FPS Games

Little Known DOS FPS Games / One per Year (DOS Time Travel)



We all know best and most popular DOS FPS games of the 90s. But how good where the ones that released quietly or gained to popular traction? Well, let us see. As per usual one game per year, this time and 1991-2000.

10 Years of Early Windows Gaming 1993-2002 (Ongoing):

Essential DOS Games (Complete):

10 Years of PC DOS Gaming (Complete):

10 Years of Amiga Gaming (Complete):

10 Years of C64 Gaming (Ongoing):

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0:00 Intro
0:20 Corporation (1991)
3:28 The Terminator 2029 (1992)
6:10 Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold (1993)
9:04 CyClones (1994)
12:05 Cybermage: Darklight Awakening (1995)
15:02 Witchaven II: Blood Vengeance (1996)
17:39 Alpha Storm (@Highretrogamelord ) (1997)
20:38 Redneck Rampage Rides Again (1998)
23:20 World War II GI (@HoFPG ) (1999)
26:01 Wolfendoom (2000)
28:21 Outro

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2 Comments

  1. Yay! FPS games!
    Corporation kind of tried too much with the tech available & it’s a bit “fiddly” to manage but there’s no denying they achieved a lot for it’s time. I admire what it was but it’s just not much fun for me personally, now anyway.
    I’ve never played Terminator 2029 & I like the aesthetic but doesn’t look like it plays smoothly?
    Blake Stone: AOG! What a cracker of a game for it’s time! I remember how awesome it was to find a secret no one told you about, seems daft now when you can just look all of them up immediately. It was also exciting & fun to actually open up secrets someone told you about or you read about in a magazine. Blake Stone & Doom even created some replayability by making you want to go back & find the secrets you missed but were also great games on top of that.
    I haven’t played CyClones because you can’t play everything. Sounds like I should though?
    Never played Cybermage either. Oh dear, I’m outing myself as a mainstream gamer! 😄 It seems like it does it’s own thing & is one to seek out?
    Never got on with Witchaven II. I just didn’t get on with the melee combat as it’s a little sloppy, not Daggerfall sloppy but still not my thing…which is ironic considering I loved Daggerfall? 😅
    Alpha Storm is something different given it’s attempt at world building & whilst the story does leave a lot to be desired it’s a fun game to play. & yes, I am in fact the scourge of the universe.
    Redneck Rampage 2 didn’t feel like a new game, it was more of a continuation of the first game but the humour worked for me & my mates, back then anyway, so it was still largely fun.
    yeh, I haven’t played WWII GI for the same reason, plus there were already great WWII games for Windows but it does sound like something to at least try?
    Wolfendoom! Played it, loved it, went back to the originals. 😄

    Fun video! I’ve been looking forward to this one & you did not disappoint, thank you. You didn’t go for the obvious choices, obviously & that makes for a great video!

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