About the game
Noah's Ark (1991) for CD-i takes its place in the VG90 index as one more thread in the story of the 16-bit golden age, kept here for readers researching the period.
the 16-bit golden age was a period of rapid change for the medium: bigger sprites, richer sound and fierce console rivalries pushed 2D craft to its peak. Placing Noah's Ark in that timeline shows where it sat as the industry evolved.
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Why it matters
Beyond any single title, the 16-bit golden age matters as a chapter in gaming history — bigger sprites, richer sound and fierce console rivalries pushed 2D craft to its peak. Cataloguing releases from the period, notable and obscure alike, keeps that fuller picture intact.
Technical notes
Platform on record: CD-i. Release year: 1991. Details are drawn from public catalogue metadata; corrections and additions are welcome through the archive.
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