
Millennials experienced the rise of 3D graphics to online multiplayer battles. For millennials, these are the titles that helped shape how games were played and remembered. This list looks back at the video games that left a lasting mark on the generation that grew up with them.
Super Mario 64
Released in 1996, Super Mario 64 introduced many players to fully explorable 3D worlds. It set the standard for 3D platforming and became a reference point for how movement and camera control should work in modern games.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
This 1998 release helped define action-adventure games with its lock-on combat system, open exploration, and time-based storytelling. It influenced countless titles that followed across multiple genres.
Final Fantasy VII
Released on PlayStation in 1997, Final Fantasy VII brought cinematic storytelling and large-scale RPGs to a wider audience. Its characters and themes helped elevate games as a narrative medium.
GoldenEye 007
This Nintendo 64 shooter defined local multiplayer for an entire generation. Split-screen matches became a social staple, and their control scheme laid the groundwork for future console shooters.
The Sims
Launched in 2000, The Sims offered a different kind of gameplay focused on daily life, relationships, and creativity. It attracted players who didn’t traditionally play video games and expanded the medium’s reach.
Grand Theft Auto III
By introducing a fully open 3D city in 2001, GTA III changed expectations for player freedom. Its design became a blueprint for open-world games throughout the 2000s.
Halo: Combat Evolved
Halo helped establish console shooters as a serious genre. Its controls, multiplayer modes, and sci-fi setting were instrumental in the success of the original Xbox.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2
Fast gameplay, tight controls, and a licensed soundtrack made this one of the most replayed games of its era. It also helped bring skate culture into the mainstream.
World of Warcraft
When it launched in 2004, World of Warcraft introduced millions of players to online multiplayer worlds. Guilds, raids, and subscriptions became part of everyday gaming life.
Metal Gear Solid
This 1998 title blended stealth gameplay with cinematic presentation. Its use of voice acting, cutscenes, and narrative structure influenced how story-driven games were made.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Released in 2001, Melee became a staple of competitive and casual play alike. Its fast pace and deep mechanics helped sustain a dedicated community for decades.
Counter-Strike
Originally a PC mod, Counter-Strike popularized team-based tactical shooters. Internet cafés and LAN parties played a major role in its rise during the early 2000s.
Minecraft
Though released later, Minecraft resonated strongly with millennials. Its sandbox design emphasized creativity, collaboration, and player-driven goals over traditional progression.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
This 2007 entry redefined multiplayer progression systems and modern military shooters. Its influence can still be seen across online shooters today.
Kingdom Hearts
Combining Disney worlds with Final Fantasy characters, Kingdom Hearts stood out for its unusual crossover appeal. It became a defining series for players who grew up in the PlayStation 2 era.
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