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FAR Colony  ??[quote]*Do you consider other platforms ?
No. Some time ago, maybe more than one year, I talked about a "possible" native Linux port, but I have already too much job to do with this version only, and no more spare time.[/quote]
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Kreed: Battle for Savitar  ? (Burut)? labelminimizeminimize
Cyberstrip Poker Rapture Interactive1995Cyberstrip Poker is a futuristic, sci-fi themed strip poker game set in the distant future. Each player starts out with $1000, minimum bet is $5 and maximum bet is set as $100. Every time the opponent's cash reaches zero, she takes off one article of clothing, and the player is treated to a full-screen video.

The player is only allowed to discard three out of five cards in this game. There is no call button; the player has to pay attention anytime the opponent raises, and manually add the last bet and the raise amount. To fold, the player needs to reduce the bet amount to below $5 and "Fold" will appear as the amount of the bet. There is a hide/panic button (the atomic symbol looking button in the bottom right corner of the screen) which quickly launches a Macintosh-looking screen.
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EarthSiege 2: Skyforce Dynamix1995[b]missing images:[/b] title screen, HERC equipment screen, more and better in-game screens labelimageminimize
MechWarrior 2  Activision1995 labelminimizeminimize
MechWarrior 2: Ghost Bear's Legacy Activision1995 labelminimizeminimize
Shockwave Assault Electronic Arts (Crystal Dynamics)1995 labelminimizeminimize
Star Trek - The Next Generation: A Final Unity  Spectrum Holobyte;MicroProse Software;Hasbro Interactive (Spectrum Holobyte)1995 labelminimizeminimize
Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom  Electronic Arts (Origin Systems)1995 labelminimizeminimize
WipEout Psygnosis1995 labelminimizeminimize
Alien Trilogy Acclaim Entertainment (Probe)1996Comes on the same CD as the DOS version. labelminimizeminimize
Blam! Machinehead Eidos (Core Design)1996Typical mission objectives involve zapping large pylons and cocoons, blowing the hell out of mechanical spiders and turning the flame thrower on the guards. labelminimizeminimize
MissionForce: CyberStorm Sierra On-Line (Dynamix)1996Comes with two identical CDs so one can be loaned to a friend for online play. labelimageminimize
Neo Hunter Virgin Games (Ronin Entertainment)1996 labelminimizeminimize
Privateer 2: The Darkening Electronic Arts (Origin)1996 labelminimizeminimize
Scorcher Scavenger (Zyrinx)1996 labelminimizeminimize
Space Hulk: Vengeance of the Blood Angels  Electronic Arts (Kee Games)1996Separate release from the DOS version. labelminimizeminimize
Zombie Wars  Microforum (Gee Whiz! Entertainment)1996 labelminimizeminimize
Pretty Soldier Wars A.D. 2048  D.O.;G-Collections (D.O.)1996The world was destroyed by The Third, an apocalyptic event that sent the world to war decades ago as a result of the greed of humanity. When armies embraced both biological and nuclear weapons and killed millions, the real horror came later. The Yoju monsters spawn from the mutated remains of biological agents that fed on the dead in the radioactive fallout. The resulting terrible mutations in the bodies of humans bred, covered the rugged landscape and pushed humanity to the brink of extinction.

It is now the year 2048. as the last game of mankind in its fight against the Yoju, a squad of genetically modified cyborg soldiers was created. Its members possess combat skills far beyond ordinary people and have been programmed with the complete database of Anti-Yoju strategies and tactics that offer them all the highest tactical advantages. These female soldiers have become humanity's last line of Defense Against Total Annihilation. They are called A. S. S. P., The Last Hope of mankind.***In the year 2048, strange beast born from the 3rd world war radiation roam the world. A group of factory created bio soldier girls are there to fight them. Our guy being a specialist in beast behaviour, is their new commander. If he can win battles(failing to save the victims but gets to watch them), he gets to be friends with the girls.
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Chaos Overlords New World Computing (Stick Man Games)1996 labelimageminimize
MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries  Activision1996 labelminimizeminimize
Rama  Sierra (Dynamix)1996Nobody has expected it - but one day, something entered the solar system from outside. The mysterious object appeared to be a gigantic cylinder with unknown properties. The International Space Agency (ISA) sent the special Newton Team onto the object, which they dubbed "Rama". The scientists soon discovered that Rama was, in fact, a huge biomechanical collector of alien species and their cities. One of the explorers, Valeriy Borzov, dies under mysterious circumstances. Another astronaut is sent to replace him, investigate the circumstances that led to his death, and perhaps uncover the mystery of Rama.

