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Retail add-on pack for Return Fire on the 3DO that consisted of 100 missions.
A hovercraft "capture the flag"-style game that was included in the CD-ROM version of the Windows 95 operating system. It later received an official port to modern web browsers.
Return Fire is a capture the flag game where you could pilot four different vehicles over an island.
Filled with insane power-ups, explosive weapons, and ludicrous amounts of gibs, Rise of the Triad is an arcade-style over-the-top spiritual sequel to Wolfenstein 3D that introduced numerous features to the genre.
The first title in Bungie's Marathon Trilogy, Marathon as a sci-fi first-person shooter that challenges the player to fight for their life aboard the UESC Marathon while discovering the truth behind a sudden attack by the Pfhor.
MS-DOS game released in 1992 by Richard Carr. First game to use the principle of "Capture The Flag."
Gemfire is a medieval strategy game by KOEI co., Ltd. for the NES, Sega Genesis, SNES, PC, and MSX.
The thinking man's shoot-em-up. Plan your tactics, instruct your troops, and kick Robutt!
In this Game Boy game, the player must help Bart and Lisa Simpson escape the dreaded Camp Deadly.
Firepower is a top-down action game developed by Silent Software and released for various systems in 1988
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.
Alien Arena was developed by Duncan Brown in 1984 for Williams hardware. It is a capture-the-flag style game with collection-based power-ups such as mines and monsters. The game can be played with either two human players or one player versus an AI combatant.
New Rally-X is the successor to Namco's Rally X. The game was originally released in 1981.
Released by Namco for arcades in 1980, Rally-X was the first scrolling open-world video game, and the first open-world driving/racing game.
An online point and click browser game.
A cancelled stealth-shooter set in the StarCraft Universe. Following a lengthy development cycle with several delays, the game was confirmed to be cancelled in 2014.
A competitive capture the flag FPS featuring fast movement in zero gravity with full six degrees of freedom.
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