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2 on 2 Open Ice Challenge

2 On 2 Open Ice Challenge is an ice hockey arcade game released by Midway Games in 1995. It features comically exaggerated hockey play, causing it to often be described as an ice hockey equivalent to Midway's NBA Jam. It was ported to PlayStation in 1996. The game would be similar to its arcade counterpart with exception to the fact that the Winnipeg Jets moved to Phoenix after the conclusion of the 1995–96 season, thus the Phoenix Coyotes replaced the Jets in the PlayStation port. In addition, much of the team's roster was changed, including its goalie, Tim Cheveldae being replaced by Nikolai Khabibulin, therefore Cheveldae was unable to be a goalie playing for any team in the PlayStation version.

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Army Men (video game)

Army Men is a real-time tactics video game developed and published by The 3DO Company for Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Color.

Batman Forever: The Arcade GameW
Batman Forever: The Arcade Game

Batman Forever: The Arcade Game is a beat 'em up video game based on the movie Batman Forever. The subtitle is used to differentiate it from Batman Forever, another beat 'em up published by Acclaim. One or two players, playing as Batman and Robin, fight Two-Face, the Riddler, and numerous henchmen.

Battle IsleW
Battle Isle

Battle Isle is a series of turn-based tactics video games developed in the 1990s by Blue Byte and released for Amiga and MS-DOS platforms and later for Windows. The settings are wars on a fictional planet, Chromos.

BattleSportW
BattleSport

BattleSport is a 1996 futuristic sports video game developed by Cyclone Studios. It was originally published by Studio 3DO exclusively for their 3DO Interactive Multiplayer in 1996, but after the 3DO was discontinued BattleSport was published for other systems by Acclaim Entertainment. It was released for Windows and PlayStation in North America on June 30, 1997, and in Europe on August 1, 1997. It also saw a US only release on the Saturn.

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ClayFighter 63⅓

ClayFighter 63⅓ is a fighting video game developed and published by Interplay Productions for the Nintendo 64 (N64) video game console in 1997. The title is a parody of other games released for the N64 at the time, many of which were popular franchises with "64" suffixed. An updated version of the game, ClayFighter: Sculptor's Cut, released as a rental-only game in 1998, is currently the rarest and most valuable N64 game. It, along with Rakugakids was one of the only 2D fighting games released exclusively for the N64.

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D2 (video game)

D2 is a survival horror video game developed by Warp for the Dreamcast. It was published by Warp in Japan in 1999 and by Sega in North America in 2000. Directed and written by Kenji Eno, it serves as the third entry in the D series after D and Enemy Zero. Like the previous two games, D2 stars the digital actress Laura and serves as an independent story unrelated to either game.

Descent (1995 video game)W
Descent (1995 video game)

Descent is a first-person shooter (FPS) game developed by Parallax Software and released by Interplay Productions in 1995 for MS-DOS, and later for Macintosh, PlayStation, and RISC OS. It popularized a subgenre of FPS games employing six degrees of freedom and was the first FPS to feature entirely true-3D graphics. The player is cast as a mercenary hired to eliminate the threat of a mysterious extraterrestrial computer virus infecting off-world mining robots. In a series of mines throughout the Solar System, the protagonist pilots a spaceship and must locate and destroy the mine's power reactor and escape being caught in the mine's self-destruction, defeating opposing robots along the way. Players can play online and compete in either deathmatches or cooperate to take on the robots.

Disruptor (video game)W
Disruptor (video game)

Disruptor is a 1996 first-person shooting video game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Universal Interactive Studios and Interplay Productions for the PlayStation. It was the first game developed by Insomniac Games. The game was published through Universal Interactive Studios and distributed by Interplay Productions.

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Heart of Darkness (video game)

Heart of Darkness is a cinematic platform video game developed by French developer Amazing Studio, published by Infogrames Multimedia in Europe and Interplay Productions in North America and distributed by Tantrum Entertainment and Infogrames for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. A Game Boy Advance port was announced in 2001 but it was never released.

IMSA World Championship RacingW
IMSA World Championship Racing

IMSA World Championship Racing is an unreleased sports prototype racing video game that was in development and planned to be published by Studio 3DO on a scheduled fall 1997 release date exclusively for the Panasonic M2. Had it been released before the launch of the console was cancelled, it would have become the first officially licensed title by the International Motor Sports Association and one of the first titles to be launched alongside the system.

