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1) The Sims

Back in 1989, Will Wright developed and released his city-building simulation game, SimCity, and a franchise was born. The games were incredibly popular throughout the 1990s and continue to be available today on numerous devices. It didnโt take long for spinoffs to come out, and among them, The Sims, released in 2000, is easily the most successful. After a very short time on the market, The Sims rose in popularity, overshadowing its successor, and nowadays more development has gone into the new franchise than into the older one. It shouldnโt come as much of a surprise, seeing as The Sims is basically reality TV in computer game form, and that format of television began taking off around the same time.
2) Mega Man X

When Mega Man launched on the Nintendo Entertainment System, it bombed. Fortunately, Capcom allowed for a sequel, and Mega Man 2 became the franchiseโs biggest hit for many years. There have been several spinoff series released after the initial mainline Mega Man games, and of the many out there, Mega Man X is arguably better than its predecessor. The spinoffs featured better graphics, more movement options with better controls, a well-constructed plot, and better music. Mega Man X essentially took everything great about Mega Man and dialed it up to 11, ensuring it continued for years and entertained millions of players worldwide.











