Classic MS-DOS Games from 1995

1995 represented the high-water mark of the point-and-click adventure game. LucasArts released Full Throttle, a biker adventure with outstanding voice acting and atmosphere, and The Dig, a cerebral science-fiction epic. Command & Conquer from Westwood Studios brought the real-time strategy genre to a mass mainstream audience. Crusader: No Remorse delivered isometric action with spectacular destructible environments. The year also marked the beginning of DOS gaming's twilight as Windows 95 and DirectX started drawing developers away from the platform.

Games from 1995 (by release years)

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Destruction Derby

Destruction Derby
Released in 1995 by Psygnosis, Destruction Derby for MS-DOS delivers a raw and chaotic racing experience that prioritizes impact over precision. Unlike traditional racing games of its era, the focus here is not simply on crossing the finish line firs...
Genre: RACING
Release: 1995
Developer: Reflections Interactive
Publisher: Psygnosis

Darker

Darker
Darker is a moody, atmospheric action-puzzle game released in 1995 for MS-DOS by Psygnosis, a studio renowned for its distinctive visual style and experimental design. Set in a shadow-drenched, abstract world, the game places players in control of a ...
Genre: SIMULATION
Release: 1995
Developer: Psygnosis
Publisher: -

Crusader: No Remorse

Crusader: No Remorse
Crusader: No Remorse is a classic isometric action game released for MS-DOS in 1995 by Origin Systems. Set in a dystopian 22nd century, you take on the role of a former elite Silencer who defects from the oppressive World Economic Consortium and join...
Genre: ACTION
Release: 1995
Developer: Origin Systems
Publisher: Electronic Arts