Games In 1995

The following titles defined the year, showcasing both the peak of 2D design and the experimental first steps into 3D: Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island

: The shift from cartridges to discs allowed for massive storage, leading to cinematic "Full Motion Video" (FMV) games like Phantasmagoria games in 1995

in North America and Europe fundamentally changed the market. Sony’s move to CD-ROM technology allowed for cinematic storytelling and high-fidelity soundtracks that were impossible on cartridges. Virtua Fighter 2 The following titles defined the year, showcasing both