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Game » consists of 17 releases. Released Jul 23, 1996
Kiss: Psycho Circus - The Nightmare Child is a sci-fi FPS, based on Todd McFarlane's comic book series of the same moniker.
John Romero's Daikatana is a tale that begins in the dystopian future of 2455AD Japan, where a simple martial arts instructor must recover a magical sword and travel through time to return Earth to its rightful setting. Suck it down.
Take on the role of Gordon Freeman as he escapes the disastrous aftermath of an experiment gone wrong in the Black Mesa Research Facility.
A first-person shooter where the player is stranded on the alien world Na Pali, ruled by the oppressive Skaarj, and must find a way off the planet.
Aliens attack in this six degrees of freedom first person shooter.
An early polygonal shooter for the PC by Action Forms, developers of the Carnivores series.
A full-fledged sequel to id Software's Doom series of first-person shooters, developed by Midway exclusively for the Nintendo 64.
The second official expansion pack to id software's Quake, developed by Rogue Entertainment.
A simplistic sci-fi first-person shooter, designed for low-end systems with dial-up downloading in the year 1997.
Lobotomy Software's Egyptian-themed first person shooter. The PC version was the first version of Powerslave/Exhumed, followed by Saturn then PlayStation.
Bloodwings: Pumpkinhead's Revenge is an adventure/first-person shooter hybrid game based on the film Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings.
Also known as Star Cruiser II: The Odysseus Project, Star Cruiser 2 was released in 1992 for the NEC PC-98 and Fujitsu FM Towns computers.
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 early first-person role-playing shooter released by Arsys Software. Ahead of its time, it had 3D polygon graphics, FPS gameplay, strafing controls, open-world space exploration, and an epic sci-fi space opera plot.
Released for the Fujitsu FM-77 AV computer in 1986, this game was an early 3D first-person shooter. It was notable for its advanced 3D graphics engine, which processed 3D polygons at high frame rates for its time. It was the first FPS to use 3D polygons.
An early 3D, first-person, role-playing shooter, released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1985. Ahead of its time, it was an early example of both the Action-RPG and FPS genres.
A multiplayer first-person shooter for the iPhone, developed by ngmoco. As of May 2012, the game is no longer available on the App Store and its servers have been shut down.
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