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  • Torment

    1995

    Torment

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    This is a six level WAD for DOOM II that is designed to work great as either a Deathmatch, Co- Op, or single player game. All levels have every weapon (except the BFG) and the levels are designed so that the more powerful weapons are slightly harder to get to. (to make deathmatch more interesting, and to help balance single player games)
  • Doom City

    1995

    Doom City

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Doom City is a single-level PWAD for Doom II that came out in December 1995. It was designed by Shamus Young and uses his own custom music track. Doom City was featured in Doomworld's Top 100 Most Memorable Maps, placing 70th.
  • Memento Mori

    1995

    Memento Mori

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Memento Mori (MM.WAD) is a 1995 megawad that contains 32 new levels, designed by two members of the Innocent Crew, Denis and Thomas Möller, along with 19 other authors, including Tom Mustaine and both Dario and Milo Casali. It was initially released on December 10, 1995, and saw an updated release in February 1996. In contrast to most megawads, it is designed especially for cooperative multiplayer gameplay, although it can be played in single-player as well. It is also one of the few PWADs that are allowed to be used in Compet-N speedruns. The soundtrack was composed by Mark Klem, who also designed one level and co-designed another, and is available in a separate file named MMMUS.WAD. The phrase Memento Mori is Latin and is translated as "Remember that you will die" or "Remember death". In 2003, this WAD was named one of the Top 100 WADs of All Time. However, it was erroneously listed as a 1996 WAD, when it was in fact originally released in 1995; 1996 was merely the release year of the final version.
  • Shockwave Assault

    1995

    Shockwave Assault

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac Apple Pippin Sega Saturn PlayStation
    star 4
    Shockwave Assault, also released as simply Shock Wave, is a science fiction flight combat shooting game for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, PC and the Macintosh. The player takes on control of a futuristic plane to defeat many extraterrestrial ships and tripods. The plane's main weapons are lasers and rockets. The game includes two discs. The first disc takes place on earth where the player must liberate the planet from the alien invaders. The second disc takes place on Mars. The game received a 3DO-exclusive sequel, Shockwave 2: Beyond the Gate. Shock Wave was a pack-in game for the Goldstar 3DO.
  • Doomsday

    1995

    Doomsday

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Doomsday is a single-level PWAD for Doom that was designed by David Rotramel and Chris Berger. It was released on December 1, 1995. It is a large level with some custom textures, starting off as a military base and power plant before featuring more Hellish location such as a library and marble halls.
  • H2H-Xmas

    1995

    H2H-Xmas

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS
    H2H-Xmas is a Christmas-themed megawad for Doom II that was released in December 1995. The PWAD includes new music track which are based on Christmas songs, as well as many new graphics which have Christmas themes, and a new HUD. H2H-Xmas was included in the list of the top ten 1995 WADs in Doomworld's Top 100 WADs of All Time feature. It is the sequel to Xmas Doom, a small 1994 Christmas-themed minisode.
  • Archer Maclean's Super Dropzone

    1995

    Archer Maclean's Super Dropzone

    1995

    Shooter
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System PlayStation Game Boy Advance
    The player is a spaceman with a jet-pack, flying across a barren landscape whose skies are inhabited by a number of different aliens; from the simple Planter to the slowly advancing Blunder Storm or the quick, aggressive Nemesite.
  • Super Turrican 2

    1995

    Super Turrican 2

    1995

    Shooter
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Wii
    star 7.9
    Twice the Firepower, Twice the burn. If you haven’t played Super Turrican, chances are you won’t last past the intro sequence here... As an intergalactic hero-wannabe commissioned to crush a venomous mutant armada, you are thrust into a chaotic world even more violent than the original. This time there are more enemies to torch (and be torched by)-including the most heinous level bosses on 16-bit-and enough Mode7 graphic levels to make you wish mommy were there to hold your hand. But she’ll be busy cleaning up your charred carcass. Super Turrican 2. Feel the burn.
  • The Terminator: Future Shock

    1995

    The Terminator: Future Shock

    1995

    Shooter
    DOS
    star 8.4
    The Terminator: Future Shock is a first-person shooter computer game released by Bethesda Softworks in 1995. The game depicts Judgment Day as happening in 1995, then the setting jumps forward to Los Angeles in the year 2015. The gamer plays a human escaping entrapment by Terminators. After escaping hostile enemy territory in the first mission, the player meets with John Connor, the leader of the Resistance. From that point on, one plays as a Resistance fighter. Skynet's uprising in 1990 has left most of humanity dead, with control in Skynet's hands. All around is death and decay, scattered with remnants of a past society shattered. Future Shock is played in the first person perspective at all times. Each level in the game requires the player to solve a number of objectives before continuing to the next level, while fighting enemy robots with a wide variety of guns and grenades. Another obstacle in each level is the harsh terrain, as many areas contain too much radiation for the player character to remain alive. T
  • Twin Cobra II

