First person 3D viewpoint games
Games with first person 3D perspective represent the environment using all three spatial dimensions. The action is seen from a first-person point of view. FPS (First-person shooters) make extensive use of first-person 3D.
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Falcon
DOS1987protected Spectrum HoloByte
Falcon 3.0
DOS1991protected Sphere
Falcon AT
DOS1988 Sphere
Fates of Twinion
DOS1993 Sierra On-Line
Ferrari Formula 1
DOS1989 Electronic Arts
Fleet Defender
DOS1994protected MicroProse Software
Flight of the Intruder
DOS1990 Rowan Software
Flying Corps
DOSWindows 3.x1997protected Rowan Software
Ford simulator 1
DOS1987freeware The SoftAd Group
Ford simulator 2
DOS1990 The SoftAd Group
Ford simulator 3
DOS1992freeware The SoftAd Group
Ford Simulator 5
DOS1994 The SoftAd Group
Formula 1 Grand Prix
DOS1991 MicroProse Software
Frontier: Elite 2
DOS1993 Frontier Developments
Frontier: Elite II is a classic space simulation and trading game released in 1993, developed by David Braben and his company Frontier Developments. Frontier is the sequel to the pioneering 1984 game Elite and is often considered a landmark title in the space simulation genre.
Frontier: First Encounters
DOS1995 Frontier Developments
Gateway to the Savage Frontier
DOS1991protected Stormfront Studios
Grand Prix 2
DOS1995 MicroProse Software
Grand Prix 2 is an abandoned Formula 1 racing game designed by Geoff Crammond and published by MicroProse Software in 1995 for DOS. Grand Prix 2 is the sequel to Formula One Grand Prix and was a one-man project (which was uncommon at the time). Grand Prix 2 was essentially an accurate simulation of the 1994 Formula 1 season.
Grand Prix Circuit
DOSMac OS1988 Distinctive Software
Grand Prix Unlimited
DOS1992 Accolade
Gunboat
DOS1990protected Accolade
Gunship
DOS1986demo MicroProse Software
Gunship 2000
DOS1991 MicroProse Software
Hard Drivin'
DOS1990 Atari
Hard Drivin' 2
DOS1990 Atari
Heretic
DOS1994protecteddemo Raven Software
Heroes of the 357th
DOS1992 Midnight Software
Hexen: Beyond Heretic
DOS1995protected Raven Software
Hi-Octane
DOS1995 Bullfrog
Hi-Octane is an abandoned futuristic combat racing game developed by Bullfrog and released by Electronic Arts in 1995. Hi-Octane was published for DOS and a few consoles: PlayStation, PSP, PS Vita, SEGA Saturn. It's based on the same code used for Magic Carpet, a well known game also made by Bullfrog.
Highway Patrol 2
DOS1990 Microids
Hired Guns
DOS1993 DMA Design
Hired Guns is an abandoned game developed by DMA Design and published by Psygnosis in 1993 for DOS and Amiga platforms. Hired Guns is a sci-fi RPG in which you control four mercenaries in four individual simultaneous first person sub-screens tasked with destroying all the bad guys from a single planet.