame the game was slippery as hell!
Bubsy: Paws on Fire will bring the infamous bobcat back for a second time this generation. However, he wasn't the only cartoon pal from the 90s. Here's our rundown of ten more failed gaming mascots.
Oscar Navarro:
"Throughout the course of video game history, we have seen many characters rise the ranks to become iconic mascots. We sometimes forget, however, that with those that have risen come those that have been lost to time. Many have tried to reach the heights of Mario and Sonic, but could never win the hearts of gamers quite in the same way. Today, we thought it would be interesting to discuss five mascots that sadly have fallen out of the limelight. Before we go any further, keep in mind that forgotten doesn’t inherently mean disliked. Surely some of you out there will hold some of these characters close to your hearts. Forgotten simply means that these mascots never really received the praise that their more famous competitors have. With that said, here are five forgotten video game mascots."
This article needs to mention Amiga mascot Zool:
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And C64 mascot Clyde
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