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Obscure PC FPSs of the 1990s! How many have you played? 

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The 1990s are widely regarded as the birth decade of the first person shooter (FPS). Many first person shooters went on to become massive successful franchises (e.g. Wolfenstein, Doom, etc) - while many others faded into obscurity - or never left obscurity in the first place.
In this video, we look at 53 obscure PC FPS. How many have you played?
Complete Gamelist:
Corporation (Core Design - 1991) 00:05
Cybercon III (The Assembly Line - 1991) 00:16
Robocop 3 (DID - 1992) 00:27
Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold (Jam Productions - 1993) 00:38
Bram Stoker's Dracula (TAG - 1993) 00:49
In Extremis (Blue Sphere - 1993) 01:00
Island Peril (Electric Fantasies - 1993) 01:12
Isle of the Dead (Rainmaker Software - 1993) 01:24
Ken's Labyrinth (Advanced Systems - 1993) 01:36
Lethal Tender (Pie in the Sky Software - 1993) 01:48
Shadowcaster (Raven Software - 1993) 02:00
Terminator Rampage (Bethesda - 1993) 02:12
Corridor 7 (Capstone - 1994) 02:24
CyClones (Raven Software - 1994) 02:36
Depth Dwellers (Trisoft - 1994) 02:48
Fortress of Dr. Radiaki, The (Future Vision - 1994) 03:00
Hidden Below, The (Soft Enterprises - 1994) 03:12
Nitemare 3D (Gray Design Associates - 1994) 03:24
Operation Bodycount (Capstone - 1994) 03:36
Cybermage: Darklight Awakening (Origin Systems - 1995) 03:48
Dungeons of Kremlin (Gelios - 1995) 04:00
In Pursuit of Greed (Mind Shear Software - 1995) 04:12
Killing Time (Studio 3DO - 1995) 04:24
HURL (Millenium Media Group - 1995) 04:36
La Cosa Nostra (Slade 3D Software - 1995) 04:48
Nerves of Steel (Merit Studios - 1995) 05:00
Old Gold 3D (Gelios - 1995) 05:12
Tekwar (Capstone - 1995) 05:24
Virus Explosion (NAVIGO Multimedia Produktions KG - 1995) 05:36
Witchaven (Capstone - 1995) 05:48
Wrath of Earth (Addix Software Development - 1995) 06:00
Angst: Rahzs Revenge (ManMachineGames - 1996) 06:12
Assassin 2015 (Bluesky Software - 1996) 06:24
Azrael's Tear (Intelligent Games - 1996) 06:36
Cyberdillo (Pixel Technologies - 1996) 06:48
Marathon 2: Durandal (Bungie - 1996) 07:00
Rebel Moon (Fenris Wolf - 1996) 07:12
Rex Blade - The Apocalypse (Xtreme Games - 1996) 07:24
XS (SCI Games - 1996) 07:36
ZPC (Zombie LLC - 1996) 07:48
Chasm: The Rift (Action Forms - 1997) 08:00
Forbes Corporate Warrior (Brooklyn Multimedia - 1997) 08:12
Last Rites (Ocean Software - 1997) 08:24
Lifeforce Tenka (Psygnosis - 1997) 08:36
Mars3D - (Engine Technology CO.LTD - 1997) 08:48
Damage Incorporated (Paranoid Productions - 1998) 09:00
Incidente em Varginha (Perceptum - 1998) 09:12
Liquidator (Partizan Software - 1998) 09:24
Target (DeLyric Games - 1998) 09:36
Mortyr 2093-1944 (Mirage Media - 1999) 09:48
Pyl (Optimus Nexus - 1999) 10:00
Raising Dead (Gelios - 1999) 10:12
Redline (Accolade - 1999 10:24

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@GaryRetroGamer
@GaryRetroGamer Год назад
