Events
Notable releases
- September — Westwood Studios releases Command & Conquer, which becomes one of the first popular real-time strategy games and spawns a franchise.
- Squaresoft releases Chrono Trigger for SNES, which was their largest game for the system at 32 megabits, and included multiple ways to finish the game.
- Jagged Alliance (Sir-Tech, DOS), the first in a series of turn-based strategy games
- Dark Forces (LucasArts, DOS), the first in a series of Star Wars-based first-person shooters that would take off with Dark Forces II (1997)
- Descent (Parallax Software, DOS), popularized the use of portal rendering technology and provided the player with six full degrees of freedom.
- Flight Unlimited (Looking Glass Studios, DOS/Windows 95), possibly the first home flight simulator to use fluid dynamic physics.
- Mother 2 (Nintendo, Ape, Inc.) is released for the SNES as EarthBound in the US, garnering a cult following.
- New World Computing releases Heroes of Might and Magic, which becomes the first game in the popular Heroes of Might and Magic turn-based strategy game franchise.
- Destruction Derby
- Sierra Online releases Phantasmagoria, a controversial game that strays from Sierra's typically family-oriented adventures to engross the player in a dramatic horror-themed, and technologically impressive, interactive movie.
- Origin Systems launches Crusader: No Remorse, an innovative action title featuring an isometric 3rd-person view of a futuristic solder out for revenge. Origin also releases The Price of Freedom, likely to be the most ambitious computer game of the time, with a $12 million USD budget for its interactive-movie/space simulation content.
- Blizzard releases Warcraft II, sequel to their initial real-time strategy title, and a far more refined and popular title.
Hardware
Business
Lawsuits
- Nintendo v. Samsung Electronics; Nintendo sues Samsung for promoting software piracy. The suit is settled.
- Nintendo of America, Inc. v. NTDEC
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