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Doom
United States
Published by: Midway, 1995
Genre: First Person Shooter
The Union Aerospace Corporation has been experimenting with teleportation technology on Mars' moons Phobos and Deimos. After early successes, something goes wrong. It seems the scientists have opened a gateway straight to Hell. Phobos base is overrun with demonic creatures, and the whole of Deimos simply (more...)
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Faceball 2000
United States
Published by: Bullet Proof Software, 1992
Genre: First Person Shooter
A very, very early first-person shooter-type game, based on the Game Boy game updated from the original PC game, MIDI Maze. Features 41 mazes; two styles of play; continuous 360-degree maneuverability; all kinds of high-tech weapons; one or two-player capability. (more...)
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Spectre
United States
Published by: Cybersoft, 1994
Genre: First Person Shooter
An addictive 3D shooter in which you drove a little red car (er, tank) and blasted away enemies. The gameplay is similar to Battlezone, and obviously inspired by it. You had a selection of three tanks, each with three values (speed; armor; and firepower) balanced out to match its name: Tough Guy was (more...)
Wolfenstein 3-D
United States
Published by: Imagineer, 1994
Genre: First Person Shooter
You know the shot heard round the world? You could consider Wolfenstein 3-D to be the gaming version of that. That first shot from BJ Blazkowitz fathered countless games over the years including a revisit to the castle nine years later. While it was preceded by its cousin Catacombs 3-D, Wolfenstein 3-D (more...)
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