The title Dinosaur Balls might raise eyebrows today, but in 1992 it was just a quirky DOS puzzle game. Think of it as prehistoric Bubble Bobble: you fire colored spheres to match and clear rows, while a dinosaur mascot cheers you on from the sidelines. It’s light, colorful, and just addictive enough to make you mutter “one more round” at 2 a.m. There’s nothing particularly groundbreaking here—unless you count smashing rows of bouncing balls until your wrists hurt—but it has that early ‘90s charm. Proof that even dinosaurs can get in on the arcade puzzle craze.
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