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- Retired NY cop Jaques 'Jock' Lamont must return to the Big Apple to track down Snowman, a mysterious mob hitman sent to take out his ex girlfriend and present NY assistant DA, Lara Calabreze.
- Soccer Kid a young soccer enthusiastic boy living in a small English town is watching the opening ceremony of the 1994 soccer world championship at TV at home when an cup-collecting alien manages to steal the soccer trophy. To make things worse the trophy gets accidentally broken into five pieces and scattered around the globe. Soccer Kid only equipped with his football and his incredible soccer skills goes on a worldwide journey to retrieve the missing parts and save the championship.
- Based on its namesake film, Jurassic Park Interactive places you as a park security guard and tasks you with guiding five to eleven visitors (based on the skill level you chose) to the safety of the helipad. You select each visitor from an overhead map, and must play one of three randomly-selected minigames to determine if they successfully make it to the next safe house: "Spitter Shoot" is a shooting gallery with Dilophosaurs as the targets. You use a stun gun which must be charged up to have maximum effect. Docile dinos also mix with the hostile ones but turn hostile if shot unnecessarily. "T-Rex Chase" is a basic driving game where you must outrun a Tyrannosaurus (visible in your rear-view mirror) while simultaneously staying on the road and dodging hazards. "Raptor Maze" is a 3D, first-person game where you must escape a darkened building while being stalked by Velociraptors of increasing numbers. You have no weapons and must instead use gates to block the dinos and alternate pathways to slip by. You must also hack computer locks to allow you access to the communications systems. Each lock is yet another minigame; these based off of arcade classics (Space Invaders (1978), Asteroids (1979)) with dinosaurs and Jurassic Park (1993) characters. Your final rating is given based on your success in both areas.
- Club 3DO: Station Invasion is an educational game, presented as a game show and designed for children ages 7 to 14. Your job is to be the best producer at an all-kid television station. Choose from five hit shows: a sitcom, game show, talk show, soap opera, or a mystery adventure. Solve the puzzles and challenges of each show to get higher ratings. The game provides a mix of computer graphics and live character video.
- Darkly comical party game. Zhadnost is a popular game show on the state run TV in Bizzarnia, a parody of communist Russia. The kidnapped contestants are brought to compete in various pop quiz categories to win their freedom.
- A fantasy turn-based strategy game that takes place in the land of Enroth, a place of magic. There is a multitude of creature types, from griffins to rocs, golems to pikemen, unicorns to hydras, and four different dragons. Each castle type has six different creatures, from the weak to the strong. There are six castle types, each corresponding to a hero class: Knight, Sorceress, Wizard (Good side), Barbarian, Necromancer, and Warlock (Evil side). There are also six different types of neutral creatures you can recruit in special structures scattered about the maps.
- An ex-Egyptology student follows a trail in search of an artifact that leads him to Matinicus Isle, only to discover horrors have been unleashed upon all of its inhabitants through the accursed object. Ghosts, demons and the undead await.
- Phoenix 3 is a sci-fi adventure with two completely different gameplay styles. Half the game is a slow-paced side-scrolling shooter, the other half is 3D space combat, similar to Wing Commander (1990). Phoenix 3 features live-action video cutscenes that unfold the story. Most of the game takes place on the planet Galearth. Galearth has been at peace for centuries but is now threatened by alien invaders known as the Gral. It is up to you, Derek Freeman, to uncover an ancient weapon known as the Talon that can defeat the Gral.
- Comedic isometric shooter for 3DO and Microsoft Windows about space hero Captain Quazar.
- Similar to the You Don't Know Jack series of games, Twisted: The Game Show is a trivia challenge game for up to 4 players. The game offers a humorous mix of live-character video and computer graphics. After an introduction by the host Twink Fizzdale, you can select your personality by viewing video clips of the various characters egging you on to select them. You advance or retreat through the game board based on your responses to various puzzles, mini-games, and trivia questions.
- The undead have been unleashed upon the world. Only a holy talisman can destroy them, but it has been broken into pieces and hidden in Monster Manor. Now you must venture into the cursed mansion and find the pieces so that humanity may be saved. The game is a first-person shooter where you have to destroy enemies like ghosts, skeletons, and zombies using your only gun. Items scattered around the house include health packs, gun energy, treasure, and keys that are used to open doors that block your way to the next talisman piece. The game has twelve levels.
- Flying Nightmares is a 3-D flight-sim game that has the player take to the controls of the Harrier jet, flying in a series of missions with realistic controls and weapon systems against a horde of enemy planes and ground units. The player can also fly alongside three computer wingmen that will help them out during missions, completing certain objectives such as destroying certain enemy units or protecting friendly units. There is a multitude of views to choose from (1st, 3rd, and even a missiles POV) and features FMV sequences between missions that tell the story of the game.
- In the year 2110, in the city of Meggagrid, once known as Los Angeles, you meet Dr. Grubert, a very prominent inventor who has been crippled by an explosion perpetrated by a crime family known as The Pitt Family. He gives a suit known as the Helipak Flight Suit to fight back and take down the criminals in the city, apprehend The Pitt Family, and bring peace back to the city. With an arsenal of nine different weapons and twenty power-ups, the player flies around seven levels of the city with six degrees of freedom.
- 3037. FedNet is now in control of the federation, and in an attempt to gain the trust of the population following decades of corruption and warfare, the FedNet Space Corps were sent to the outermost planets to crush the small-time warlords still running the show there. After being "convinced" to join them in a tour of duty, he is assigned to an elite flight group with the only purpose of testing the most cutting-edge technology. A remake of the original game of the same title released a few years before for the Acorn Archimedes platform, Starfighter 3000 features more detailed graphics (now all surfaces are texture-mapped and a fogging filter reduces clipping). Featuring 15 levels in 4 worlds, the player controls the Predator Mark-IV, a fighter ship capable of space and atmospheric flight. However, other than the handy boost button, the player has no control over the throttle, (unless he uses a flight stick with thrust controls such as 3DO's CH Pro stick) and must keep moving at all times. In post 3DO releases, only two points of view are available: behind (better for acrobatics and general flying) and cockpit (accurate aiming and NOE flight). The 3DO release contained several more, like a TV-style fly-by-cam, weapon cameras, and enemy cams that could show a nearby enemies' POV. By picking up crystals the player is able to upgrade his craft and obtain more ammo, and by combining colors, get more powerful weapons, some also obtainable from parachute drops sent by FedNet. One of the defining features of the game is using the laser (basic weapon) to terraform the map. As the game map is composed of tiles, some with higher or lower vertexes can be leveled by simply firing repeatedly at the same area. This allows players to strategically avoid heavy defense turrets by simply collapsing a hill, or destroy a heavier turret by simply burrowing the ground beneath it. The player starts the game with three lives and earns one every 250k points. Losing all lives means a game over, but as there isn't a profile for each pilot (like in Star Wars: TIE Fighter (1994)), the game can be resumed freely from the last savegame.