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- The player is the Stranger, an unknown person mysteriously transported to the island of Myst. Alone and without clues, the Stranger must solve the mysteries and discover the secrets of this strange place.
- Two space war veterans turned scavengers and their cybernetic buddy stumble upon an organic alien vessel heading straight for a star, and must now explore the ship to find a way to change its course before it's too late.
- Fifth installment in the "Street Fighter II" sub-series that introduces several new gameplay mechanics, including the addition of combination moves called super combos and air combos. It also introduces the secret character Akuma.
- Taking place in 1997, Laura Harris investigate a hospital after learning her father went on a mass murdering spree and barricaded himself inside. The hospital morphs into a castle upon her arrival, which she must explore to find her father.
- Details the impact of television on people and social institutions
- Animated FMV game like Dragon's Lair about young Alex Hawkfield. He helps a dying man who turns out to be God testing him. God gives him a task to find seven fragments of a mystical stone and fulfill his potential to become a great king.
- Ballz: The Director's Cut is an improved version of the Genesis and SNES game Ballz (1994). Like the original, it's a 3D fighting game where all the characters are made out of balls. Each character has its own moves animations and combos. In the single-player mode, you first have to fight against all the playable characters after which there are a variety of final bosses such as a tyrannosaurus, kangaroo, scorpion, ostrich, and bull. Each boss has a unique fighting style and weak spot. In multiplayer you can fight against friends.
- A first-person space shooter, similar to Shockwave (1994) and Total Eclipse (1994), that has the player take control of a state-of-the-art strike fighter in missions ranging from the asteroid belt to the final fight on the Earth's surface. This is all done in an attempt to stop the Kaisertian (which resemble the Aliens from the Alien movies) race from destroying mankind. The gameplay is very simplistic. The player uses the D-pad to move around a cursor on the screen, to aim wherever the player wants the weapons to fire, and the main buttons to fire the two main weapons of choice, a Laser Vulcan Cannon and a Blast Smash that is guided automatically at incoming enemies. However, unlike other first-person space shooters for the 3DO, there is no way of controlling the actual ship as its' movement is on a predetermined course and can't be manually deviated. The story is told through CGI cinemas.
- Follow the story of an absent-minded young sorceress Lucienne and her gang of misfit monsters, as they try to stop the evil mage Death Shadow from destroying the world. Lucienne's Quest is a game of the classic roleplaying genre but presented in full 3D graphics (and sprite characters) uncommon for the time. The battles are fought in a traditional turn-based manner but allow for more strategy than most classic RPGs. The game places ambient obstacles on the battlefield to block some attack paths but allows the player to strategically reposition his fighters along the bottom two rows of the map before every turn to take advantage of the terrain. The game also features a dynamic day/night system that serves little purpose other than changing one of your party members from human into a werewolf and back.
- The home version of Puzzle Bobble (1994) is not a straight adaptation of the arcade game. It greatly increases the number of levels, has new gameplay features, and introduces new modes. The general concept remains the same: the player controls a catapult at the bottom of the screen that shoots bubbles of random colors. When three or more bubbles of the same color touch on the playfield, they are removed, with any bubbles falling away that are not attached to the ceiling, sidewall, or another bubble. The ceiling periodically descends, pushing the bubbles downward. The game is lost if any bubbles touch the bottom. In single-player mode, the goal is to clear pre-set bubble patterns. The game consists of 100 levels, more than tripling the number from the arcade game. Some arcade levels are reused, but most are entirely new. Also new are gameplay elements in the form of special bubbles: explosive bubbles destroy bubbles in a small radius around them if hit. Lightning bubbles move sideways if hit, clearing a horizontal line. Water bubbles burst, with the downward stream recoloring all bubbles it touches. Another new element is a boss fight in the final level. The two-player mode from the arcade version also reappears, but optionally adds a series of ten computer opponents with different playing strategies. In two-player mode, the goal is to make the other player fail. Instead of the ceiling descending, new bubbles are added from the top. Removing more than the required three bubbles at a time sends bubbles to the opponent's field. The final mode is Challenge mode: it is an endless unwinnable mode where new bubbles are continuously added from the top. It is played for the high score: both the score and the number of bubbles popped are counted.
- Seal of the Pharaoh is a light RPG with simple real-time combat and some puzzle-solving. The player takes control of the son of a prominent archaeologist, who has recently discovered the long-lost tomb of Rassius III and has gone missing. It is now up to the player to find him by exploring the tomb, but at the same time avoid the various traps and enemies laid out before them. The perspective is from a first-person view as they progress through the maze-like pyramid equipped with a club, a shield, and a diary. As they progress they must avoid traps, but also use their club and shield to take out enemies such as giant wasps, scorpions, and even haunted urns. More powerful weapons and items can be obtained through further exploration as well as clues to decipher the diary and various puzzles that need to be solved in order to advance. The RPG element is present in weapons training; the more the protagonist uses a weapon, the higher is the damage inflicted with it.
- This tile-matching puzzle game has falling blocks of three objects that can be rotated as straight lines or L-shape. Blocks are eliminated by place four of the same kind adjacent (not diagonally) to each other. Any blocks in midair fall off on to the bottom. The game has three different music tracks and backgrounds.
- Real Pinball is the standard video game conversion of the actual machines with five different tables to choose from with the main goal being to gain as many points as possible by using the game controller to control the flippers of the machine. The game features realistic graphics made to resemble an actual machine.
- In a classic Japanese RPG style, Guardian War pits you as guardian golem against the dark forces of Azrael, the Evil Lord. Your world is infested with monsters and your job is to destroy them. Along the way you meet other golems that you need to revive so that they can join your quest. Your ultimate goal is to defeat Azrael.
- At the speed of a click you'll go from the Engineering Deck to the Main Deck to the Flight Deck. Suddenly, you're trying to bring down a screaming F-14 Tomcat on a postage stamp doin' the hula. It's hairy, but nowhere near as nerve-racking as the day Eugene Ely landed the first aircraft on the USS Pennsylvania in 1911. Relax - NO. NOT YET. - you're needed in the Pilot's Briefing Room to meet the crew and captain who'll take you on an inspection tour of the carrier and its aircraft. "Hey. What's the name and year of the first U.S. aircraft carrier? Wrong. Drop and give me 20!" For the infotaining adventure of a lifetime, transport this package to the nearest cashier. Before you know it, you'll be aboard the nuclear-powered carrier Carl Vinson. In seconds, unbelievable 3-D graphics, realistic sound effects, narration, actual film from the Discovery Channel TV documentary, historical film footage and stills combined with volumes of detailed information will be at your fingertips. And in your mind.
- Scramble Cobra is a 3-D helicopter action game, where the player takes command of a Cobra helicopter gunship, flying through various battlefields, using their Vulcan machine guns and hydra rockets to destroy enemy tanks, helicopters, and other assorted units. There are ten missions in all to play through. The player has to complete each mission in an allotted amount of time. The missions mainly consist of search and destroy objectives. It also has live-action videos to tell the story and is played from the view of the helicopter's cockpit.
- After being run over by a car, our hero Armadillo is brought back to life by an evil cyber-genetic company. He sets out to stop their evil plans in psychedelic 70's era levels when disco was king. Gather items such as bell bottoms, platform shoes, 8-track players, and lava lamps to keep your shield and funk levels up.
- Icebreaker is a puzzle/shooter that has the player take control of a flying pyramid who has to navigate through 150 levels blasting other stationary pyramids.