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Every one of these had money, talent or hype behind it, and every one of them face-planted. This is gaming's hall of shame, the launches that bombed, the servers that went dark in months, the studios that did not survive their own game. Some were broken, some were boring, some were just spectacularly mismanaged, and a couple got buried in an actual landfill. Listed in order of release rather than ranked, because picking the single biggest flop is a bar fight nobody wins. From Atari's 1982 catastrophe to Concord vanishing in a fortnight, here are the disasters we will never let the industry forget.
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The big one. A lifetime of gaming distilled into 150 essential experiences, the games everyone should play at least once in their life. Ordered from 1978 (year before I was born) to today, this is a guided tour through the entire history of the medium, from the arcade cabinets I used to pump hundreds of 10p pieces into through to the modern masterpieces still being made. Every genre, every era, every must-play. You will not agree with all of it, and that is half the fun. Pick one, start playing, and work your way through a lifetime of greatness.
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The big black box that crashed the console party and changed gaming forever. Microsoft's debut machine brought us Halo, Xbox Live, and a library packed with bold exclusives and cult oddities. This is the home of Master Chief, the definitive stealth games, and a controller so huge it earned the nickname the Duke. Plenty of these never left the system, which makes them all the more worth hunting down. From genre-defining giants to forgotten gems, here is the essential original Xbox collection.
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The grey box that made gaming cool and put a CD drive in every living room. The original PlayStation was the home of the JRPG golden age, the birth of survival horror, and the moment 3D gaming truly went mainstream. This is where Final Fantasy VII broke hearts, Metal Gear Solid rewrote the rulebook, and Crash and Spyro became household names. Mind your memory cards. From genre-defining giants to beloved cult classics, here is the essential PS1 collection.
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