*Turn on subtitles to see the game titles* Timestamp list: Corporation (Core Design - 1991) 00:05 Cybercon III (The Assembly Line - 1991) 00:16 Robocop 3 (DID - 1992) 00:27 Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold (Jam Productions - 1993) 00:38 Bram Stoker's Dracula (TAG - 1993) 00:49 In Extremis (Blue Sphere - 1993) 01:00 Island Peril (Electric Fantasies - 1993) 01:12 Isle of the Dead (Rainmaker Software - 1993) 01:24 Ken's Labyrinth (Advanced Systems - 1993) 01:36 Lethal Tender (Pie in the Sky Software - 1993) 01:48 Shadowcaster (Raven Software - 1993) 02:00 Terminator Rampage (Bethesda - 1993) 02:12 Corridor 7 (Capstone - 1994) 02:24 CyClones (Raven Software - 1994) 02:36 Depth Dwellers (Trisoft - 1994) 02:48 Fortress of Dr. Radiaki, The (Future Vision - 1994) 03:00 Hidden Below, The (Soft Enterprises - 1994) 03:12 Nitemare 3D (Gray Design Associates - 1994) 03:24 Operation Bodycount (Capstone - 1994) 03:36 Cybermage: Darklight Awakening (Origin Systems - 1995) 03:48 Dungeons of Kremlin (Gelios - 1995) 04:00 In Pursuit of Greed (Mind Shear Software - 1995) 04:12 Killing Time (Studio 3DO - 1995) 04:24 HURL (Millenium Media Group - 1995) 04:36 La Cosa Nostra (Slade 3D Software - 1995) 04:48 Nerves of Steel (Merit Studios - 1995) 05:00 Old Gold 3D (Gelios - 1995) 05:12 Tekwar (Capstone - 1995) 05:24 Virus Explosion (NAVIGO Multimedia Produktions KG - 1995) 05:36 Witchaven (Capstone - 1995) 05:48 Wrath of Earth (Addix Software Development - 1995) 06:00 Angst: Rahzs Revenge (ManMachineGames - 1996) 06:12 Assassin 2015 (Bluesky Software - 1996) 06:24 Azrael's Tear (Intelligent Games - 1996) 06:36 Cyberdillo (Pixel Technologies - 1996) 06:48 Marathon 2: Durandal (Bungie - 1996) 07:00 Rebel Moon (Fenris Wolf - 1996) 07:12 Rex Blade - The Apocalypse (Xtreme Games - 1996) 07:24 XS (SCI Games - 1996) 07:36 ZPC (Zombie LLC - 1996) 07:48 Chasm: The Rift (Action Forms - 1997) 08:00 Forbes Corporate Warrior (Brooklyn Multimedia - 1997) 08:12 Last Rites (Ocean Software - 1997) 08:24 Lifeforce Tenka (Psygnosis - 1997) 08:36 Mars3D - (Engine Technology CO.LTD - 1997) 08:48 Damage Incorporated (Paranoid Productions - 1998) 09:00 Incidente em Varginha (Perceptum - 1998) 09:12 Liquidator (Partizan Software - 1998) 09:24 Target (DeLyric Games - 1998) 09:36 Mortyr 2093-1944 (Mirage Media - 1999) 09:48 Pyl (Optimus Nexus - 1999) 10:00 Raising Dead (Gelios - 1999) 10:12 Redline (Accolade - 1999 10:24
@nehemiahpouncey3607
@nehemiahpouncey3607 Год назад
And now you could add Warhammer Boltgun to this list.
@nehemiahpouncey3607
@nehemiahpouncey3607 Год назад
Boomer shooter lol.
@nehemiahpouncey3607
@nehemiahpouncey3607 Год назад
Civvie haven't reviewed most of these Yet.
@theopenrift
@theopenrift Год назад
"For every memorable Doom clone, there were 10 more forgettable ones." - Stuart Brown
@aleksazunjic9672
@aleksazunjic9672 Год назад
Many of these were not clones, i.e. they were developed in parallel with their own engines.
@theopenrift
@theopenrift Год назад
@@aleksazunjic9672 They were called Doom clones regardless
@aleksazunjic9672
@aleksazunjic9672 Год назад
@@theopenrift Injustice which should be finally mended 😄
@stepheng8061
@stepheng8061 Год назад
The build engine was LIGHTYEARS ahead of anything else omg it wasn’t as apparent back in the day but yo this is like fucking nes to ps2 build against basically everyone else
@georgemacaroni
@georgemacaroni 10 месяцев назад
@@stepheng8061 It was lightyears ahead, and it was made by a 16 year old hobbyist lol.
@demollyon
@demollyon Год назад
Civvie is going to have a field day!
