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  • The Residents' Bad Day on the Midway

    1995

    The Residents' Bad Day on the Midway

    1995

    Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    Bad Day on the Midway is an interactive multimedia adventure game starring a wide cast of eclectic characters that can be switched between at will. The game encourages exploration of its carnival locale to discover the life stories of each of the characters. There are multiple endings depending on which characters survive over the course of the playtime, as well as objectives for each character to achieve as the in-game clock winds down.
  • Star Wars: TIE Fighter - Collector's CD-ROM

    1995

    Star Wars: TIE Fighter - Collector's CD-ROM

    1995

    Shooter Simulator
    Mac DOS
    star 8.8
    In 1995, TIE Fighter also received a Collector's CD-ROM. The CD-ROM version offered optional enhanced SVGA graphics, increasing the game's resolution from 320x200 to 640x480. The cinematic cutscenes were also enhanced, and the game received numerous voiceovers. The CD-ROM includes the previously released Defender of the Empire expansion and an additional Enemies of the Empire expansion. This CD-ROM also added support for gameplay under Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9.
  • The Dark Eye

    1995

    The Dark Eye

    1995

    Point-and-click Puzzle Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    star 5.4
    The Dark Eye is a computer game of the horror genre, released in 1995 for the PC by the now-defunct software company Inscape. Upon its release the game attracted little attention from either critics or consumers, though it has received some attention since and, arguably, cult status. The game featured combined 3-D graphics, stop motion animation and video segments. With its unconventional interface, storyline, and characters, the game's peculiarity became its selling point. The characters are largely lifelike in appearance except for their clay-modeled faces, which are often distorted or feature grotesquely exaggerated features. This near-realism, sometimes referred to as the uncanny valley, contributed to the game's ambience of unease and anxiety. The character animation is stop-motion. Inscape did the art design of the puppets (lead artist Bruce Heavin) and had a Hollywood house actually make them. Inscape then hired two stop-motion animators and Russell Lees spent many, many hours in a hot, dark warehouse dire
  • Worms

    1995

    Worms

    1995

    Strategy
    Amiga CD32 Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS Amiga Atari Jaguar Sega Saturn PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    star 7.7
    Worms combines the best elements from the very best games ever created. It requires great thought, strategy and elements of sheer outrageous fortune. It provides the players with an almost infinite range of playing possibilities. It does take a little while to get into the swing of things however and despite everyone’s insistence that you should not need to read a game manual to be able to play it. Worms can be played by 1-16 players at the same time - it’s a turn based game so you`ll only need one machine - but prepare to be at odds with your loved ones, get ready to shout abuse at your best friend and be willing to exact unadulterated terror on those who plot to hurt your worms. Team17 planned on producing Worms for the Virtual Boy back in 1995. Though, after a few weeks, they cancelled this plan due to the lack of interest of the publisher and the expected failure of the Virtual Boy.
  • Capitalism

    1995

    Capitalism

    1995

    Simulator
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 6.9
    Capitalism is a business simulation video game first published in 1995 by Interactive Magic, developed by Enlight for the Macintosh and MS-DOS and designed by Trevor Chan. The aim of Capitalism is to become the most profitable business in the world while competing in several different markets against a number of different corporations. The player must run a business as the chief executive officer while preventing the business from going bankrupt or being bought out by a competitor.
  • I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream

    1995

    I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream

    1995

    Point-and-click Puzzle Adventure
    Xbox Series X|S PlayStation 4 Linux Android PC (Microsoft Windows) iOS PlayStation 5 Mac DOS Xbox One Nintendo Switch
    star 7.9
    I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream is a point-and-click adventure game based upon Harlan Ellison's short story of the same title. The game's story is set in a world where an evil computer named AM has destroyed all of humanity except for five people, whom he has been keeping alive and torturing for the past 109 years. Each survivor has a fatal flaw in their character, and in an attempt to crush their spirits, AM has constructed a metaphorical adventure for each that preys upon their weaknesses. To succeed in the game, the player must make choices to prove that humans are better than machines, because they have the ability to redeem themselves. Woven into the fabric of the story are ethical dilemmas dealing with issues such as insanity, rape, paranoia and genocide.
  • Icebreaker

