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Bioforge
   Title: BioForge
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Origin Systems   
   Publisher: Electronic Arts   Origin Systems   
   Platform: PC DOS   Windows   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
In the far future, the known universe is ruled by an organization known as 'the Reticulum'. There is also an opposite fanatical group of religious extremists known as the Mondites, who believe in the evolution of man through machine by cybernetic implants, aspire to galactic conquest under the direction of their insane leader, the Prime Paragon.
Blade_Force
   Title: Blade Force
   Year: 1995
   Developer: N/A
   Publisher: Studio 3DO   
   Platform: 3DO   
   Genre: Shooter   
   Plot: N/A
Cyberia_2_Resurrection
   Title: Cyberia 2: Resurrection
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Xatrix Entertainment   
   Publisher: Virgin Entertainment   
   Platform: PC DOS   Windows   
   Genre: Adventure   Shooter   
   Plot:
Zak’s back! Three years after the events of Cyberia, Zak wakes up from a cryo-sleep, only to find out that his mission is not over yet. There is a new deadly weapon developed from the remains of the Cyberia project. There is a new fanatic leader who will stop at nothing to gain absolute control over humanity... Zak must put his cyberhero skills to the ultimate test!
CyberMage
   Title: CyberMage: Darklight Awakening
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Origin   
   Publisher: Electronic Arts   
   Platform: PC DOS   
   Genre: Shooter   RPG   
   Plot:
Set in the year 2044, the game features a world ruled by corporations and groups of anti-corporation rebels. The corporations, faced with the rebellion and competition among themselves, start working on implant products that lead to hybrid humans.
Fade_To_Black
   Title: Fade To Black
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Delphine Software   
   Publisher: Electronic Arts   
   Platform: PC DOS   PS   AROS   MorphOS   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
The main protagonist is Conrad Hart who, in Flashback, destroyed the planet of hostile aliens called the Morphs and went into suspended animation in a spaceship that floats aimlessly through outer space. A half century later, he is found by the Morphs and imprisoned in the Lunar prison of New Alcatraz. There, he is rescued by a man who introduces himself as John O'Conner, who tells him that the Morphs beat him to Conrad's ship, and leaves Conrad a few items "of interest" (a PDA and a handgun), before destroying the camera. On the PDA is a message that's from John, who tells Conrad to sneak around the base. Mandragore agents left a radar-scrambler there. Conrad soon makes it to John's ship. As they blast off, Morph ships start attacking them. They teleport to Mandragore base Shadow just as the ship is destroyed.
nocover
   Title: Hagane: The Final Conflict
   Year: 1995
   Developer: CAProduction   
   Publisher: Red Entertainment   Hudson   
   Platform: SNES   
   Genre: Action   Platform   
   Plot:
Hagane features side-scrolling action and platforming gameplay and blends elements of traditional Japanese ninja and samurai with a futuristic setting. The player controls Hagane, a ninja cyborg, and can switch between four different weapons: a sword, chain, shuriken, and grenades.
I_Have_No_Mouth_And_I_Must_Scream
   Title: I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream
   Year: 1995
   Developer: The Dreamers Guild   
   Publisher: Cyberdreams Inc   Acclaim Entertainment   
   Platform: PC DOS   Mac   
   Genre: Adventure   Point And Click   
   Plot:
The game's story is set in a world where an evil computer named AM has destroyed all of humanity except for five people, whom he has been keeping alive and torturing for the past 109 years.
Immercenary
   Title: Immercenary
   Year: 1995
   Developer: N/A
   Publisher: N/A
   Platform: 3DO   
   Genre: N/A
   Plot:
The game is set in 2004. During the 1990s, Dr. Marcus Rand was experimenting in astral projection through time and space, and encountered a woman in the future who was able to sense his astral form. The woman (later identified as simply "Raven") told him that in her time, all of humanity is jacked into a virtual reality network called Perfect, and cannot jack out, leaving them to wither and die as their physical needs are left unattended. Determined to answer Raven's plea for help, Rand focuses his research on projecting a person's mind to Perfect. When two test subjects died using his experimental technology, Rand's project was terminated and the use of the technology forbidden. Undeterred, Rand continued research using himself as the test subject. However, during his experimentation he received a near-fatal "psi feedback"; when found in his lab three days later, conscious but unable to move or communicate, he was committed to a rehabilitation institution.
