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  • Space Invaders

    Space Invaders
    Space Invaders (スペースインベーダー Supēsu Inbēdā?) is an arcade video game designed by Tomohiro Nishikado, and released in 1978. It was originally manufactured and sold by Taito in Japan, and was later licensed for production in the United States by the Midway division of Bally. Space Invaders is one of the earliest shooting games and the aim is to defeat waves of aliens with a laser cannon to earn as many points as possible.
  • Perfect Dark

    Perfect Dark
    Perfect dark is a FPS (First Person Shooter) developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64 video game console. It is considered the spiritual successor to Rare's earlier first-person shooter GoldenEye 007, with which it shares many gameplay features.
  • Halo Combat Evolved

    Halo Combat Evolved
    With more than five million copies sold worldwide as of November 9, 2005,[8] Microsoft released versions of the game for Microsoft Windows (ported by Gearbox Software) and Mac OS X in 2003, and the surrounding storyline was adapted and elaborated into a series of novels and comic books.
  • Return To Castle Wolfenstein

    Return To Castle Wolfenstein
    Return to Castle Wolfenstein is a first person shooter video game published by Activision.
  • Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory

    Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
    Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (also referred to as simply Enemy Territory, ET, or W:ET) is a free and open source multiplayer first-person shooter video game set during World War II.
  • Call Of Duty

    Call Of Duty
    Call of Duty is a video game based on the Quake III Arena engine (id Tech 3), and was released on October 29, 2003. The game was developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision. The game simulates the infantry and combined arms warfare of world war 2. This is the first game of a franchise that has over 100 million copies sold in the series.
  • Doom 3

     Doom 3
    The game is a reboot of the Doom franchise, disregarding the storylines of the previous Doom video games. Doom 3 is set in 2145 on Mars, where a military-industrial conglomerate has set up a scientific research facility to research into fields such as teleportation, biological research and advanced weapons design. However, the teleportation experiments inadvertently open a gateway to Hell, resulting in a catastrophic invasion by demons
  • Call of Duty: United Offensive

     Call of Duty: United Offensive
    Call of Duty: United Offensive is an expansion pack for the first-person shooter computer game, Call of Duty. It was developed by Gray Matter Interactive, with contributions from Pi Studios, and published by Activision. It was released for Microsoft Windows on September 14, 2004.
  • Halo 2

     Halo 2
    Halo 2 is a first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie Studios. Released for the Xbox video game console on November 9, 2004,[3] the game is the second installment in the Halo franchise and the sequel to 2001's critically acclaimed Halo: Combat Evolved. A Microsoft Windows version of the game was released on May 31, 2007,[4] developed by an internal team as Microsoft Game Studios.
  • Call of Duty: Finest Hour

     Call of Duty: Finest Hour
    Call of Duty: Finest Hour is a first-person shooter developed for the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It was released on 16 November 2004.[1] It was the first console installment of Call of Duty,[2] developed by Spark Unlimited and published by Activision. It was followed up by a sequel, Call of Duty 2: Big Red One, in 2005. The game runs on the RenderWare engine.