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Star Wars: Tie Fighter

Views: 16,8031994DemoSpace Shooting LucasArts
In this demo of the classic Star Wars universe game Tie Fighter, you play as a pilot in the Imperial Navy, and fly a … VIEW

Strife: Quest for the Sigil

Strife is one of the best 3D shooting game's that you've likely never heard of. This demo version showcases some of the … VIEW
Tags: 3d  fps  shooter

Subhunt

Subhunt is an interesting submarine mission simulation game developed by a group at a university game development lab: … VIEW

Super Stardust

Super Stardust is a sequel to a SHMUP game which features great graphics and sound effects. It was released for DOS in … VIEW

System Shock

System Shock was a revolutionary and memorable game that is hard to place in a single genre. It does use a 3D FPS engine … VIEW
Tags: 3d  shooter  fps  scifi  cyberpunk  rpg

Taco Bell: Tasty Temple Challenge

Views: 23,9042000Freeware3D Shooting BrandGamesTaco Bell
Taco Bell apparently released this game in 2000 as a pack-in with their kid's meals. This seems quite late for a … VIEW
Tags: 3d  fps  shooter  kids  promotional

Terminal Velocity

Views: 28,1341995Shareware (Full version available)3D Shooting Terminal Reality3D Realms
It takes a little while to get used to, but this flying/shooting game (sort of like Decent, but more out in the open) … VIEW
Tags: 3d  fps  shooter  space  flying

Terminator: Rampage

Views: 105,1591993Demo3D Shooting Bethesda Softworks
Terminator: Rampage is a 3D shooting game from Bethesda, one of several in their early/mid 90's line of Terminator FPS … VIEW
Tags: 3d  fps  shooter  scifi  terminator

Terminator: SkyNET

Views: 40,5961996Demo3D Shooting Bethesda Softworks
SkyNET (aka Terminator: SkyNET) is the final of three Terminator based FPS games that Bethesda released in the 90's. It … VIEW
Tags: 3d  fps  shooter  scifi  terminator

Terror In Christmas Town

Views: 15,9971995Shareware3D Shooting Michael Zerbo
Ever felt the need to rescue a kidnapped elf who has been captured by a evil polar bear? No, me neither. Yet, in … VIEW

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