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Dissolution of Eternity is the second expansion (or mission pack) for Quake. Developed by Rogue Entertainment, it was released on March 1997 for PC only. It includes 2 new episodes...
first-person fps mission multiplayer science fiction shooterUltima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds (or simply Ultima Underworld 2) is the sequel to Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss. It was developed by Looking Glass Technologies and published by Origin Systems in 1993.
Year: 1993 Genre: Role Playing
3d 3d rpg fantasy first-person rpgMagic Carpet, released in 1994 by Bullfrog Productions, was one of the most original and technologically ambitious games of its time. Designed and produced during Bullfrog's creati...
Year: 1994 Genre: Simulation
3d fantasy first-person flight sim simulationNitemare 3D is a shareware 3D first person shooter created by Gray Design Associates and released in 1994. The game is the sequel to Hugo III: Jungle of Doom and it's inspired by Wolfenstein 3D.
3d first-person fps horror shareware shooterSystem Shock is a first person action shooter developed by Looking Glass Technologies and published by Origin Systems in 1994 for DOS. There was only one sequel to the game, Syste...
cyberpunk first-person fps horror rpg elements shooterWeen: The Prophecy (or just Prophecy in the US) is a point-and-click adventure game developed and published by Coktel Vision. It was released in 1992 for Amiga, DOS, and Atari ST. ...
adventure clicker fantasy first-person graphic adventure point and clickTerminator 2: Judgment Day, renamed T2: The Arcade Game for the home conversions, is a coin-op created by Midway. Later, it was ported to several home computers and consoles. Probe...
2 players arcade coin-op conversion cyborgs dystopia first-person licensed movies rail shooterIndianapolis 500: The Simulation is a racing sim created by Papyrus Design and published by Electronic Arts at the end of 1989 for PC and Amiga. The game was designed and programmed by David Kaemmer.
3d 3d racing sim driving first-person licensed polygons racing track racingLegends of Valour is a 3D RPG created by Synthetic Dimensions and released in 1992 for MS-DOS, Amiga, and Atari ST. The game's main feature is the engine, which is entirely 3D. This technology was not new but wasn't used in RPGs yet.
Year: 1993 Genre: Role Playing
3d 3d rpg fantasy first-person open world rpg sword and sorcery texture mapWhiplash (aka Fatal Racing) is a 3D stunt racing game developed by Gremlin Interactive and published by Interplay Entertainment in 1995 for DOS. Like most racing games, the point is to reach that finish line first.
automobile combat racing first-person racing stunts track racingStunt Car Racer The New Tracks (or simply, TNT) is an Amiga reverse-engineered modification of Stunt Car Racer created by AmiGer. It was released in 2004. This unofficial update ...
2 players 3d 3d racing sim first-person freeware multiplayer polygons racing reverse engineered track racingBlake Stone: Aliens of Gold (a.k.a Blake Stone 3-D) is a sci-fi FPS that was developed by JAM Productions and published by Apogee in 1993 for DOS. The game also got a sequel called...
3d first-person fps science fiction shareware shooter wolfenstein 3d engineGunship is a combat flight simulator created by MicroProse Software and released initially for the Commodore 64 in 1986. Later, it was ported to PC, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST, and other platforms.
Year: 1989 Genre: Simulation
3d c64 original game combat flight simulation commodore 64 first-person helicopter military polygons simulationB.A.T. is a mix of sci-fi adventure and RPG created by Ubi Soft and released initially for the Atari S.T. in 1989. More versions were released the following year, including Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS.
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