@rodrigoalves-cg6xv
@rodrigoalves-cg6xv Год назад
Civvie is a dumb clown
@yopachi
@yopachi Год назад
I love how unpredictable the graphics are. some of the late 90s titles look like early 90s. Bonus round: infestation 1990 behind the iron gate 1995 extreme paintbrawl 1998
@rodrigoalves-cg6xv
@rodrigoalves-cg6xv Год назад
Hades 2
@Imoenn
@Imoenn Год назад
Can only speak for myself but back in the 90's 3D graphics was still very niche, I remember seeing DOS games up until the 2000's
@ThommyofThenn
@ThommyofThenn Год назад
@@Imoenn kind of like how VHS was pretty common for a while, well after DVD was introduced. At least where I'm from :)
@Imoenn
@Imoenn Год назад
@@ThommyofThenn Yup same, was very much the same when blue ray came out too
@hardkoregamer1981
@hardkoregamer1981 Год назад
Vodeo games were a massive part of my childhood growing up in the 80's & 90's so of course ive played all of these and much more. I was especially all about playing all the obscured games, platforms and accessories that i could get my hands on.
@bondapovon
@bondapovon Год назад
Blake Stone was my first ever FPS game lol
@belandino
@belandino Год назад
Not obscure at all!
@wallaceshawn-zk8iw
@wallaceshawn-zk8iw Год назад
I remember that game when I was a kid!
@canman87
@canman87 Год назад
My dad and I both played through it when it first came out; I still have very vivid memories of doing so. My mom didn't play BS, but she did play Wolfenstein 3D with us. For same insane reason, episode two was her favorite 🤣🤣
@ThommyofThenn
@ThommyofThenn Год назад
​@@belandinoI've not played it but I've seen it discussed in several videos about retro gaming. The one that surprised me the most was Marathon 2. I know mac was not known for gaming at the time but i assumed the game was pretty well known due to the developers later ganes
@unrealscythe8413
@unrealscythe8413 Год назад
mine was rise of the triad
@hardkoregamer1981
@hardkoregamer1981 Год назад
Also thank you for sharing this video because it dose really help preserve the obscured chapters of gaming history for newer generations to come 👍😎👍 💯‼️
@The_Cosmic_Navigator
@The_Cosmic_Navigator Год назад
I remember playing Blakestone, Kens Labyrinth, CyClones, Depth Dwellers, Cybermage, TekWar, Witchaven, Marathon 2, Chasm. I know I can say one thing for sure...I don't miss keyboard aiming.
@Quarantineism
@Quarantineism Год назад
Cyclones had mouse aiming in 1994! Way ahead of its time.
@The_Cosmic_Navigator
@The_Cosmic_Navigator Год назад
@@Quarantineism Agreed. I've been hoping someone with enough free time would reverse engineer the game and make a source port for it for a while lol.
@Quarantineism
@Quarantineism Год назад
@@The_Cosmic_Navigator Too obscure. I've been hoping for a remake of Blake Stone for a while but even that seems highly ..improbable.
@The_Cosmic_Navigator
@The_Cosmic_Navigator Год назад
@@Quarantineism I was surprised it got a sourceport.
@der_Alptraum
@der_Alptraum Год назад
Chasm: The Rift deserved more attention. It was a good Quake clone shooter.
@SamiiYou
@SamiiYou Год назад
It wasn't a Quake clone. It used the same technology as Doom, it's just the developer was able to use a ton of tricks to make it look way more advanced than what it was.
@rikomagicmk3842
@rikomagicmk3842 Год назад
I remember this one as well. I played demo only, but ti was memorable in some way.
@ThommyofThenn
@ThommyofThenn Год назад
​@@SamiiYouthe cutscenes are so dang NICE looking for its time. Totally agree with your comment also, very talented and skillful work required to pull of that level of professionalism
@TheMadAfrican1
@TheMadAfrican1 Год назад
It literally just got a re-release so it is getting attention once more!
@user-hy9it2lm9k
@user-hy9it2lm9k Год назад
@@SamiiYou Not even that. Doom could do sectors, so you could have floors and ceilings that varied in height throughout the level. Chasm was more like a very well disguised Wolfenstein 3D or Rise of the Triad, aka a tile based raycaster. There were no true variations in elevation, those were achieved the same way as the cool architecture, via 3d models. It could do differently angled walls though, as I learned recently. That wasn't used too often as the fake architecture models were designed to fit together on a grid, so they needed to be used in conjunction with 90 degree corners. Many features were added at the same time levels were being designed, so later levels tend to use more of the engine features than earlier ones.
