Bowmen followed the trend that began in the early 90s of offering simple games with nude images, although in this case with naively “spicy” scenes. Released in 1994, it is a psychedelic game of skill, in which the story of a somewhat “peeping tom” boy, who is converted into a kind of angel by divine grace, is shown as an introduction.
You've been dropped in the maintenance area of enemy headquarters. You've got to find your way out, cross the interdiction zone, and destroy enemy HQ by locating and pressing the well guarded security destruct switch.
Shootout at Old Tucson is a live-action laserdisc video game, released by American Laser Games in 1994 in the arcade. The game saw a limited production run and was the only release by the company never to be ported from the arcade. Soon after the game appeared on the market, American Laser Games went out of business, which, along with technical issues which limited its popularity in the arcades, further contributed to the title's obscurity. Shootout at Old Tucson was also one of the first games by American Laser Games developed based on 3DO technology. The game was filmed at Old Tucson Studios.
Advanced sight and sound technology makes Sensory Overload™ the most realistic Mac action game you've ever played. Lifelike motion, vivid lighting & shadowing, and extraordinary environments create unparalleled graphic realism. And the rich stereo sound effects and haunting background tracks will make your heart pound.
You rub your eyes and then stagger to your feet. You have no idea where you are, and you can't remember a single thing. There are vicious terrorists hunting you relentlessly, and dead bodies lay all around. As you explore the twists and turns of this action-packed world, you begin to unravel Dr. Craven's sinister plan. Now you must do everything you can to elude these ruthless killers, find the AlphaChannel unit and escape with your life.
Sensory Overload™ features spiral ramps and stairs, detailed texture-mapping, and multi-level play with fully animated characters, setting the new standard for thrilling three-dimensional action. Sensory Overload™ is more than a game. It's an experience.
Aliens TC is a total conversion based on the movie Aliens, created in 1994 by Justin Fisher.
It was the first total conversion and is one of the most famous. In the week following the release of Doom II, there was more discussion in the Doom newsgroups related to Aliens TC than to Doom II. The popularity of the TC even reached outside the Doom community, for instance providing inspiration for the 1998 Dreamworks game Trespasser. Fisher was offered employment by various game developers (including Dreamworks for the team that would later make Trespasser), but declined in order to finish his university degree.
Love, bliss and harmony all over. Everybody is happy ... except the Easter Bunny! He hates Christmas and he hates Santa Claus even more. Now he sets out for bringing him his personal, mean and explosive Christmas present. And the best is ... You are the Easter Bunny!
Xatax is a side-scrolling shooter in which the player must defend the remains of the Alliance's guilds against the titular aliens. This is accomplished in a traditional shoot-em-up fashion, fighting waves of alien ships and stationary turrets. The player-controlled ship can become stronger by collecting power capsules dropped by defeated enemies.
The game features three different worlds, of which the shareware version only contains the first.
Asteroid-blasting arcade game featuring stunning raytraced graphics, awesome power-ups and 18 different types of enemy craft, spread over a massive 75 action-packed levels. With the release of version 3, AstroFire is now better than ever, featuring new weapons, improved graphics and re-designed levels.
Jurassic Park is a rail shooter arcade game developed and released by Sega in 1994. It is based on the 1993 film of the same name. The game cabinet resembles the rear of the Ford Explorer tour vehicles used in the film. The player, equipped with a joystick, must shoot dinosaurs that appear on-screen throughout the game.
The game is notable for having a moving seat, also used in Sega's previous 1991 light gun shooter Rail Chase. The seat is powered by hydraulic pistons to move the seat according to action on the screen. The game's graphics blend two-dimensional sprites and three-dimensional polygons to give the sense of movement. Jurassic Park was the first game of this genre to include 3D environments.
A motion simulator arcade attraction released for SegaWorld arcades in 1994. Using Sega VR headsets, it was the first released video game to utilize head-tracking VR technology.
YOUR MISSION is to destroy all the aliens you encounter, while protecting the ten people assigned to each moon that you visit. Survive past all 4 moons and you will have earned your reward of being trans-warped back home to earth, 500 million miles away, to a hero's welcome.
The space station Europe-1 has been overrun by aliens. During one of the fights the nuclear cooling system has been damaged, resulting in a meltdown within hours. Your mission, as a team of five of the toughest persons in the Corps, is to infiltrate and gain control of Europe-1. You must sweep the entire station clean of aliens.
Zero Tolerance is a first-person shooter. It is required that you kill every single alien on each of the levels (hence the name). The five members of your team, who have different skills, start out with different weapons, and are your five chances of seeing this through.
Body Count has a simple story: aliens have invaded the Earth, and a lone soldier who is particularly skilled at shooting and sniping is called to save the planet.
The game is an arcade-style shooter. The player shoots from a first person perspective at enemies that keep appearing on the screen. Once a sufficient amount of enemies has been eliminated, the player is automatically transferred to the next fixed screen. On the way the player can pick special items that allow the use of a powerful all-screen attack a limited number of times.