Platformers
Mario, Sonic, Donkey Kong, Wonderboy and even that woman Lara Croft; the Platform genre has the game world's biggest stars. Platformers are good, clean fun and we love 'em. Here's the best of the genre.
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Nebulus
A quirky rotating platform puzzler that has you moving ever around and around. More...
NiGHTS into Dreams
The platformer without platforms that proved that the unloved Saturn could really deliver. More...
Pac-Man
No matter where you were on Earth, it was just not possible to dislike (or avoid) the little yellow disc that represented Pac-man. The game was ingeniously straightforward: you had to move Pac-Man around a 2D maze and make him eat all of the little pellets that lined the floor. More...
Rainbow Islands
Shooting rainbows to kill attacking bumble bees and vicious toys; death and destruction has never been so cute. More...
Sheep, Dog, 'n' Wolf
A loony stealth, platform puzzler that'll have you in stitches while challenging your brain. Using ACME products (like rockets and giant elastic bands) you have to steal one sheep per level from under the nose of the sheepdog. More...
Solomon's Key
Mario meets Tetris in this block building platform puzzler. More...
Sonic Adventure
Sonic finally make it into the third dimension and makes up for lost time at his usual velocity. Exploration elements and six playable characters each having their own adventure make this a huge game with hours of play. More...
Sonic the Hedgehog
Sega's super-sonic mascot accelerates the platform genre to unprecedented velocities, adding polish, fun and attitude. More...
Stop the Express
A thrilling, train-top running landmark game, years ahead of its time. More...
Super Mario 64
It was difficult to describe the sheer amazement and terror I felt when I first saw Mario 64. The concept of playing platform games in three dimensions was mind boggling... consequently, I was rubbish at Mario 64 when I first played it. More...
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