    1995

    Twin Cobra II

    1995

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Twin Cobra II is the sequel to Twin Cobra. The game was in development by Toaplan, but it was closed down in 94. Since Taito owned the Tiger-Heli/Twin Cobra rights, being the publishers they let Takumi finish up the game. It was their first release.
  • Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire

    1995

    Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire

    1995

    Shooter
    Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    Join the four girls pilots part of a futuristic police unit called the Burning Rabbits. Their duty is to go after bandits, to explore the far corners of the universe and to even venture back in time, whatever the risks, to prosecute the worst criminals. Because humanity is now advanced enough to travel through time, this special police force was created to protect society from these new "time criminals". You have four spaceships, to choose from. Each one balances out the next and usually trades off fire power for maneuverability and speed.
  • Marathon 2: Durandal

    1995

    Marathon 2: Durandal

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows) iOS Mac Xbox 360
    star 6.3
    Marathon 2: Durandal is the sequel to the first Marathon. Although the engine is similar to Doom in most respects (2.5D maps, bitmap sprites instead of polygons, etc.), Marathon 2 distinguishes itself with such features such as a rudimentary inventory system, ambient sound, multiple fire modes for each weapon, allies who aid the player, enemies belonging to different factions which will attack each other, a more developed plot (gradually narrated to the player at various computer terminals scattered throughout the levels). The Xbox 360 version of the game presents a revised HUD and provides support for both 4-player split-screen play on the same console and 8-player Xbox Live gameplay. This version also supports 16:9 screen resolutions, high-definition output at 60 frames per second (compared to the original 30) as well as upgraded models and graphics
  • Doom

    1995

    Doom

    1995

    Shooter
    Sega Saturn PlayStation
    star 6.9
    All Hell's Breaking Loose! This is it! The gaming addiction that's been played by an estimated 10 million fanatics on the PC. And now it's out in a sweat-soaked, pulse-pounding, adrenaline-wrenching version for the PlayStation game console. It's Doom. The Custom PlayStation Edition. Enhanced to take full advantage of the PlayStation's cutting-edge technology. With over 50 levels of madness and mayhem from Ultimate Doom and Doom II. Plus unique, new levels of destruction that make all hell break loose on your screen!
  • PO'ed

    1995

    PO'ed

    1995

    Shooter
    3DO Interactive Multiplayer PlayStation
    star 7.4
    PO'ed is a first-person shooter with two simple objectives: escape the alien homeworld and kick lots of butt! There are 25 levels in all, each with a challenging array of horrific aliens to destroy, switch puzzles to solve, and platforming elements. Ox can either walk throughout the levels or utilize an ultra-powerful jetpack; use the latter in moderation as it's an important, yet limited tool.
  • Xevious Arrangement

    1995

    Xevious Arrangement

    1995

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A remake of Xevious, released in Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1.
  • Galaga Arrangement

    1995

    Galaga Arrangement

    1995

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Galaga Arrangement is the 6th edition in the Galaga sub-series. It is a fixed shooter arcade game featured in the 1995 arcade cabinet Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1.
  • Citadel

    1995

    Citadel

    1995

    Shooter
    Amiga
    Citadel, a.k.a Cytadela, is an FPS released for the Amiga in 1995, and multi-platform open source project since 2006, in which you have to stop a riot on an prison island.
  • Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1

    1995

    Namco Classic Collection Vol. 1

    1995

    Shooter
    Arcade
    An arcade-exclusive compilation featuring four classic Namco games: Galaga, Xevious, Super Xevious and Mappy. It also adds brand-new "Arrangement" versions with updated graphics, audio and gameplay.
  • Slugfest

    1995

    Slugfest

    1995

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    10 levels for DOOMII! These are high quality levels, not just a bunch of boxy rooms with mismatched and unaligned textures. The levels include new sounds, new graphics, and all - new music!
  • The Raiden Project

    1995

    The Raiden Project

    1995

    Shooter
    PlayStation
    star 6
    The Raiden Project features two vertically scrolling arcade shooters on one disc: Raiden and Raiden II. Raiden takes place in 2090, a time when Earth is under attack by hordes of alien "exobiological beings, a race of technologically advanced creatures from a distant galaxy." To combat this threat, the world's top scientists, engineers and otherwise brilliant people have replicated a super high-altitude fighter/bomber from the remains of a downed alien vessel. This new ship is called Raiden (aka Lightning Thunderbolt), and you are its pilot.
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