Super Mario World (超級馬里奧世界) is a bootleg port of the SNES launch title of the same name (Super Mario World) developed by Hummer Team and released in 1995. This is one of the more well-known examples of bootleg ports to the Famicom, as it comparatively manages to retain most of the original SNES game's elements.
A suspicious suicide. A chilling curse. A malevolent power. Finally, a wicked dark secret. This is Derceto, a legendary Louisiana mansion where, against your better judgment, you're drawn into a world of shadows to explore the darker side of Jeremy Hartwood's imagination.
Despite a paralyzing sense of personal danger, your quest for truth drives you to investigate the old house. But, you didn't know that, by entering Derceto, you'll be plunged into the daily nightmare that was Jeremy Hartwood's life. You weren't prepared for the torturous howls that resound from deep within its halls. You didn’t foresee the shadowy corridors that seemingly have no end. You couldn't anticipate the brooding, gloom-filled rooms, the pervasive weight of dread, the heavy sense of evil that gills the atmosphere and the very house itself.
Had you known, you might have refused this task. But alas, you accepted, and now you must make your way through this spine-tingling adventure alone... and in the dark.
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This is a Myst-like puzzle adventure that seems to have only been released in Japan. Roam the world's magical atmosphere. It's a strange and beautiful and fun place in the world that changes when clicked.
Jurassic Park II is a platform shooter. The game's story is loosely based on the hit movie Jurassic Park. During the rescue mission flight the helicopter was damaged by Pterodon. The player's task is to find what is needed to survive and repair the helicopter. Various items, such as ammo, tools, extra energy or keys, can be found throughout the game in the satellite dish-shaped objects. The protagonist can use one of four weapons against the dinosaurs and other creatures: pistol, shotgun, flamethrower and rocket launcher. Contact with enemy means a loss of energy.
Dinotopia features a young man searching for his sister in a land where humans and dinosaurs live together. The story is based on James Gurney's Dinotopia.
You will learn all about the many creatures which inhabit our planet's oceans; how humans have interacted with it throughout history; and oceans in general. It's all accompanied by a wealth of information which is supplemented by quizzes, videos and pictures. You can even take a narrated tour with one of many different characters, each of whom explores specific subjects relating to oceans. Keep on learning with interactive games and quizzes. Exciting articles will help you to understand the depth of water. You will learn many secrets of marine animals with hundreds of interesting quizzes and 15 of intriguing games. Look how amazing open water in front of your eyes! Explore the world of the oceans with: more than 700 colorful articles, information about hundreds of marine creatures, more than 100 video clips, and more than 1000 photos. This software title was also made with the cooperation of the World Wildlife Foundation.
Annihilator Tank is a shareware game for DOS in which the player commands a tank and must destroy greater and greater numbers of enemy tanks in more complex situations. This culminates in the 'Combat Unlimited' level where the number of enemy tanks is unlimited and the player must destroy as many as possible before losing their only tank.
The tank controls include the standard left/right forward/reverse and fire in addition to turret right, turret left and turret centre. The game screen features a small radar which shows the location of enemy targets, a compass for orientation, and a status bar. The actual game screen contains features such as trees which can be destroyed, so neither the player nor the enemy can hide behind them. The game has four save slots.
The full game consists of four levels
Country Carnage
Wasteland Warriors
Desert Destruction
Combat Unlimited
Only the Country Carnage level was included in the shareware release.
Big Top's Cartoon Toolbox Starring Felix the Cat lets you put your creativity in motion with the most amazing animation program yet! Featuring the beloved and wacky Felix the Cat, this award-winning CD-ROM provides kids and adults a fun and easy way to create their own professional looking cartoons.
Dwango5 is a wad that acts as a compiliation of other wads, created for multiplayer to be played on DWANGO servers. It was featured on Doomworld's Top 100 Wads of all time list
In the 19th century a young cavalryman gets raided. His girlfriend Jenny is kidnapped by a cult that plans to sacrifice her. Now the player has to rescue her and bring the culprit to justice while searching the desert, stepping through portals, and activating "mirages" which provide the backstory of the game through live-action videos or letters.
A Fistful of Doom is a spaghetti western themed partial conversion for Doom II, Its name being based on the movie "A Fistful of Dollars" It features new sounds and graphics. As part of their 10 Years of Doom feature, Doomworld named it amongst the top 100 WADs of all time by including it as one of the ten best WADs of 1995.
A simple, fast-paced dungeon crawl based on the author's card game. You form an exploring party and enter a six-level cave full of treasures, creatures, and traps. Try to make friends, defeat enemies, and steal as much booty as you can carry.
A young man named Eddie has been apparently trapped in the basement of the old apartment complex Edward Arms. The player character must venture into the complex and find out what is really happening there, at first avoiding various traps and hazards, and later learning to set them against those who harbor evil plans.
Double Switch is a "trap-'em-up" game very similar to Night Trap in gameplay and visual presentation. The player has to manipulate cameras to avoid or set traps, affecting the course of the storyline which is represented by live action movie sequences.
TerraTopia, a computer game designed for boys and girls age 8 and up, was published by Virgin Sound and Vision in 1995 as a part of its Virgin Adventure Series. It was quite often a standard issue game on most computers that came equipped with Windows 95 in the mid to late 1990s.