    1995

    Icebreaker

    1995

    Shooter Puzzle Strategy
    PC (Microsoft Windows) 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
    star 7.2
    Icebreaker is a puzzle/shooter that has the player take control of a flying pyramid who has to navigate through 150 levels blasting other stationary pyramids. The stationary pyramids are either green, blue or red and can turn into each others colors throughout a level. The red pyramids can be destroyed by being shot, the blue pyramids are destroyed by being touched, and the green pyramids are destroyed by luring enemy pyramids into them.
  • Torin's Passage

    1995

    Torin's Passage

    1995

    Point-and-click Puzzle Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    star 7.3
    Torin's Passage is a game for children, but like all really good games, books, and movies with similar target audience it also has that knowing wink towards older audience, and the best thing about this game is that it "winks" a lot.
  • Mission Critical

    1995

    Mission Critical

    1995

    Point-and-click Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS
    star 7.8
    Mission Critical is a first-person graphic adventure. It is 2134, and the human race has been at war for 50 years since the Alliance declared independence from the stifling rule of the UN and its anti-technology policies. The Alliance is losing the war to the UN's greater numbers, but recently, Alliance scientists discovered an alien artifact on the planet Persephone. You are onboard the USS Lexington on its top-secret mission to investigate the artifact, and hopefully change the course of the war to the Alliance's favor. But the UN's spies are everywhere, and before the introductory movie is over, the Lexington has been ambushed and Captain Dayna has been forced to sacrifice almost the entire crew of the Lexington to destroy the attacking cruiser Dharma, leaving only you behind, unconscious.
  • Highlander: The Last of the MacLeods

    1995

    Highlander: The Last of the MacLeods

    1995

    Adventure
    Atari Jaguar CD
    Quentin McCloud must rescue clan members during a journey across his world in this game for the Jaguar CD. Quentin is portrayed in 3D, as are his enemies, but most of his world is in 2D (much like Alone in the Dark and Resident Evil). Unfortunately, the 3D polygon construction of the characters is hideous, though the backgrounds and cut scenes are well done. The first-person control scheme has promise, but suffers from multiple problems. If Quentin is attacked from behind, by the time he pivots, he's usually dead. Highlander is a mediocre game deserving of consideration from Highlander fans but, even considering the scarcity of Jaguar CD titles, probably best left alone by others.
  • VR Soccer

    1995

    VR Soccer

    1995

    Simulator Sport
    Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS Sega Saturn PlayStation
    star 6.8
    VR Soccer (sometimes referred to as VR Soccer '96, and known as Actua Soccer in Japan and Europe) is a sports video game developed and published by Gremlin Interactive for MS-DOS, PlayStation, Sega Saturn. This was the first sports video game to include a full 3D graphics engine. For the animations of the players, 3 players of the club Sheffield Wednesday served as motion capture models. Actua Soccer contains only 44 national teams, each containing 22 players. However, in 1996 a new version containing clubs was released: Actua Soccer: Club Edition. It contained 20 Premier League teams from the 1996/1997 season. It became a best seller in Europe, mainly in the United Kingdom.
  • Hexen: Beyond Heretic

