Third person 3D perspective
Games with third person 3D perspective represent environment in a full three dimensional way, from a third-person point of view, usually from behind.
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1000 Miglia
DOS1992 Simulmondo
4x4 Offroad Racing
DOS1988 Epyx
African Raiders-01
DOS1989 Coktel Vision
After Burner
DOS1989 Sega
After Burner is an abandoned DOS combat flight simulation game with elements of rail shooters, with similarities to earlier Sega titles like Space Harrier. After Burner was designed by Yu Suzuki and developed by Sega as a coin-op and then converted to various home computers and consoles in 1989.
Air Strike USA
DOS1990 Digital Integration
Alone in the Dark
DOS1992protected Infogrames
Alone in the Dark 2
DOS1993protected Infogrames
Alone in the Dark 3
DOS1994protected Infogrames
Alpha Waves
DOS1990 Infogrames
Alpha Waves (also known as Continuum) was the ultimate relaxing experience for PC. As a platform game, Alpha Waves it's an ok game; not bad, not very good, but if you consider the whole relaxing experience, it's worth a try. Alpha Waves stands the test of time, after all these years it's still fairly playable. Try it on a lazy evening and you might...
American Challenge: A Sailing Simulation
DOS1986 Tom Snyder Productions
Amok
DOS1996 Scavenger
Anachronox
Windows XP/98/952001protected Ion Storm
Antarctic Adventure
DOS1986 Konami
Apache Longbow
DOSWindows XP/98/951995protected Digital Integration
Austerlitz
DOS1989protected Tactical Design Group
B-17 Flying Fortress
DOS1992 MicroProse Software
B-17 Flying Fortress is a single-player historical combat flight simulation game designed by Mike Brunton, developed and released by MicroProse Software in 1992 for DOS, Amiga and Atari ST. As the title suggests, it's a simulation of the B-17 heavy bomber, set during World War II. Flight is not the only aspect of the game you are involved with: you...
Battle Arena Toshinden
DOS1996 Tamsoft Corporation
Battle Arena Toshinden was the first game in the Toshinden series and was originally released for the Sony PlayStation in 1995 and later for DOS. Battle Arena Toshinden introduced 3D graphics to the fighting game genre, allowing characters to move in a three-dimensional space.The game featured a diverse roster of eight playable characters, eac...
BC Racers
DOS1995freeware Core Design
BC Racers is a DOS unconventional (to say the least) racing game that features a prehistoric theme, designed by Martin Gibbons, developed and published by Core Design in 1955. It's the third game in the Chuck Rock series, the first two being platformers not available for PC.
Big Red Racing
DOS1995 The Big Red Software Company
Carmageddon
DOSWindows XP/98/951997protected Stainless Games
Carmageddon was a controversial and violent vehicular combat / car racing game, where the player must compete against a number of computer controlled opponents. Running over pedestrians and damaging opponents cars grant time bonuses and credits to be spent for upgrades.
Cisco Heat
DOS1991 Jaleco
Cisco Heat is an abandoned racing game set in North America developed by Jaleco and released by Image Works in 1991 for DOS and other platforms. Cisco Heat was converted from the original arcade version. The difference between other similar racing games of the time is that the player drives a police car.
City of Lost Children
DOS1997 Psygnosis
Coaster
DOS1993
Conqueror
DOS1990 Rainbow Arts
Crazy Cars
DOS1987 Titus Interactive
Crazy Cars 2
DOS1989 Titus Interactive
Crazy Taxi
Windows XP/98/952002 Sega
Crazy Taxi is an abandoned driving / racing game developed by Sega and released by Activision in 2002 for Windows and other platforms (it's an arcade conversion). Crazy Taxi is set in a city full of potential passengers: get them on your taxi and drive them to various destinations in time.
Darkstone
Windows XP/98/951999protected Delphine software
Das Boot: German U-Boat Simulation
DOS1990protected Artech Studios
Days of Thunder
DOS1990 Argonaut Games
Days of Thunder is a 1990 racing video game based on the film of the same name. Developed by Argonaut Software and published by Mindscape, the game was released on several platforms, including the NES, PC (MS-DOS), Amiga, Atari ST, and Commodore 64. It combined elements of arcade racing and simulation, reflecting the film's focus on NASCAR racing.&...