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  • TNT: Evilution

    1996

    TNT: Evilution

    1996

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    In TNT: Evilution the UAC once again are intent on developing and experimenting with dimensional gateway technology. They set up a base on Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, with a solid detachment of space marines for protection. The marines do their job well: when the first experimental gateway is opened they annihilate the forces of Hell. Anything that came through the gateway was immediately destroyed by the marines, and so research on the gateways continued. Later, the yearly supply ship came earlier than expected, and looks strange and unusually large on the radar. The personnel of the base go out to behold the terrible truth: it is a spaceship from Hell, built of steel, stone, flesh, bone and corruption. The ship's enormous gates open to unleash a rain of demons on the base. Quickly, the whole base is overrun, and everyone is slain or zombified. The Doomguy, now in command of the marine deployment, has been away on a walk, and has thus escaped death or zombification. After being attacked by an imp he rushes
  • The Plutonia Experiment

    1996

    The Plutonia Experiment

    1996

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 6.8
    The Plutonia Experiment is one of the two official 32-level Doom II IWADs which make up Final Doom. It was created by brothers Dario and Milo Casali under contract with id Software, and was released alongside its counterpart TNT: Evilution on June 17, 1996.
  • BS Spriggan Powered: Dai-3-wa

    1996

    BS Spriggan Powered: Dai-3-wa

    1996

    Shooter
    Satellaview
  • BS Spriggan Powered: Dai-2-wa

    1996

    BS Spriggan Powered: Dai-2-wa

    1996

    Shooter
    Satellaview
  • Aqua 2

    1996

    Aqua 2

    1996

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    You have arrived in the stolen mini-sub and now you must fight your way to gain entrance to the experimental battle sub which will take you to the Island Prison in Aqua3.map
  • Sonic Wings Special

    1996

    Sonic Wings Special

    1996

    Shooter
    PlayStation 3 Android Sega Saturn PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    star 7.2
    Sonic Wings Special is a 1996 vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up that combines the features in Sonic Wings, Sonic Wings 2, and Sonic Wings 3. It was ported to arcade as Sonic Wings Limited. The home console version adds new characters and endings, new bosses, updated graphics and unlockable planes. There are also Time Attack and 2-player modes. The game uses a branching stage system, so it is impossible to see all levels in one sitting. There is a total of 14 playable characters and many different endings (some of which are reused from previous games in the series). Overall the game has a comic feel. As of Summer 2012, the Android version of Sonic Wings Special has only 4 playable characters with 4 endings and 9 stages. However, the publisher is planning to add further elements of the original version.
  • Dynamite Deka

    1996

    Dynamite Deka

    1996

    Shooter
    Arcade Sega Saturn
    A version of Die Hard Arcade without the Die Hard license. This version would later be part of an original series.
  • BS Spriggan Powered: Dai-1-wa

    1996

    BS Spriggan Powered: Dai-1-wa

    1996

    Shooter
    Satellaview
  • Quake

    1996

    Quake

    1996

    Shooter
    Zeebo Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS Amiga Sega Saturn Legacy Mobile Device
    star 8.2
    Quake is a first-person shooter video game, developed by id Software and published by GT Interactive in 1996 and featured music composed by Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails. It is the first game in the popular Quake series. In the game, players must find their way through various maze-like, medieval environments while battling a variety of monsters using a wide array of weapons.
  • Dark Covenant

    1996

    Dark Covenant

    1996

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    12-level episode for Doom 2, with new graphics and music. Starts out in a small suburban neighborhood and takes you from demon-infested cityscapes to deep inside the earth, and finally into space...
  • Storm Blade

    1996

    Storm Blade

    1996

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A vertical-scrolling shoot-em-up where you fly a jet over land and sea battling various land, air, and sea enemies.
  • Lethal Justice

    1996

    Lethal Justice

    1996

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A shooting game.
  • Kyuiin

    1996

    Kyuiin

    1996

    Shooter
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Kyuiin is a horizontal shoot-'em-up set in a fairy tale world. The players control a boy (and a girl in 2-player mode) who flies around on a vacuum cleaner fighting an array of fairy tale characters like Snow White, The Big Wolf, Frog Prince etc. In addition to a standard primary attack there is an ability to suck up certain enemies and projectiles into the vacuum thus building up a special power. Once activated this special power sends back all enemies that have been sucked in into a beam of energy and it grants a short period of invincibility. There is also a backfire cannon helpful against enemies attacking from the left side of the screen. If the boy is hit once he loses all his weapon upgrades, and a second hit destroys the boy.
  • Final Doom

