Video Games That Changed How We Play

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"Super Mario 64" (1996) created new standards for exploration and gameplay dynamics while revolutionizing 3D platforming

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With "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time" (1998), the action-adventure genre was introduced to innovative aiming mechanisms, dramatic stories and immersive 3D locales

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"Half-Life" (1998) helped establish narrative-driven first-person shooters with its compelling story, captivating setting, and state-of-the-art AI

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"Halo: Combat Evolved" (2001) revolutionized console first-person shooters with its gripping story, robust multiplayer, and intuitive controls

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Open-world gaming was revolutionized by "Grand Theft Auto III" in 2001, which included non-linear structure, story-driven gameplay, and large, dynamic landscapes

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With its expansive environment, social connection, and engrossing gameplay, the 2004 game "World of Warcraft" revolutionized the genre

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A compelling story, thought-provoking ideas, and cutting-edge gaming techniques came together in "BioShock" (2007) to produce an immersive experience

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"The Last of Us" (2013) Elevated storytelling and character development in gaming with its emotionally resonant narrative, cinematic presentation, and tense gameplay

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