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Theme park (Megadrive)
We're off to the park! Not one of those fancy American parks with actors and special effects like a movie, no no, a British theme park. Which is to say, some water guns and rusty rollercoaster track on some farm land. In the rain.
Fifa 96 (Megadrive)
It's 1995 so it's time for FIFA 96. That won't end up being confusing in thirty years or so when people look back at gaming and football history. We've got licensed players now that they've all embraced celebrity culture, and we can make our own teams. No rude names now...
discworld (pc)
You can't get more British than Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels, or perhaps you can. Add Eric Idle, Tony Robinson and Jon Pertwee for plus 10 to British.
command & conquer (pc)
We all love a good war game. When real time strategy was in its infancy Command & Conquer established what the genre was and what it would look like for years to come. Plus FMV cutscenes that STILL live rent free in your head.
x-com: terror from the deep (PC)
The ocean is terrifying enough without waking up ancient and vicious aliens with designs on removing your face with a rusty spoon. And they made this one harder than the original, so it's time to git gud!
Star trek: the next generation “a final unity” (PC)
I love Star Trek, alright? I'm not busting any stereotypes here. I play loads of videogames, and I love me some Trek, but there haven't been many great convergences of those two interests. This one is the pick of the bunch.