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- Teenage hackers discover a criminal conspiracy with plans to use a computer virus that will capsize five oil tankers.
- Following the story from the film, players take control of Woody as he tries to save Buzz from the various problems that arise.
- Experience Flik's journey throughout Ant Island.
- Game based on Terry Pratchett's famous Discworld series. On a world that is being carried on four elephants standing on a huge turtle dark plots are brewing in the city of Ankh-Morpork.
- 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.
- Super Nintendo platformer, in which the player must navigate through various side-scrolling levels, each designed and based from classical Mickey Mouse cartoons.
- A video game about the Spice Girls.
- Rincewind, the wizard, is recovering from the adventure he had in the first game but all too soon he is called in to solve another mystery.
- Based on the film of the same name, this game follows a circus strong man and an orphan girl on their quest to find their little brother.
- WipEout 3 is a futuristic racing game where the player pilots a high speed hover craft around a series of themed circuits, competing against a number of aggressive opponents.
- Guide the hapless Lemmings back home safely in every level with the limited tools provided.
- This time around you follow the personal quest of Valdmar a miner who gets caught up in the wars between the League and the Navy after meeting the enigmatic "General" in a series of mysterious dreams.
- Rollcage is an arcade-style racing game for Windows and PlayStation, developed by Attention to Detail, and published by Psygnosis.
- In the early 21st century, the Earth is under attack by aliens. In five areas of the planet, they have erected energy generators, creating a field that slowly encompasses the entire planet surface. They have also taken hundreds of humans prisoner. Someone has to stop them. Enter Russian Commander Ivan Popovich, nicknamed "Krazy Ivan". He is a paranoid schizophrenic, prone to burst out into violence at any time. In other words, he's perfect for the job.
- The Earth is fully stripped of natural resources by the fifth millennium. As a result, the Earth Empire sends out expeditionary sleeper ships to distant planets found to have abundant natural resources and harvest them. The discovery of hyperspace technology accelerates the Empire's interstellar expansion. As the colonies become more prosperous, the inhabitants become discontent as most of their mined resources are used to benefit Earth. A peaceful insurrection in the 47th century only results in the Earth Empire's leader, the Tzar, personally leading the destruction of a rebellious planet. Stunned by the carnage, the other colonies band together as the League of Free Worlds, with a man known as the Father leading the fight.
- The DOS computer version of "Bram Stoker's Dracula" is a 3D first-person shooter in the vein of "Doom" and "Wolfenstein 3D". Jonathan Harker has to fight his way through 3 stages in order to purify coffins with holy wafers and defeat Dracula in one of his various forms.
- Formula 1 follows the 1995 Formula One season, with 17 tracks, 13 teams and 35 drivers.
- The Sega CD console version of "Bram Stoker's Dracula" is a 2D side-scrolling platform game, with video cut scenes and voice-over mission briefings. The plot of the game is loosely based on the film, as Jonathan Harker has to kung fu kick his way through 7 levels in order to defeat Dracula.
- The 16-bit Sega Genesis/Super NES console version of "Bram Stoker's Dracula" is a 2D side-scrolling platform game. The plot of the game is loosely based on the film, as Jonathan Harker has to fight his way through 6 levels in order to defeat Dracula.
- In the distant future, humans have left Earth, carrying its ecosystem with them. However, the journey to the stars lasted longer than they had thought. Computers took control of navigation, and humans had nothing else to do but sleep, dreaming of a new paradise. When the mysterious Scarab-X forces attacked, the Scavenger 4 squadron became humanity's only hope for survival. Novastorm is a rail shooter in which players blast enemies against a cinematic backdrop, trying to kill the computer-controlled fighters before they take over the world. Unlike first-generation interactive movies with action, the game has hooks into the environment: if the player-controlled fighter moves into the path of a pre-rendered obstacle, there is a collision and the craft takes damage.
- Wipeout is a racing game that is set in 2052.
- 2205 Anno Domini. You are a lone Cyberneer and the last remaining hope for the human race. The sudden and mysterious death of your friend and colleague has thrown you into a web of corporate and deception. The key to survival lies in the depths of a remote deep space mining station MRP6F, which after 200 years of peace is suddenly threatened by an alien onslaught.
- Wars and pollution have driven the Earth to chaos. The year is 2096. The remaining colonists' only dream is to leave the planet and establish on Extrevius 328, a corporate conglomerate manufacturing plant for deadly warriors, known as Bionoids. You are Joseph B. Tenka, future Bionoid, very unpleased with the situation, and determined to stop the corporate evil plans.
- POLICE STOP! is a high-speed, white-knuckle ride through the often dangerous, sometimes bizarre and always unpredictable world of the British traffic cops. No actors, no stunt-men, no script - but every minute as exciting as the movies at their best. This is real-life action, as it happens, captured on camera by the police to put you behind the wheel on some of their hairiest pursuits.
- Platforming animation in which you control a small, orange creature on an alien world who must find his way home.
- Wiz 'n' Liz and the Frantic Wabbit Wescue kicks the Amiga into warp speed and smashes onto your screens like a tidal wave in the fastest fun-filled fiasco ever created. There's exploding Wabbits, a crazy cauldron, hundreds of spells and heaps of sensational sub games - not to mention two totally maniac magicians. You want action? Boy have we got action!!.
- You are the player who has to race against other cars and crash into them for score points, but beware the rival cars can crash into you and if they total your car, you're out of the race. There are a total of 6 courses in the game.
- In this game you assume the role of a beast. You travel in a vast, mystical land, fighting your way through many different enemies. You have to reach the enemy stronghold where you will, eventually, face the final challenge.
- Alundra has been called to a troubled village after being plagued visions,where great evil lies there waiting.
- The sequel to Lemmings (1991) has a plot describing how the Lemmings have split into 12 distinct tribes. Each tribe has its own landscape and cultural identity - they include Egyptian, Circus, and Highland. However, Lemming Island is now in danger, and you must complete 10 levels for each tribe in order for them to reunite and reassemble the Talisman from the 12 pieces.
- A football game sponsored by Adidas.
- The follow-up to Lemmings (1991). The game features 100 new levels, and all-new graphics and music. It was released in both a stand-alone and an add-on version.
- The year is 2712, and four mercenaries have been sent to the planet Graveyard on a hostage rescue mission. Upon arriving, however, they discover that the call for help was just an excuse to lure them into proving grounds, where they will have to fight genetically engineered creatures.
- As a member of the G-Police forces, your mission is to keep the peace in the colonies which are more distant from the Earth.
- The Amiga version of "Last Action Hero" is a side-scrolling brawler (in the vein of Double Dragon or Final Fight). Jack Slater must punch and kick his way through five levels (streets, warehouse, his house) of goons and bosses, including Benedict, the Ripper, and some created just for this game. Unlike the other games based on the film, this one lacks the driving levels and cut-scenes.
- Playing a mighty barbarian by the name of Hegor you must traverse dungeons, jungles, deserts and the intimidating arena to meet your destiny.
- The game is about more than just Carl Lewis. You can select from a variety of countries to enter your athletes from, and then train them to hone their abilities before the real competition begins. The events are varied and range from running the 100-meter dash to the javelin throw. And the selection of athletes includes male and female stars.
- This sequel to Rollcage can be considered as Wipeout on wheels, The game allows you to power your vehicle down tunnels at blistering speeds, riding upside down on the roof if need be, and blast your fellow competitors to smithereens.