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The funniest part about 1994 is how confidently it imagined the future. One minute you are lining up shots in a top-down Amiga pool game, and the next a magazine is telling you Nintendo is about to drop a 64-bit home VR revolution like it is inevitable.
We take a proper nostalgia dive into January 1994, starting with the games that were on the list and in our heads: Team17’s Arcade Pool, the strangely punishing side of “serious” military sims like Super Battle Tank 2, and the way Canon Fodder 2 mixes sharp gameplay with a sobering reminder of loss. We also spend time on Sensible World of Soccer, a retro football classic that still feels alive thanks to its career depth, transfers, and that unbeatable top-down flow that modern games keep chasing.
Then we flip from games to gaming culture and history. Long before price-tracking apps and instant marketplace data, magazines were already pushing cartridge collecting as the next big hobby, complete with printed price guides and early “holy grails.” From there we hit peak hardware myth: SNES Super FX chip hype, polygon promises, and the absolutely wild “Project Reality” Nintendo 64 rumors that tried to sell us on Silicon Graphics power and home virtual reality.
If you love retro gaming stories, old game magazines, console rumors, and the weird path from childhood play to adult collecting, you will feel right at home here. Subscribe, share this with a friend who lived through the 90s, and leave a review if you want more deep dives like this. What’s the most ridiculous gaming rumor you ever believed?
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The funniest part about 1994 is how confidently it imagined the future. One minute you are lining up shots in a top-down Amiga pool game, and the next a magazine is telling you Nintendo is about to drop a 64-bit home VR revolution like it is inevitable.
We take a proper nostalgia dive into January 1994, starting with the games that were on the list and in our heads: Team17’s Arcade Pool, the strangely punishing side of “serious” military sims like Super Battle Tank 2, and the way Canon Fodder 2 mixes sharp gameplay with a sobering reminder of loss. We also spend time on Sensible World of Soccer, a retro football classic that still feels alive thanks to its career depth, transfers, and that unbeatable top-down flow that modern games keep chasing.
Then we flip from games to gaming culture and history. Long before price-tracking apps and instant marketplace data, magazines were already pushing cartridge collecting as the next big hobby, complete with printed price guides and early “holy grails.” From there we hit peak hardware myth: SNES Super FX chip hype, polygon promises, and the absolutely wild “Project Reality” Nintendo 64 rumors that tried to sell us on Silicon Graphics power and home virtual reality.
If you love retro gaming stories, old game magazines, console rumors, and the weird path from childhood play to adult collecting, you will feel right at home here. Subscribe, share this with a friend who lived through the 90s, and leave a review if you want more deep dives like this. What’s the most ridiculous gaming rumor you ever believed?
Join our fantastic discord
https://discord.gg/v7RFSUcG
If link has expired then message us at [email protected]
or click the linktree on our instagram.
or DM us on instagram or X and we'll send you an invite.
Cheers gamers!