@fromsinking
@fromsinking Год назад
Gelios sure did have an uh... interesting... approach to sound design. Also wild to see Raising Dead at 10:12 and then Redline following immediately, and realize that they were released in the same year.
@gabrielloko30000
@gabrielloko30000 Год назад
The second i saw the thumbnail of this video i thought that In Pursuit of Greed would be on the list and it is!! The soundtrack is special because that was composed by Andrew Sega, or Necros. His works in the Crusaders series and also in the Unreal series are fantastic and to be honest the best recommendations on this list goes to Marathon and Chasm: The Rift
@starwindamada5313
@starwindamada5313 Год назад
Andrew Sega? Is his cousin Joseph Nintendo?
@antdude
@antdude Год назад
I played these five from this compiled nostaglia video: Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold (Jam Productions - 1993) Ken's Labyrinth (Advanced Systems - 1993) 01:36 Terminator Rampage (Bethesda - 1993) 02:12 Corridor 7 (Capstone - 1994) 02:24 Tekwar (Capstone - 1995) 05:24 Witchaven (Capstone - 1995) 05:48 Marathon 2 was mentioned, but didn't the first game get ported to PCs after Macs release? I know I briefly played it on my college dorm roommate (thanks Bullfrog!)'s new PowerMac back then. Also, I only played these briefly with their sharewares and demos. None of them were worth playing their full versions.
@mattc7420
@mattc7420 Год назад
I can only confirm Blake Stone and Marathon are still good.
@micha4431
@micha4431 Год назад
Cyclones was quite nice!
@metalheadgamer6666
@metalheadgamer6666 8 месяцев назад
You’d like damage incorporated, as it used the marathon engine.
@Smannesman
@Smannesman Год назад
I've played most of them, including some of those horrible Pie in the Sky Engine games.
@artemorekhov8040
@artemorekhov8040 Год назад
08:48 So that's where Doom 3 pistol came from.
@BrazenScull
@BrazenScull Год назад
Yeah, it’s not hard to see why so many of these were obscure. Still, dozens of FPS games I’d never heard of here. Great compilation!
@jtukko
@jtukko Год назад
Nice to see how everyone tried to do their own thing back in the day, great vid!
@BuriedFlame
@BuriedFlame Год назад
Especially that one shooter that had a sprite model of a bodybuilder guy in a Speedo. Bet he thought he was going to be as famous as Schwarzenegger as a result.
@FPS.Games.Archiv
@FPS.Games.Archiv Год назад
A nice compilation of these old pearls. I can say that I actually *played all of them* and many more ✌🏻😉
@lustisnotlove6226
@lustisnotlove6226 Год назад
Most obscure list i’ve seen this is awesome 🙌
@AzzRushman
@AzzRushman Год назад
Damn, I never thought I would want to try some of those games, but there were indeed quite a few good looking ones, both in graphics and gameplay. I was specially interested in those FPS with an aiming reticle independent to the screen direction.
@Quarantineism
@Quarantineism Год назад
Cyclones is definitly worth a try!
@baifomet6425
@baifomet6425 Год назад
Blake stone is an excellent Wolfenstein clone (actually uses the same game engine) hat had the awful luck to come one week earlier DOOM released. Fortunately, I've got this game as a kid got got to know this excellent game that had the bad luck to fall into obscurity.
@morganfarlie
@morganfarlie Год назад
Cybermage was a WEIRD game but NERVES OF STEEL just unlocked an ANCIENT memory in my brain. I thought I MADE THAT GAME UP :O
@SpaceSkeletonDragon
@SpaceSkeletonDragon Год назад
I've probably played about half of these. Of the other half, half of those I haven't even heard of. Good list.
@kenelt
@kenelt Год назад
an entire list of games to torture civvie11.
@robertdaniels2005
@robertdaniels2005 Год назад
I've seen some of these game because of Civvie 11. Very few I've actually played, Corridor 7 is one that stands out for sure.
@AvaruusbuddhA
@AvaruusbuddhA 9 месяцев назад
Oh my... Blake Stone, Lethal Tender, Operation Bodycount... those were some peculiarly intriguing games.
