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Fast paced arcade snowboarding game developed by Cave.
The 7th game of the NHL franchise from EA Sports. It was the last to be released on 16-bit systems.
Take No Prisoners is a 1997 game set in a post-apocalyptic Texas; with the main character, Slade, given the mission to retrieve an object from the center of a small town. Slade, having to battle past the cities violent inhabitants, manages to retrive the object and escape the city alive.
Often thought of as Sony's best entry in the longtime franchise. Gameday '98 the first football game to use 3D polygons.
The annual addition of Madden for '97 NFL season. It was the last in the franchise to be released on the SNES, Genesis, and Saturn.
The fourth installment in SNK's tag-team fighting game series, bringing the "Orochi Saga" to its climax. It's known for introducing the short-lived "Command Mode" system, allowing players to choose from two distinct playstyles.
Blood is a horror-themed first-person shooter that brings plenty of blood, gore, and dismemberment to the Build engine courtesy of its less-than-savory protagonist, Caleb.
Built on an advanced version of the Ken Silverman's Build engine, Xatrix Entertainment tells the story of Leonard and Cletus, a pair of hillbillies whose beloved pig was kidnapped by alien invaders.
One of the more unique action games of the 90s, MDK featured stunning, unusual and often comical game design, while breaking new ground graphically. It also offered an intense (if sometimes frustrating) single-player campaign.
A vehicular combat simulation set in an alternate 1976 that is still reeling from the '73 oil crisis, Interstate '76 takes many of the customization elements (as well as its game engine) from the MechWarrior series, applying them to muscle cars in the American Southwest.
After numerous iterations of Street Fighter II (and its spin-off Street Fighter Alpha series), Capcom continues its classic fighting game series with a new cast of fighters, a higher-quality graphical style, and revamped gameplay mechanics (introducing the "parry" and "Super Art" systems).
A spin-off in the long running Tengai Makyou series that takes place in a fictionalized version America in the late 1800s.
Globetrotting mini-game collection in which players travel the world, and work short time jobs to fund further travel.
The official video game of the 100th Olympic Games held in Atlanta, USA back in 1996.
The game is a first person adventure with a point and click interface, similar to Myst.
Free Enterprise is a business simulator. You get to choose your factory and then hire a unique workforce to operate machinery and carry out the orders that you assign them.
Fightin' Spirit is a 2D fighting game for Amiga and Amiga CD32.
An over-the-top street racing arcade game by Atari Games, set in a version of the city of San Francisco with long-winding roads, ramps, and hidden shortcuts!
The first in a spin-off series of Capcom's iconic Street Fighter, developed by former Capcom employees. It keeps the traditional 2D fighting system, adding polygonal 3D characters and backgrounds.
The successor to WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game, WWF in Your House used the same style digitized sprite graphics and fast paced, over the top action.
Set in an alternate universe, Command & Conquer: Red Alert shows the reality of a different World War II where a powerful Soviet Union under leader Stalin tries to seize power over large areas in Asia & Europe.
Tomb Raider stars Lara Croft in her first title as she races through the jungles of Peru to the sands of Egypt in pursuit of the Scion, an ancient artifact reputedly holding the key to the ancient mystery of Atlantis itself. It would later be remade as Tomb Raider Anniversary.
An early 3rd person shooter from Mindscape for the PS1. Features include multiple weaponry, and expansive environment.
The first Madden NFL football game to be released on 32-bit platforms.
The sequel to the geopolitical simulator Shadow President.
Olympic Games: Atlanta 1996 is a video game tie-in to the Atlanta 1996 Summer Olympics.
Test Drive 4 is a multi-platform racing game that was released for the PC and Playstation in 1996 and 1997, respectively.
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