First person 3D viewpoint games sorted by release date
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DOS19954.3/5 MicroProse Software
Grand Prix 2 is an abandoned Formula 1 racing game designed by Geoff Crammond and published by MicroProse Software in 1995 for DOS. Grand Prix 2 is the sequel to Formula One Grand Prix and was a one-man project (which was uncommon at the time). Grand Prix 2 was essentially an accurate simulation of the 1994 Formula 1 season.
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DOS1995protected4.2/5 Raven Software
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DOS19954.3/5 Bullfrog
Hi-Octane is an abandoned futuristic combat racing game developed by Bullfrog and released by Electronic Arts in 1995. Hi-Octane was published for DOS and a few consoles: PlayStation, PSP, PS Vita, SEGA Saturn. It's based on the same code used for Magic Carpet, a well known game also made by Bullfrog.
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DOS19953.9/5 Activision
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DOS19953.6/5 Take-Two Interactive
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DOS19954.1/5
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DOS1995protected3.2/5 DreamForge Intertainment
Ravenloft: Stone Prophet is a fantasy RPG set in the egyptian Ravenloft campaign that uses the Advanced Dungeons & Dragon ruleset. It's the sequel to Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession and uses the same first person real-time 3d engine. Stone Prophet was developed by DreamForge Entertainment and published by SSI in 1995.
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DOS1995protected4.3/5 Milestone
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DOSWindows XP/98/95Mac1995protected4.1/5 The Software Refinery
Slipstream 5000 is a futuristic racing video game that was released in 1995 for MS-DOS. It was developed by The Software Refinery and published by Gremlin Interactive. The game is set in the year 2110, and players engage in high-speed, anti-gravity racing in a variety of unique and challenging tracks. One distinctive feature of Slipstream 5000...
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DOS1995protected4.3/5 LucasArts
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DOS1995protected4.1/5 Wisdom Tree
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Windows XP/98/95DOSLinuxMac1995protected3.8/5 Terminal Reality
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DOS19954.2/5 Electronic Arts
The Need for Speed is a first-person perspective racing game developed and published by Electronic Arts in 1995 for DOS where the main goal is to win race after race in a variety of game modes. In the process, the player must elude traffic, pedestrians, and the police.
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DOS19954.2/5 Bethesda Softworks
The Terminator: Future Shock is an abandoned science fiction first-person shooter game based on the popular Terminator movies franchise, set in a dystopian world where machines has taken over the Earth. The Terminator: Future Shock was developed by Bethesda Softworks and released in 1995 for DOS.
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DOS1995protected4.1/5 id software
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DOS19954.3/5 Celeris
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DOS19953.9/5 Capstone
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DOSWindows XP/98/951995protected4.2/5 Capstone
Witchaven is an abandoned fantasy first-person shooter (or "slasher", since you'll wield melee weapons) developed by Capstone and released by IntraCorp in 1995 for DOS and Windows. Witchaven includes RPG elements such as experience and leveling your character but it's primarily an action game with swords and spells.
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DOS19964.2/5 Probe Entertainment
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DOS1996protected3.9/5 Massive Development
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DOS1996protecteddemo4.2/5 3d Realms
Duke Nukem 3D is a classic first-person shooter that was developed by 3D Realms (formerly known as Apogee Software) and published by GT Interactive. It was released in 1996 for MS-DOS and later for various other platforms, including Windows, Mac OS, and gaming consoles.
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DOS19964.3/5 NovaLogic
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DOS19964.1/5 Electronic Arts
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Windows XP/98/9519963.6/5 Psygnosis
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DOSWindows XP/98/95Mac1996protected3.9/5 Bullfrog
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Windows XP/98/95Linux19964.1/5 Bungie
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DOSWindows XP/98/9519964/5 Activision
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Windows XP/98/9519964.2/5 Terminal Reality
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DOS19964.2/5 Playmates Interactive Entertainment
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DOSWindows XP/98/951996protected4.3/5 id software
Quake is a real-time 3D FPS developed by idSoftware and a spiritual successor to the popular Doom series. Quake became very popular and spawned many sequels and fan made mods such as Team Fortress.