Rama is a puzzle-solving adventure game based on Arthur C. Clarke's series of science fiction novels. Visually and gameplay-wise, it mostly follows the template of Myst, consisting of pre-rendered backgrounds and live action scenes, and focusing almost entirely on complex logic puzzles. The player character has a special device called "wristcomp", which includes communicative, automapping, and teleporting abilities. A personal android provides descriptions of objects and comments on the events of the game.***
[84]***Based around a series of novels by Arthur C Clarke and Gentry Lee.
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Dead Reckoning Piranha Interactive Publishing (Goldtree Enterprises)1997 labelminimizeminimize
Enemy Nations Head Games (Windward Studios)1997 labelimageminimize
G-Police Psygnosis Limited1997Unlike the PS version, this came on single CD. labelminimizeminimize
Krush, Kill 'n' Destroy: Xtreme  Melbourne House (Beam Software)1997Not a true remake but an expanded version of the basic labelminimizeminimize
Lifeforce Tenka  Psygnosis1997[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 95
* 100 MHz Pentium CPU
* 16 MB RAM
* 1 MB VRAM
* 4X CD-ROM drive
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Meat Puppet Funsoft1997 labelminimizeminimize
Outpost 2: Divided Destiny  Sierra On-Line (Dynamix)1997 labelimageminimize
POD - Planet of Death Ubi Soft1997[b]Add-on[/b]: [i]POD Extended Time[/i] includes 16 tracks and 8 cars from Gold Version, plus 3 new tracks and 11 new vehicles.***Review for the add-on "Extended Time".
[84]***Review for POD Gold.
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[58]***There were also two original versions, OEM with 12 tracks and standard with 16.

Re-released later on the same year as POD Gold with very little added content (besides having all the tracks from both previous versions) in addition to D3D renderer.

The game had a number of renderers: pure software, MMX, 3dfx/Glide, and D3D (only in Gold).
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Rising Lands R&P Electronic Media (Microïds)1997 labelminimizeminimize
Terracide Eidos1997 labelimageminimize
Tigershark GT Interactive1997 labelminimizeminimize
Warhammer Epic 40,000: Final Liberation SSI (Holistic Design)1997 labelminimizeminimize
Wing Commander: Prophecy Electronic Arts (Origin)1997 labelimageminimize
Obsidian Segasoft (Rocket Science Games)1997The installer is 16bit, so you can't install this game on 64bit system. I recommend using virtual PC over dual-booting as the game has negligible system requirements. labelimageminimize
Fallen Haven Interactive Magic1997 labelminimizeminimize
WipEout 2097  Psygnosis (Psygnosis Limited)1997 labelimageminimize
Dark Colony SSI (GameTek)1997[b]greys[/b] - called Taar. labelimageminimize
7th Legion Microprose (Empire Interactive)1997 labelimageminimize
Dark Reign: The Future of War Activision (Auran)1997Working title: Corporation
... demonstrated by Activision in 1996.
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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Interplay1997 labelimageminimize
Parkan: The Imperial Chronicles  Nikita1997 labelminimizeminimize
Fallout Interplay (Black Isle Studios)1997A great post-apocalyptic RPG, with good atmosphere and great feeling about scarceness of resources.
Sadly, is too short, but with an incredibly good story and even alternative endings.***
[53]***Set in the aftermath of a worldwide nuclear war, FALLOUT will challenge you to survive in an unknown and dangerous world. You will take the role of a Vault-dweller, a person who has grown up in a secluded, underground survival Vault. Circumstances arise that force you to go Outside to a strange world 80 years after the end of the modern civilization. A world of mutants, radiation, gangs and violence. Your immediate task is to find a replacement for the broken water purification controller chip. Without that chip, your fellow Vault dwellers are doomed to dehydration or are forced to leave the safety of the Vault for the Outside.***2009-08-19 on Steam, by Interplay (lang: eng, fre, spa, ger)***Latest version: 1.2 (as of ?)
Earlier: 1.1 on 1997-11-21
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Earth 2140 Topware Interactive;Interplay (Reality Pump Studios)1997On [i]2006-08[/i] the game was re-released as [i]Earth 2140 XP[/i], including both expansion packs and Windows XP support. labelimageminimize
Blade Runner Virgin Interactive (Westwood Studios)1997Blade Runner is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Westwood Studios and published by Virgin Interactive for Microsoft Windows, released on November 14, 1997.
The game is not a direct adaptation of the 1982 Ridley Scott film Blade Runner but is instead a "sidequel", telling an original story, which runs parallel to the film's plot, occasionally intersecting with it.***
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Quake II  Activision (id Software)1997When a stray Freedom Guard transport stumbles upon a secret Imperium research base in a remote system at the edge of the galaxy, crew members find a possible genetic cure for the mark that controls their lives. But the Freedom Guard must master a new species of semi-intelligent animals and battle a force of the Imperium's secret intelligence organization to succeed.***
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Alien Earth Playmates Interactive Entertainment;Melbourne House (Beam Software)1998[b]auto regen[/b] - it's [i]slow[/i], but the only reason you can actually survive the game as you're constantly ambushed by extremely hostile mutant "animals", other humans and aliens. This won't save you in a battle though and is disabled during various conditions such as when you're poisoned.
[b]improvised weapons[/b] - only in the first part of the game(?)***The game's title appears stylized as [i]ALIENEARTH[/i] on the game box and title screen, but is written as Alien Earth within the included readme file and manual.***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 95
* 90 MHz Pentium CPU
* 16 MB RAM
* 80 MB HD space
* 4X CD-ROM drive
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Crime Killer Interplay1998 labelminimizeminimize
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