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A sci-fi third-person shooter from Rare that puts players on a quest to rid the universe of the evil tyrant Mizar and his massive insectoid army.
Duke Nukem Zero Hour is the second third person adaption of the classic shoot em' up franchise
Starsiege: Tribes is a squad and class-based multiplayer first-person shooter that emphasizes teamwork across vast, open terrain in space. It established several team-based mechanics that are seen in almost every team-oriented first-person shooter today.
Under the leadership of Captain Kruger the Ultramarines are pitted against the traitorous forces of Chaos Lord Zymran and his Word Bearers Space Marines.
The conflict between the Star Gladiators and the Fourth Empire continues in this sequel to Capcom's sci-fi 3D fighting game.
Zero Gravity Entertainment's officially licensed X-Men themed expansion pack for Quake.
A full-fledged sequel to id Software's Doom series of first-person shooters, developed by Midway exclusively for the Nintendo 64.
Based on the comic book series of the same name, Turok: Dinosaur Hunter combines traditional fast-paced first-person shooter gameplay with numerous exploration and platforming elements.
One of many unofficial retail add-ons produced for the Doom series, Perdition's Gate is a full 32-level campaign for Doom II featuring new textures and music.
Night Slave is a side-scrolling action game, a run & gun role-playing shooter, in the tradition of Assault Suits Valken. It also has visual novel cutscenes with eroge content.
Master Levels for Doom II is an expansion pack for Doom II comprising 21 "Master Levels" officially sanctioned by id Software. It also contains Maximum Doom, a compilation of nearly 3,000 user-created levels.
Interplay's infamous shoot em' up game that was released near the launch of the PlayStation
Friggin' aliens! They hijacked your ship and kidnapped your shipmates. It's enough to get a guy... PO'ed.
Fade to Black is a third person action adventure and the sequel to Flashback. You play as Conrad B. Hart who wakes up from cryosleep only to be imprisoned by his former adversaries, the morphs, in New Alcatraz.
After the events of Doom, Hell has found its way to Earth. The last living scientists develop a plan to evacuate what's remaining of the human race with enormous space ships. Unfortunately, the demons have taken control of the only spaceport, and it's up to the nameless space marine to take it back.
X-COM: UFO Defense is a genre-defining strategy game released in 1994 combining both strategic and tactical gameplay.
Firepower 2000, or Super SWIV as it is known in Europe, is a top-down shooter where the player takes control of either a flying or a ground vehicle.
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.
A side-scrolling platform game, famous for being unfairly difficult, originally developed for the Commodore Amiga, and later ported to other systems.
You are space adventurer Mike Finn. After receiving a distress call, you plot a course for planet Phoebus. Crew members from Earth are being held hostage by the exiled psychotic scientist Triax. Anticipating your imminent arrival, he steals a vital component from your ship and leaves you stranded in orbit.
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.
The sequel to the original Space Harrier. It was also a launch title for the Mega Drive.
An early role-playing shooter released by Arsys Software for the PC-88, PC-98 and FM-7 computers in 1986 and ported to MS-DOS by Brøderbund. An early RPG-shooter hybrid, it was one of the first computer games with polygonal 3D environments, along with full 360-degree third-person exploration for indoor environments.
Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: Hot Scramble is the first console Gundam game. It features some early first-person shooter elements, along with side-scrolling action segments.
Alpha (アルファ) is a visual novel adventure game, developed and published by Squaresoft in 1986, for the PC-8801 & PC-9801 and FM-7 computers. It was known for its real-time animated cutscenes, epic cyberpunk space opera narrative, and scantily-clad heroine.
A first-person adventure game with RPG elements, released by Microcabin in 1986. The game featured environments rendered in 3D polygon graphics, for possibly the first time in a home video game, along with early survival horror elements. However, the game is better remembered for its cyberpunk narrative, which was adapted into a sci-fi novel shortly afterwards.
Time Gal must save the world by traveling through time and stopping an evil thief from using a time traveling device in order to become the supreme leader of his time. This game was originally released in Japanese arcades in 1985 and later ported to the Sega CD.
Play as a flying dude holding a large cannon as he takes on giant mechs, flying mushrooms, and fire-breathing dragon skeletons.
RPG developed by Kogado and released for Japanese computers in 1985.
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.
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