The first game in a series of Christmas-themed Jazz Jackrabbit releases.
Jazz Jackrabbit: Holiday Hare 94 is a special shareware release of the first Jazz Jackrabbit title, released in December 1994. This release of the game features a unique christmas-themed level. This Holiday Hare episode was later retroactively added on subsequent prints of the CD-ROM version as Episode X.
A CD-ROM version titled "Jazz Jackrabbit CD" was released on November 28, 1994, containing all six original episodes, as well as 3 additional ones known as "The Lost Episodes" listed as episodes A, B, and C. In episode C, there is a secret level with Jazz in the form of a lizard.
This game is playable directly from the CD-ROM and includes 30 incredible new levels and new bonus stage selector! These are the toughest Jazz levels with the hottest graphics we've ever done. Are you up to the challenge?
If you like fun and action, then you're sure to love Jazz Jackrabbit CD-ROM no matter what age you are!
Welcome to One Must Fall 2097. This game is an action-fighting game similar to Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat but it has a much more to offer. Once you're into the game, you choose your pilot. Each pilot has different strengths and weaknesses. You may want one that is faster, or that can take a punch or two, or one that just looks good. Each pilot needs a good vehicle, or a robot in this case. You fight other piloted robots. For victory, You gain money, for money, You can buy some upgrades and beat more robots. The economy part of this game is really simple :-), but gives new experience from a simple fighting game.
In the background story of the robot-fighting games are multinational corporations. One such corporation, World Aeronautics and Robotics (WAR), runs the entire show. WAR was started as a research institute to provide human-assisted robots for space travel. Their first prototypes were activated in 2009 and were immediately put to use by a conglomeration of companies from Japanamerica to build the first
LineWars II is a 3D space combat simulation game that was released as shareware in 1994. Created by Patrick Aalto and published by Safari Software, a division of Epic MegaGames, the game draws inspiration from titles like Wing Commander and Elite, focusing on combat rather than trading. The shareware version offered a demo, a few single-player missions, and multiplayer support for up to 8 players via modem or network. The full registered version expanded upon this with additional single-player missions and multiplayer modes.
Devan Shell, the leader of the turtle terrorists, has kidnapped the beloved rabbit princess, Eva Earlong, and has inhabited the galaxy with his looting goons! Is all hope lost for the galactic rabbits? The fate of planet Carrotus is in the hands of one lone rabbit! It's up to you to rescue Eva Earlong and prevent Devan Shell from financing his maniacal plot of turtle domination by swiping the goods out from under his slimy beak.
Igor, a college student, wants to date the most beautiful girl of his school. Instead he discovers a criminal plot he has to investigate.
The game offers classic 2D point-and-click adventure gameplay. There are actions buttons near the bottom of the screen, as well as an inventory.
D!ZONE is a collection of user created WADs and utilities collected from the internet for Doom, Doom II: Hell On Earth, and other related games. These discs were popular in the early to mid 1990s when household Internet access was slower and not as common as today.
It was released by WizardWorks, Inc.
The Secret of Donkey Island (Tajemství Oslího ostrova), is a point-and-click adventure game from 1994, and the first commercial Czech PC game. It’s a parody of Monkey Island that takes place shortly after the first two games. You play as Gajbraš Trípvůd, who must escape the island while on the run from LeChuk's brother, LeGek.
Mission 3: Ultimate Challenge is an "accessory pack" to Spear of Destiny released by FormGen Corporation in May 1994, which, along with the similar Mission 2: Return to Danger has been called the Mission packs of Spear of Destiny.
As the Allies' top agent, you face your toughest challenge yet! Learning from his past mistakes, Hitler has expanded his subterranean command bunker beneath the chancellery in Berlin so that he can keep the Spear of Destiny nearby and well-guarded!
Calling upon the dark forces of the occult, Hitler can see into the future and obtain the plans to future weapon systems!
Having recaptured the Spear once again, Hitler has made a blood pact with the demon Abigor and has gained knowledge of future weapons systems. He has started developing them in his subterranean bunker. B.J. Blazkowicz is tasked to yet again retrieve the Spear and put an end to the Nazis' mad plans.
Traffic Department 2192 is a top down shooter game in which the player pilots a futuristic "hoverskid" about a war-torn city. The game emphasizes story, with cutscenes before each mission following the arc of troubled pilot Lt. Velasquez. There are three episodes containing twenty missions each, with varied mission objectives.
Daisy's Garden is a platformer from the DOS era. You play as Daisy and need to pick all fruits and flowers in your garden. But watch out for the enemies on your way.
Pong Kombat is a 1994 freeware MS-DOS game created by Stefan Gagne of Gagne Software as a class project, blending the simplicity of classic Pong with the over-the-top drama of Mortal Kombat.
In this parody, players control paddles styled as Mortal Kombat-inspired warriors.
Matches feature digitized intro animations, voice samples mimicking MK's style, and "fatalities" where the losing paddle dramatically explodes upon defeat.