@RetroDeathReviews666
@RetroDeathReviews666 Год назад
Wow... this is a seriously impressive as hell list. These old PC/DOS FPS games from the 90s and early 2000s are what I've mostly been playing from the time I was a kid up until, well, still currently. I felt like I've had an almost encyclopedic knowledge of most of these old FPS's. But man, there's a good handful I've never even HEARD of before. Great job putting this together. Also really cool to see Wrath of Earth, Last Rites, and Damage Inc get a little coverage, those games actually very underrated for the most part imo.
@purrcat6930
@purrcat6930 Год назад
The fortress of dr radiaki that brings back memories i love the intro.
@bulldozer6781
@bulldozer6781 Год назад
9:00 Good lord, someone else remembers Damage Incorporated! That was the first fps I ever played on pc. I still have the disc.
@PumaChris85
@PumaChris85 Год назад
Thank you. I finally found an old shooter I played and couldnt remember the name for years😱😍
@weining753
@weining753 Год назад
Played all of them (personally, I think the Blake Stone series deserved more recognition but it was born too late in the 90s)... and most of them used the raycasting technique popularized by Wolfenstein 3D.
@baifomet6425
@baifomet6425 Год назад
They actually bought the game engine from ID software. But they managed to tweak and improve it, to the point it rivalred DOOM engine and Build engine. Check out Rise of the Triad to see how the Wolfenstein engine truly peaked.
@SirFactorOfX
@SirFactorOfX Год назад
I used to play Damage Incorporated ( 9:04 ) a lot back in our iMac days. Looking back, I wish I'd known it was supposed to be a SQUAD shooter, not a do-it-all-yourself shooter. Those old marathon engine games had some pretty ambitious ideas! There was another FPS called Prime Target, which was mostly shooting spies but also collecting tape recorders and stuff to solve a mystery.
@metalheadgamer6666
@metalheadgamer6666 8 месяцев назад
I’ve played it as well. Unfortunately, it was only the demo version. It was fun though.
@ajhproductions2347
@ajhproductions2347 Год назад
Corridor 7! Operation body count, Tecwar….I played most of the capstone games, we played so many of these but had all but forgotten about them!
@michaelevangatto1659
@michaelevangatto1659 9 месяцев назад
Aww, lethal tender, now that brings me back 😍
@Kizunaut
@Kizunaut Год назад
You know you have reached unfathomable levels of skung when some of the stuff presented here makes Witchaven and TekWar look smooth
@greggharmston8992
@greggharmston8992 Год назад
I completely forgot about Nitemare 3D! I had a shareware version from a local library and used to play it all the time. Great vid!
@Kyrika
@Kyrika Год назад
Island of the Dead, Ken's Labyrinth, Corridor 7, and Nitemare 3D I played to some capacity with shareware, but the only one I really actually played was Blake Stone.
@PRHMro
@PRHMro Год назад
I've played Robocop 3 and Blake Stone. I've seen Witchaven and Cybermage. I've heard of The Fortress of Dr. Radiaki, The Dungeons of Kremlin, Tekwar, Azrael's Tear, Marathon (including Marathon 2), and Chasm.
@Islandswamp
@Islandswamp Год назад
Some of the sound effects are BRUTAL 😂
@meatwalker
@meatwalker Год назад
4:09 wow, Dungeons of Kremlin! dat a simple but fun one :) afaik game had its own exclusive "engine" and weights 3214352 bytes only. Also had a good music on a splash screen..but only 3 levels I suppose it was write on Borland C++
@ace942
@ace942 Год назад
Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold and Marathon are the only ones that I remember playing. The rest are them i was not even aware of their existence.
@leocuevas7915
@leocuevas7915 Год назад
me los jugue casi todos. y mil gracias por subir XS, lo estuve buscando x años y no me acordaba el nombre!!!!
@saulwoolsey9801
@saulwoolsey9801 6 месяцев назад
There’s an old shooter a friend showed me in the 90s, probably 98 or 99 at the latest, where you were in a futuristic setting and their were enemies that lucked like plucked chicken carcasses and you could see some of them in giant tube vats full of liquid in some lab setting. If this rings a bell for anyone I’d love to know what this game was.