    1995

    Hexen: Beyond Heretic

    1995

    Shooter Puzzle Role-playing (RPG)
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    star 5.4
    While you were battling the evil forces of D'Sparil, the other Serpent Riders were busy sowing the seeds of destruction in other dimensions. One such dimension is the decaying world where Hexen takes place. A world littered with the mangled corpses of nonbelievers and inhabited by the undead followers that executed them. Only three humans; a warrior, a mage and a cleric; have escaped the leaders' vicious spell. Now these brave souls have sworn to crush the evil regime that threatens to destroy the world forever. Separated upon entering the mystical portal, the three are forced to attempt on their own what they had hoped to do together: find Korax's stronghold, destroy him and restore order in the physical world. Become one of 3 heroes. Wield superhuman powers and lethal weapons. Walk. Run. Fly. Look all around. Inflict serious pain. Pillage your way through earthquakes, crumbling bridges and fog. Track down powerful artifacts and cast wicked spells. Four sick individuals can wreak havoc via network, two by modem.
  • Buster

    1995

    Buster

    1995

    Platform
    Sharp X68000
    In this doujin arcade action game by E. Hashimoto, you play a warrior tasked with defeating the great evil of his land. Jump, slash, & dash across five increasingly difficult levels, each with secrets & bosses! Originally made for the Sharp X68000, Hashimoto would later remake the game for Windows in the 2000s.
  • Hermie Hopperhead: Scrap Panic

    1995

    Hermie Hopperhead: Scrap Panic

    1995

    Platform
    PlayStation
    Hermie Hopperhead: Scrap Panic is an Action game, developed by Yuke's and published by SCEI, which was released in Japan in 1995.
  • Zen-Nihon GT Senshuken

    1995

    Zen-Nihon GT Senshuken

    1995

    Racing
    Super Famicom
    Zen-Nihon GT Senshuken is a racing game published by Banpresto and Kaneko, and is part of Kaneko's All-Japan Grand Touring Car Championship series based on the real-life circuit. The game rapidly switches angles depending on the direction the player is driving, often moving between horizontal, vertical and diagonal perspectives.
  • Metal Max Returns

    1995

    Metal Max Returns

    1995

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Wii Super Famicom
    Released in Japan in 1995 it is the SNES remake of original Metal Max. The storyline and the gameplay basics remained unchanged. The remake features enhanced graphics and sound, background pictures for battles (they were black in the original), slightly different locations (more houses in towns, sometimes different layout of the towns and of the world map), and reduced difficulty levels.
  • Hameln no Violin Hiki

    1995

    Hameln no Violin Hiki

    1995

    Platform
    Super Famicom
    Hameln no Violin Hiki is a platform game based on the manga/anime series of the same name. You play the role of Hamel who is an adventurer with a violin as his trusty weapon. Hamel and his mascot Oboe arrives at Staccato, a small town attacked by monsters, and drives them away with his power. Impressed, a cute little girl named Flute decides to go with Hamel in order to find and destroy the evil power behind the attacks.
  • F1 GP

    1995

    F1 GP

    1995

    3DO Interactive Multiplayer
  • Wai-wai de Q: Dai-4-kai

    1995

    Wai-wai de Q: Dai-4-kai

    1995

    Quiz/Trivia
    Satellaview
  • Logos Panic: Goaisatu

    1995

    Logos Panic: Goaisatu

    1995

    Puzzle
    Satellaview Super Famicom
    Logos Panic GO.A.I.SA.TU. is a Japan-exclusive puzzle video game released for the Super Famicom. It was developed by Kan's and published by Yutaka in 1995. The characters were designed by Kotobuki Shiriagari. The game starts with an animated/cinematic intro sequence. A Japanese man and woman portrayed in the distinct business man/woman ("Kaisha-in 事務員") satire comedy Kotobuki Shiriagari "Heta-Uma へたうま" style, turn up at work but they can't understand the greetings their co-workers are saying. Suddenly a silver-haired devil turns up mumbling something. The man and woman say: "He just said しつれいします, didn't he?", prompting the start screen to launch. Logos Panic pits players to scramble Japanese Kanji in a sort of Tetris puzzle style scenario; kanji must be correctly put together in time, simultaneously as new kanji pop out at the bottom of the screen. The game ends when the player can't assemble appropriate sentences in time. At the beginning there are only eight selectable characters but
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