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  • The Basement

    1995

    The Basement

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    This is the basement of a large power plant recently taken over. Several Space Marines have already failed to retake. It is crucial that this plant not remain in enemy hands. It is reported that there are spiders in the basement...
  • Living Books: The Berenstain Bears Get in a Fight

    1995

    Living Books: The Berenstain Bears Get in a Fight

    1995

    Point-and-click Visual Novel
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    The Berenstain Bears Get in a Fight is the first Berenstain Bears interactive Living Books PC game from 1995. It is based on the 1982 book written by Stan & Jan Berenstain and its adaptation of the 1985 TV series on CBS.
  • Aqua 1

    1995

    Aqua 1

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Find the Mini Aqua sub and get your ass out of there as soon as possible.
  • Hard Evidence: Marilyn Monroe Files

    1995

    Hard Evidence: Marilyn Monroe Files

    1995

    Point-and-click Puzzle Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    A documentary adventure game about the brightest pop in history, Marilyn Monroe.
  • The Great Fighter

    1995

    The Great Fighter

    1995

    Fighting
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    A Korean-made versus fighting game. There are only two modes in the game: one player versus computer AI and two-player mode; there is no story mode and no discernible background plot. Players can choose between eight available fighters: seven men and one woman. Each character has his or her own home court, usually a modern urban location such as city streets or fighting arena. Characters use traditional punches and kicks to fight each other; in addition, there are combination attacks that can be performed by combining jumping with the aforementioned moves. Attack and defense ratings as well as the game's speed can be customized in the options menu.
  • The Waterfront

    1995

    The Waterfront

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    The Waterfront (Wtrfront.Wad) is a level created by Scott F. Crank in May 1995. It is often considered the earliest level to deliberately exploit the ghost monster bug, which its text file calls the "arch-vile bug"
  • Sesame Street: Lets Make a Word!

    1995

    Sesame Street: Lets Make a Word!

    1995

    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    A Sesame Street spelling game for computers.
  • Obituary

    1995

    Obituary

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Obituary is a May 1995 Doom II megawad by The Innocent Crew. It contains 17 new single player levels, three new monsters via a DeHackEd patch, some new graphics, and an optional weapon patch which replaces four weapons. Two new deathmatch maps are included as well.
  • Infinity

    1995

    Infinity

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Infinity (INFINITY.WAD) is a Doom episode replacement mod of eight levels, created by Bjorn Hermans and Holger Nathrath. It replaces episode one of the game, and is a sequel to Serenity and Eternity by the same authors
  • Recant

    1995

    Recant

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Recant is a fairly large level created by Dr. Sleep
  • Hades

    1995

    Hades

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 8.5
    A South Korean-made first person shooter (potentially the first ever from that country).
  • Country Vid Grid

    1995

    Country Vid Grid

    1995

    Music Puzzle
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Country Vid Grid is a tile-matching full motion video puzzle game developed by Geffen Records and published by Jasmine Multimedia Publishing for Windows on May 1995. It is a spin-off of the original Vid Grid, which was released in June 1994, and is the third and last entry in the franchise of the same name. Similarly with the previous two titles, the main objective of the players is to resolve and finish a jigsaw puzzle on time before the music video that is being played on the background ends. Produced by series creator Norman Beil and conceived as a joint-venture between MCA Nashville and Jasmine Multimedia, Country Vid Grid puts emphasis on country music as its main theme unlike the original Vid Grid and Kid Vid Grid, which were themed after rock music and cartoons respectively. Songs included: Tracy Byrd - Watermelon Crawl Mark Chesnutt - It Sure Is Monday Joe Ely - Highways and Heartaches Vince Gill - What the Cowgirls Do George Jones - High-Tech Redneck The Mavericks - What a Crying Shame Reba Mc
  • The Adventures of Hyperman

    1995

    The Adventures of Hyperman

    1995

    Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    The Adventures of Hyperman was an educational point-and-click adventure game for the PC, which was released in 1995.
  • Sintesoft 2.0

    1995

    Sintesoft 2.0

    1995

    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Compilation of 20 interactive educational applications, including chess, jigsaw puzzle, concentration and truco.
  • Namco History Vol. 1

    1995

    Namco History Vol. 1

    1995

    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Includes Xevious, Super Xevious, Mappy, Motos and Toy Pop.
  • 3d Table Sports

    1995

    3d Table Sports

    1995

    Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    3-D Table Sports recreates three popular table games on your PC. Choose between Foosball, Slamhockey (air hockey) and Powerhoops (table basketball) for a single game or a best of three, five or seven series. Each game can be played against the CPU or a human opponent via modem/network play. Up to 16 players can compete in a tournament. 3-D Table Sports is a collection of three classic table games adaptations: Foosball (Table Soccer) - You spin, pass, block and score with keyboard and mouse controls. The pole you control will be highlighted in red or gold, and in beginner mode pole switching is automatic to the pole that is nearest to the ball. First player to score 10 points wins. Slamhockey (Air Hockey) - You control the paddle with your mouse, and the first player to score 10 points wins. In battle mode you can cross the halfway line into the adversary side of the table. Power Hoops - A basketball-inspired table with 35 holes and up to 8 balls. Using the keyboard cursors or your mouse, you select a ho
  • RenderOrgan

    1995

    RenderOrgan

    1995

    Point-and-click Music Puzzle Adventure
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    A single-player rhythm, adventure, and edutainment game.
  • Qwirks

    1995

    Qwirks

    1995

    Puzzle
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Qwirks is an English adaptation of Puyo Puyo (1992) for home computers licensed from Compile. Unlike Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, and Kirby's Avalanche it does not involve the use of a particular license, instead featuring entirely original characters. The game was introduced by Alexey Pajitnov, the creator of Tetris.
  • GeoSafari

    1995

    GeoSafari

    1995

    Quiz/Trivia
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Educational game bundled with the infamous OS flop, Microsoft Bob.
  • WinDepth

    1995

    WinDepth

    1995

    Arcade
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    WinDepth is a Windows game developed by the Japanese freeware group Bio_100%. It’s an arrangement of the 1992 shooting game SuperDepth (originally for PC-9801) for Windows. In WinDepth, players control a warship moving on the water’s surface while countless submarines lurk underwater. The objective is to destroy the submarines while avoiding their torpedoes and mines.
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