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.
The Game Boy version of SeqQuest DSV. In contrast to the 16bit console releases (SNES, Genesis) it is a 2D side-scroller and the missions are different too.
You are taking control of the SeaQuest Deep Submergence Vessel serving the United Earth Oceans Organization. You will be sent on various missions to help Earth and its oceans. The SeaQuest is equipped with torpedoes to defend against enemy ships and a sonar to find the destination of your next mission. There you can deploy various other vehicles which will help you to solve the different tasks.
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball for Game Boy and Game Gear adapts the console versions' gameplay and options to the capabilities of the handheld systems.
While based on the 1995 MLB season, the game does not have a MLB license, so there are no real team names used. It does however have a MLBPA license, so features real player names and their associated statistics.
The game consists mostly of mini-games, such as spotting Brainy in a crowd photo or blowing out the candles on Lazy's birthday cake. The player is to win these games in order to gain dewdrops, which serve as currency and points. The specific components the player needs to gather (and the amount of said components) are randomly generated at the start of the game.
Godzilla: The Atomar Nightmare is a 1995 strategy video game for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum developed by Leszek Daniel of the Austrian game development studio Tiger's Claw.
KPatience (executable kpat) is a all-in-one solitaire card games package made using the KDE libraries. It offers different patience-requiring solitaire games. It supports card deck themes and game themes and it has card animations if/when you win. KPatience comes with a very in-depth handbook which explains how to play the included solitaire games in case you never heard of them before.
BS Parlor! Parlor! is a Downloadable 2-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast between March 1, 1998 and March 14, 1998. At various times throughout 1995, the game was accompanied by full-day broadcasts of a strategy magazine entitled BS Parlor! Parlor! Kouryaku Magazine.
Amusement Planet Phantasmagoria is an interactive multimedia game is set in the same world as Shigeru Tamura's book Phantasmagoria. Players freely explore the beautiful and mysterious planet Phantasmagoria, seeing the sights and interacting with the people at their own pace. Following an introduction by planetary researcher Dr. Hoop, the game begins with a rotating view of the planet which players can use to pick their first destination. Each location is a self-contained animated scene, which players can interact with by clicking people and things. Clicking at the edge of the screen lets the player move in that cardinal direction, travelling the world destination by destination.
In Waterworld, you play from an overhead/isometric perspective controlling the Mariner's boat on the ocean. The point of the game is to destroy the Smokers' boats and dive for sunken artifacts, at which point the game switches to a side on perspective so that the player can directly control the Mariner underwater.
Mobile Suit Gundam is a video game developed by Sunrise and published by Bandai for the PlayStation and the first first-person shooter of the Gundam franchise.