@H34D5H07
@H34D5H07 Год назад
Nine. Mad respect for the more obscure ones ♥️
@YoJimBoHugabaJoe
@YoJimBoHugabaJoe Год назад
shocked that zero tolerance isnt on here,that game was my first fps and even though it has aged terribly,ill always have nostalgic memories of it and it was quite innovative for its day
@peckingforgoodTV
@peckingforgoodTV Год назад
Civvie's still gotta cover some of these.
@bok3rnes425
@bok3rnes425 Год назад
I only played Wolfenstein and Doom Gary. But this is great list 👍👍👍
@BancaDoMauro
@BancaDoMauro Год назад
Erradicator was a good fps too
@pixelpiet4211
@pixelpiet4211 Год назад
Azrael's Tear 😮. I forgot this Game in my Mind. Thank you. Danke schön. 😊
@JakZie
@JakZie Год назад
Wrath of Earth is a real underrated gem. It's like a System Shock-lite, that works on 386 CPUs iirc. It has some bizzare XMS/EMS requirements, so I wasn't able to play it back in the days, but now DOSBox makes it trivial, it should be revisited
@EJ205T
@EJ205T Год назад
Chasm: The Rift was super good. Worked great even on 486 and had polygonal objects.
@Dan-di9jd
@Dan-di9jd Месяц назад
For me, a lot of these games were ruined by the maze like structure. The one I really wanted to like was Terminator Rampage, and it wasn't a bad game at all, just became so frustrating to have to solve what is essentially a maze.
@nosdregamon
@nosdregamon Год назад
Island Peril's engine looks way to sophisticated for 1993 - when most "Doom Clones" were actually still trying to catch up to Wolfenstein3D :) I played Blake Stone, Robocop, Terminator Rampage, Cybermage, Witchaven and Shadow Caster. But I didn't consider the latter ones FPS, more like action rpgs, or First person melees ;)
@samusaran7319
@samusaran7319 Год назад
GREAT VIDEO !!
@ThommyofThenn
@ThommyofThenn Год назад
4:01 oh my...that sound effect lol. Ive heard that exact one in thanksgiving episodes of american Western tv shows...from the late 1960s. Lol. Another note; I really like the art direction of that "H.U.R.L." game. It has that sleazy neon graffiti look that just defines my mental picture of early 90s gaming
@u9vata
@u9vata Год назад
Lethal tender feels so under-rated for its time ;-). I always liked as it felt much more realistic than the other games of the time.
@basicallyirrelevant6920
@basicallyirrelevant6920 Год назад
Honestly, I've played none of these... besides Damage Incorporated, which is PERFECT.
@bulldozer6781
@bulldozer6781 Год назад
Yeah, Damage Incorporated is still in my top ten favorite video games.
@jordanscherr6699
@jordanscherr6699 Год назад
I'm not sure I would call Marathon 2 to obscure. Halo has a lot to say about it, But there is actually a pretty loyal following behind it. Especially when you factor the modded open source engine remaster. Credit words due though, it wasn't receiving that well at the time, at least not like it is now.
@hubertmitura2587
@hubertmitura2587 Год назад
How about Amulets and Armour? Still remember playing demo of it, I ve enjoyed it back then. Also Jurasssic Park fpp stages had very impressive engine considering that this game might been released even before Doom
@bobsaturday5840
@bobsaturday5840 Год назад
Amulets and Armor closer to rpg or dungeon crawler, it's not such "classic/boomer fps" as doom, wolf 3d, etc. Still, good game, was spending hours with its quests
@shionkreth7536
@shionkreth7536 Год назад
I like the old fps style, how they were kinda action-adventure games.
@milos2478
@milos2478 День назад
Please make for 2000s, there is plenty low budget stuff from City Interactive, Groove Games, Buka Entertainment...
@nWerto-4-Great
@nWerto-4-Great Год назад
So that's how the hidden treasures of 90's looks like... Some of them looks like the copycats of more famous projects like Shadow Warrior of Duke Nukem. Still, it counts as a lost pages of history, so we gotta treat it the right way.
@lNFERNO
@lNFERNO 6 месяцев назад
Nitemare 3D is one of my favorite games on this list
@ajhproductions2347
@ajhproductions2347 Год назад
Thank you Gary.