Iron & Blood: Warriors of RavenloftW
Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft

Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft is a 3D fighting game released for PC and PlayStation.

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Madden NFL 98

Madden NFL 98 is a 1997 football video game. It features John Madden on the cover. It was the last version of the Madden series to be released for the Super NES, Genesis and Sega Saturn platforms, as well as the last Madden game to utilize the 2D sprites for the players and referee, on 3D playing fields.

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Magic Carpet 2

Magic Carpet 2: The Netherworlds is a 1995 video game, the sequel to the Magic Carpet. It was developed by Bullfrog and published by Electronic Arts. It was re-released in 2013 on GOG.com with support for Windows and macOS.

MechWarrior 2: 31st Century CombatW
MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat

MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat is a vehicle simulation game developed and published by Activision, released in 1995 as part of the MechWarrior series of video games in the BattleTech franchise. The game is set in 3057, and is played as a tactical simulation that incorporates aspects of real-time first-person combat and the physical simulation of the player's mech. It is a game re-creation of the "Refusal War". The player can join one of the clans, Clan Jade Falcon or Clan Wolf while engaging in up to 32 missions.

Need for Speed IIW
Need for Speed II

Need for Speed II is a racing video game released in 1997. It is a part of the Need for Speed series and is the second installment, following The Need for Speed.

NHL 97W
NHL 97

NHL 97 is an ice hockey video game by EA Sports. It was released on October 31, 1996 and was the successor to NHL 96. It is the sixth installment of the NHL series and the first to be released on both PlayStation and Saturn. A Panasonic M2 version was in development and slated to be one of the launch titles for it, but never happened due to the cancellation of the system.

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Olympic Soccer

Olympic Soccer is a 1996 association football video game developed by Silicon Dreams and published by U.S. Gold for the PlayStation. It was also released for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, Sega Saturn, and DOS. A version for the Panasonic M2 was in development but never released because of the system's cancellation.

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Quake (video game)

Quake is a first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by GT Interactive in 1996. It is the first game in the Quake series. In the game, players must find their way through various maze-like, medieval environments while battling a variety of monsters using an array of weaponry. The overall atmosphere is dark and gritty, with many stone textures and a rusty, capitalized font.

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Return Fire 2

Return Fire 2 is a computer game developed by Silent Software and published for the PC by Ripcord Games in 1998. It was initially announced for the aborted Panasonic M2 console. It is a sequel to Return Fire.

Road Rash (1994 video game)W
Road Rash (1994 video game)

Road Rash is a 1994 racing and vehicular combat video game originally published by Electronic Arts (EA) for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer. A version for the Sega CD was developed simultaneously and released in 1995 to act as a "bridge" between the 3DO version and the Sega Genesis title Road Rash 3, and the game was subsequently ported to the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and Microsoft Windows in 1996. The game is centered around a series of road races throughout California that the player must win to advance to higher-difficulty races, while using a combination of fisticuffs and blunt weaponry to hinder the other racers.

Street Fighter IIIW
Street Fighter III

Street Fighter III: New Generation is a fighting video game in Capcom's Street Fighter series, originally released as coin-operated arcade game in 1997. The game's name as it appears on the cabinet is Three: A New Generation of Street Fighters. Street Fighter III was produced for the CD-ROM-based CP System III hardware, which allowed for more elaborate 2D graphics than the CPS II-based Street Fighter Alpha games, while revamping many of the play mechanics. The game, which was designed as a direct sequel to Street Fighter II, initially discarded every previous character except for Ryu and Ken, introducing an all-new roster led by Alex. Likewise, a new antagonist named Gill took over M. Bison's role from the previous games as the new boss character.

Striker (video game)W
Striker (video game)

Striker is a soccer video game series first released by Rage Software in 1992.

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War Gods (video game)

War Gods is a fighting video game originally released to arcades by Midway Games in 1996. Ports for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation and Windows were released in 1997. In the game, players control one of ten fighters who have been given great power by a mysterious ore that crashed-landed on Earth from outer space. The object of the game is to defeat all the other fighters to become the most powerful warrior on the planet.

Wing Commander IV: The Price of FreedomW
Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom

Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom is the fourth main game in the Wing Commander science fiction space combat simulator video game series, produced by Origin Systems and released by Electronic Arts for the PC in 1996 and the Sony PlayStation in 1997.