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Atomic Bomberman was a multiplayer focused game on the PC with a "westernized" style.
A 3D sequel to the Genesis game Mario Andretti Racing, with both indy car and stock car racing in 16 fictional tracks.
The follow-up to id's 1993 game Doom, and one of the earliest first-person shooters to make full use of 3D polygonal graphics and level design. Featuring a dark and gritty atmosphere inspired by gothic and Lovecraftian fiction, players traverse numerous dimensions in an attempt to stop the invasion of eldritch forces led by the mysterious "Quake".
The Material Defender returns in this underground 360 degree action shooter, this time retrofitted with a prototype warp core in his ship that will take him to distant worlds. The game features a new array of destructive weapons and berserk robots that ups the ante from its predecessor.
Kill countless aliens while rescuing babes as Duke Nukem in this critically acclaimed first-person shooter.
Race high powered sports cars through inner city streets and rolling freeways in this DOS arcade racing game.
An arcade motorcycle racing game by Sega-AM2, featuring a more realistic circuit-based take on the genre (as compared to their earlier Hang-On games).
A 3D tank combat game similar to Battlezone in which players must collect flags and, of course, destroy enemy tanks. It was released in 1991, and was followed up by a LAN-enabled version called Spectre VR.
One of Sega's signature arcade racing games, loosely based on stock car racing events at the Daytona International Speedway.
A dungeon-crawling first-person RPG originally created for the Atari ST, later known for its handheld Game Boy Color adaptation.
The game that popularized 3D arcade racing and kick-started the 3D revolution of the 90's. Released in 1992 for arcades, it was later ported to Sega home consoles.
A 1992 first-person shooter for arcades, developed by Taito. It pioneered several features before they became standards of the FPS genre, including circle-strafing and multiplayer deathmatch. Its control scheme, where the player moves with a joystick and aims with a lightgun, was also a precursor to modern FPS controls.
An arcade game released by Sega in 1988, Last Survivor is the earliest known free-roaming, three-dimensional, third-person shooter, and one of the first shooters with a network multiplayer deathmatch mode.
Final Lap is an arcade racing game developed by Namco and released in 1987. A home version, developed by Arc System Works, was also released exclusively in Japan for the Nintendo Famicom.
Prototype game which is one of the first First-Person Shooters
Created by Steve Colley, some time around 1974-1975, at NASA's Ames Research Center in California, Maze War is a first-person maze game where the player is represented as an eyeball.
Empire is famous for being the first networked multiplayer arena shooter.
Train Signalling Simulator is a 2D game where the player manages the railway traffic of a signal box.
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