@roguerifter9724
@roguerifter9724 Год назад
Many. I know I played Tekwar, Corridor 7, Cybermage, Nitemare 3D, Rebel Roon (And Rebel Moon Rising), Isle of the Dead, Terminator Rampage, Operation Bodycount, all three Marathon games, and both Blake Stone games. Also some of the other games seem familiar though I don't know if I played them or watched someone else play them.
@Roboto8088
@Roboto8088 Год назад
Some of these games really deserve a remake for modern systems. Can you imagine playing Azreal's Tear or CyClones with an engine like Steam's Enhanced version of System Shock? How about CyberMage using GZDoom? Marathon has already made the leap thanks to Aleph One, why not do the same for some the others?
@fern1146
@fern1146 Год назад
Very interesting! Some games like Marathon and Chasm are good, but too many show that Doom was a hit for good reasons Besides flowing faster and looking better than some games released later, it had much better stage design. Many games here seem to be "open space with dozens of bullet sponge enemies" only Also, someone liked Operation Body Count enough to make a playable Doom total conversion mod some time ago...
@J.DeLaPoer
@J.DeLaPoer Год назад
I'll also recommend Killing Time and Last Rites as good games, underrated and worth playing. Most of the rest were actual garbage and more like reskinned Wolf3D clones than Doom.
@IxodesPersulcatus
@IxodesPersulcatus Год назад
After Cruelty Squad I feel like I've played all of them
@bloodrunsclear
@bloodrunsclear Год назад
Some of this is stunning, especially for the time!
@Quarantineism
@Quarantineism Год назад
I thought I have seen every shooter from 1992 onwards but .. Virus Explosion, Target, Pyl? Wow.
@Orkillester1
@Orkillester1 Год назад
Corridor 7 scared the shit out of me when I was a little kid lol
@SerathDarklands
@SerathDarklands Год назад
Capstone: The pinnacle of 'fuck it'. #FreeCivvie
@burpo9
@burpo9 Год назад
In pursuit of greed is one of the few game soundtracks I have on my mp3 player
@branojuraj9063
@branojuraj9063 Год назад
I remember Techwars, it was pain in the ass ! And i played WItchhaven
@canman87
@canman87 Год назад
I played the shit out of Blake Stone, although I never played BS: Planet Strike until just a couple years ago. I still find it a very enjoyable game to play, all these years later. In the case of the original, it had the unenviable task of going up against DOOM; BS came out 12/5/93 and five days later (on my bday, actually!) DOOM hit the scene. Obviously, we know who ended up coming out on top in that competition 😅 Despite that, I think both games are highly underrated and absolutely worth a play for anyone that enjoys old DOS FPS games. As for the rest of these, I've heard of a number of them, but never played any of them aside from Shadowcaster and HURL (holy hell, I haven't though of THAT one in forever). Civvie11 has some videos for a fair amount of the games on this list, though; his Tekwar one in particular is fantastic, lmao.
@mandead
@mandead Год назад
I've definitely played at least some of these - I had forgotten all about Ken's Labyrinth but recognised that clip of it. I had that (and a bunch of other stuff) on a shareware disc.
@snowyaegis3875
@snowyaegis3875 Год назад
"Yeah, I've heard of a handful of the--MARATHON"
@madonnabediary
@madonnabediary 3 месяца назад
There was this one PC game I used to have back in the 90s that was like Wolfenstein, but you had to sneak behind the nazi to get a machine gun, kill dogs and eat their food, and the boss looked like Darth Vader. I wish I remembered the name of it. It wasn't Spear Of Destiny.
@djMiSSDeeeZ
@djMiSSDeeeZ 7 месяцев назад
10!
@gokudomatic
@gokudomatic Год назад
1999, when you get Medal of Honor, System Shock 2 and Homeworld, one year after Half Life and Ocarina of Time, and you see that game Raising Dead, based on the classic Doom engine. Did it sell even one single copy?
@krzysztofdeoniziak5618
@krzysztofdeoniziak5618 Год назад
Beautiful times when nothing in the genre had yet been defined, and everyone was figuring things out, including how to get around hardware limitations. Some of these games are in digital distribution (blake stone, corridor 7) but most are so forgotten that no one even tries to sell them, which is a shame, because I would love to play at least Shadowcaster, but not via dosbox
@peterpan408
@peterpan408 Год назад
But for the most part, they were just following John's work.
