Technology, as with most things, is a function of time. Which means as time goes on, things get better and better. And nowhere does it apply more than Visuals in videogames, where the degree of realism in exactly proportionate to the passage of time. But there’s always an (or in this case, several) exception to the rule where a small number of games exist which features visuals so far ahead of their times that they not only look better than most games years after their original release, they just never look dated at all. In this way, they pretty much transcend Time itself, and stand apart from the 99 percent of games as a beacon of example demonstrating that if something is made with enough Love and care, it can truly stand the test of time. And this article is about celebrating one of those extremely rare videogames which, by virtue of it’s exceedingly rich and far-ahead-of-it’s-time visuals, ha