    1996

    Final Doom

    1996

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS PlayStation
    star 7.4
    Final Doom is a compilation of two standalone episodes: TNT: Evilution and The Plutonia Experiment, which include full sets of new levels (both of them use the same level structure as Doom II with 30 regular levels and 2 secret levels), new graphics and textures, and new text interlude screens in addition to most of the resources from Doom II and some from Doom.
  • BS Spriggan Powered: Prelude

    1996

    BS Spriggan Powered: Prelude

    1996

    Shooter
    Satellaview
  • BS Spriggan Powered

    1996

    BS Spriggan Powered

    1996

    Shooter
    Satellaview
    BS Spriggan Powered (「BSスプリガン・パワード」) is a downloadable 5-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast in at least 2 runs between May 26, 1996 and September 28, 1996. The game has two versions: "Prelude" and the "Main Story". Audio broadcasting of the game is advice on the game (Prelude) and voice drama told by characters (Main Story). The voice actors were Hikaru Midorikawa and Narumi Hidaka.
  • Galaxian3

    1996

    Galaxian3

    1996

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    A home version of the arcade game of the same name, Galaxian 3 allows up to four players to blast away at oncoming enemy fighters from a first-person perspective. In a similar vein to Atari's 1983 Star Wars arcade game, the computer is actually flying the ship, and the players are simply gunners given plenty to shoot at. In addition to bringing home the coin-op's "Project Dragoon" scenario, another entire mission, "The Rising Of Gourb," is also included. This mission allows players to follow up their recent rescue of the Earth with a desperate mission to save another world from the alien menace. Galaxian3 has little or no connection to Namco's Galaxian coin-op classic, and the PlayStation edition is only available as a Japanese import, despite the fact that it did make it to some U.S. arcades. Inspired by the "walk-in" theatrical-style arcade game, Galaxian3 is a blast-fest for up to four players. While the computer does the flying in this first-person shooter, the players are trigger-happy gunners with plenty of
  • Dystopia 3: Re-Birth of Anarchy

    1996

    Dystopia 3: Re-Birth of Anarchy

    1996

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Dystopia 3: Re-Birth of Anarchy is an 11 level WAD. It was one of the first WADs to exploit editing tricks discovered for the Doom engine, such as deep water and the famous double 3D bridge. While its gameplay was true to Doom II's style, the project's level of detail was revolutionary for its time, with levels containing custom textures, crashed spaceships, and elaborate architecture in varied environments, subtly referring to a self-contained story.
  • Dezaemon Plus

    1996

    Dezaemon Plus

    1996

    Shooter
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Dezaemon Plus is an updated PlayStation release of Dezaemon on the Super Famicom. Both games allow players to create their own vertical shooters through use of an icon-driven tool set. Players can control enemy placement, behavior, weapons, powerups, boss firing points, and so on. A graphics editor allows players to draw backgrounds, along with sprites for players, enemies, and even explosions. A music editor, very similar to the one in Mario Paint allows players to construct background themes for each level. Players are limited to a maximum of five levels, and a limited amount of shared memory for all graphics.
  • The Terminator: SkyNet

    1996

    The Terminator: SkyNet

    1996

    Shooter
    DOS
    SkyNET is Bethesda's last game based on the Terminator franchise. Originally developed as an expansion pack to Terminator: Future Shock, SkyNET eventually became its own standalone product. Its major features are an updated version of the Xngine allowing for play in the sharper 640x480 resolution (and the ability to update Future Shock to the same), a new single-player campaign, and a new multiplayer deathmatch component. In the single-player game, you must stop the machines from launching a recovered nuclear weapon. The story takes place over seven missions broken into various sections and "levels," with night progressing into daylight as the game goes on. The locations are also more varied and interactive than those featured in the first game, with levels like the basement of the Cyberdyne building, and a sinking nuclear submarine. Driving and flying levels return from Future Shock, as do the mission briefings, which are now handled entirely in FMV. The game seems to act as a prequel to Future Shock, with the mo
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