@sidneygray51
@sidneygray51 Год назад
Pathways into Darkness needs a mention!
@cythetyx
@cythetyx Год назад
Some of these weren't "obscure" at all. Blake Stone, Dracula, Tekwar and Azrael Tear were important releases at the time and we're always looking for games like Doom in the 90s.
@williamtalbot5040
@williamtalbot5040 Год назад
This is why we like you GARY... No one else does this GARY
@puffthecatpuff8931
@puffthecatpuff8931 Год назад
I wish they would show the box art; I once wanted some FPS, couldn't get it, and at least would like to know what it was.
@puffthecatpuff8931
@puffthecatpuff8931 Год назад
Dungeons of Kremlin : chicken noises and cymbals
@nehemiahpouncey3607
@nehemiahpouncey3607 Год назад
That's how they get you making You think oh this game is going to Be cool play it and it's crap.😂
@baumstamp5989
@baumstamp5989 10 месяцев назад
oh i played through chasm: the rift many times. i don't think i played any of the others , although i cannot say for 100% sure, maybe i played a demo of one or two others. since i played a lot of games in the 90s and had tons of pc magazine discs where those obscurities would often be included.
@ADreamPC
@ADreamPC Год назад
Hexen was 1st for my 486 pakard bell. Mostly all used to 3 to 6 floppy discs to install.
@fredchevalier2333
@fredchevalier2333 5 месяцев назад
"Aaaah....daddy?"- Isle of the Dead😅
@Alucard9692010
@Alucard9692010 10 месяцев назад
played mortyr.... depressing game, still remember how downed i felt after playing the game for a day... something about that game graphics and art design really depressed me Chasm was awesome
@pentatronic
@pentatronic Год назад
I can't believe Redline and Raising Dead came out the same year.
@Islandswamp
@Islandswamp Год назад
A lot of these I remember from shareware releases back in the day. Some are really obscure though!
@johnathanakerblad
@johnathanakerblad Год назад
90's shooters had an incredible big and heavy charged hud
@actuallynotsteve
@actuallynotsteve Год назад
Way more game's using Bungie's Marathon engine than I realized, there were only 2 others on Mac.
@MGMan37
@MGMan37 Год назад
Cybermage (03:48) is actually quite good. It's just finicky with PC speed (it's running way too fast in the video - some things like animations and bobbing speed up but movement does not) I find it runs best with DOSBOX at 200000 cycles (for 640x480 mode)
@thewhyzer
@thewhyzer Год назад
Great video, I'd never even heard of some of these! I've played and beat both Blakestone games. Played Last Rites on Steam recently for 1-2 levels before getting hopelessly stuck. Played the shareware episode of Ken's Labyrinth and the demos of Shadowcaster, Radiaki, Cybermage, Greed, Witchaven, Rebel Moon, XS, ZPC, Chasm, Mortyr, Redline. Some of the demos I played to completion, some, like Radiaki and Shadowcaster for only a few minutes. Most of these were from PC Gamer Demo disks. Rebel Moon might've been full version, it was a special MMX version that came with my P233, but I only played a level or two.
@DoomerGuy666
@DoomerGuy666 Год назад
Seems Civvie still has some worthy 90s DOS-trash to get through 😂 some of these games look like absolute bangers though
@Phi1981
@Phi1981 Год назад
I only knew three games and played two of them. Chasm and Redline. Lifeforce Tenka was on PSX too
@bugothecatplays7864
@bugothecatplays7864 Год назад
It's funny how most of the early ones look more blocky and boring like wolfenstein engine, when Doom had mastered gorgeous level design back in later 1993. Slow to adapt.
@alyctro8158
@alyctro8158 Год назад
Some of these are way advanced for their time. Mainly those which had the independent aiming mechanic.
@ThommyofThenn
@ThommyofThenn Год назад
Kens labyrinth is a sacred gamer pilgrimage for any build engine fans
@GaryRetroGamer
@GaryRetroGamer Год назад
Nearly two weeks in and this is the first comment to point out the presence of Ken's Labyrinth and its importance to gaming history! You sir, are an educated gamer!
@ThommyofThenn
@ThommyofThenn Год назад
@@GaryRetroGamer 🤓 thank you. I've played a few others here but a lot of them I've never seen. This is great for anyone looking for weird retro gaming stuff
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