Iron_Angel_Of_The_Apocalypse_The_Return
   Title: Iron Angel Of The Apocalypse: The Return
   Year: 1995
   Developer: N/A
   Publisher: N/A
   Platform: 3DO   
   Genre: N/A
   Plot: N/A
Johnny_Mnemonic
   Title: Johnny Mnemonic
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Propaganda Code   
   Publisher: Sony Imagesoft   
   Platform: Mac   Windows   
   Genre: Action   Adventure   
   Plot:
Johnny Mnemonic is based on William Gibson's short story and a subsequent movie of the same name. The game's plot bears more similarities to the movie than to the original story. Johnny is a courier in a futuristic society, delivering data implanted in his brain. However, the latest delivery is so big that it can kill him if he doesn't download the data. Unfortunately, the only person who knew the password is dead, and members of the Yakuza are hunting for the data and for its living container.
Judge_Dredd_1995
   Title: Judge Dredd
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Probe Software   
   Publisher: Majesco Entertainment   Throwback Entertainment   Acclaim Entertainment   
   Platform: PC DOS   Sega Genesis   Game Boy   SNES   Sega Game Gear   
   Genre: Adventure   Platform   Shooter   
   Plot:
Judge Dredd is an action video game for the Super NES, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Game Gear and Game Boy originally released in 1995. The game is loosely based on the 1995 film Judge Dredd, which was a spin off from the Judge Dredd strip from 2000AD.
Necromunda
   Title: Necromunda
   Year: 1995
   Developer: N/A
   Publisher: Games Workshop   Specialist Games   
   Platform: Tabletop   
   Genre: TTRPG   
   Plot:
In the game of Necromunda, the eponymous setting is a world covered in polluted ash wastes, the result of thousands of years of heavy industry with no kinds of environmental safeguards whatsoever. Scattered amidst these seas of effluent and unstable continents of compacted dross and ash are between six and nine (the source material is inconsistent) hive cities. These are massive man-made structures, reminiscent of termite mounds on a staggering scale. So large that they break through the upper atmosphere and can serve as tethering points for star ships, the hive cities are described as housing over a trillion people each. This purpose of a "hive world" like Necromunda, is to be a manufacturing center to provide equipment for the boundless legions of the Imperial Guard and Space Marines, as well as lay down new hulls for the Imperial Navy. The hive cities produce billions of tones of manufactured goods daily. In return for these services the hives are described as being supplied with billions of tons of food and raw ore every day, serviced by bevies of ships that make commutes between the hive world and neighboring planets that are mining or agricultural worlds.
Phantom_2040
   Title: Phantom 2040
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Sunsoft   Illusions Gaming   
   Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment   
   Platform: SNES   Sega Genesis   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
In the year 2040, environmental disasters and the economic Resource Wars of the early twenty-first century have had catastrophic effects upon the Earth's ecological balance. Ever-increasing polarisation of wealth, along with the development of humanoid, robotic "biots" (Biological Optical Transputer Systems), have resulted in a social demographic that leaves the majority of the world's population scavenging in the undercity slums while a wealthy minority live luxurious lives in towering skyscrapers. The Earth's population continues to rise, but without the resources to support them or the jobs to sustain them, they are cast onto the streets of the over-urbanised mega-cities.
TekWar
   Title: William Shatner's TekWar
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Capstone Software   
   Publisher: Capstone Software   
   Platform: PC DOS   
   Genre: Shooter   
   Plot:
The premise details an ex-cop who is hired to be a hitman whose mission is to exterminate drug dealers who peddle "tek". The two most distinguishable features are the hub-based level system (all the levels are interconnected by a subway station), and the fact that all of the NPCs in the game (enemies, policemen and civilians) are shootable. When the player draws his gun, policemen shout: "Freeze! Drop your gun!" before they start shooting at the player. When a policeman or enemy is killed, their ammo can be picked up. When the player aims at a civilian, he/she ducks and screams: "Please, don't shoot!" When any NPC is shot, a blood spot appears on the wall behind it. If an NPC is shot with one of the stronger weapons in the game, they will explode into gory bits.
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