Answer:
Doom (1993) Half Life (1998) Super Mario 64 (1997)
Explanation:
Doom and Half-Life were PC games.
Doom was an early 90s PC shooter that was "3d" it wasn't actually 3d but it used a unique rendering system to make it look 3d. It was a level to level shooter that also included secrets
Half-Life was a Actual 3D game and required quite a beefy Graphics card in your computer at the time to run it smoothly, It was a long story-driven game
Super Mario 64 was one of the first "True 3D" games on Home console because it was a launch title for the brand new N64 It utilized the hardware for a brand new experience for console players.
Most 80s games were even more primitive and were either Hosted in arcade cabinets at your local Arcade Such as Outrun (1986) (Btw great soundtrack!) or the NES that allowed you to play the Original few Mario games that were all 2D.
So one of the biggest Evolutions in 80s to 90s gaming is the introduction of 3D titles being able to run on good computers in the early 90s and home consoles could also run 3D titles at the end of the 90s
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