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Most of the games available on this page come from Happy Puppy. The reason I have put them on my homepage is because I wanted to make it easyer for everybody to get the best games availeble today. And I mean only the best games available.


 

Most of the following games are for Windows 95 and require Miscrosoft's DIRECTX technology to be installed on your computer. Get the full DirectX 2.0 drivers by clicking right here.

 

 

Now go and get some games:

 

 

Destruction Derby 2

Demolition Derby was cool. Now there's Demolition Derby 2. And it's evn cooler. The point of the game is to race for first (of course) but along the way, you have to hit other cars to get points. The spectacular crashes and the slight realism experienced in this game, make it a winner. The shareware contains one level. No options are available. Gameplay can only be 320 X 200 vga graphics. Registered version can be played in svga 640 X 480.

Minumum Requirements: Pentium, 8MG RAM, SVGA (in full version).

 

 

  Sonic CD

Ever though if you could play Sonic The Hedgehog on your computer? The people at Sega decided to make it possible for you to play your favorite Sega games on your computer. In this case Sonic CD has been converted for the computer. Play this cool shareware version in both vga and svga version. One whole level (made of three sequences) is available. The full version features over 60 levels.

Minimum Requirements: 486 DX 100, 8MB RAM, VGA or SVGA, WIN 95.

 

 

Daytona USA

If you ever played the arcade version of this game, you probably remember that it was one of the best car racing games you have ever played. Here is another conversion from Sega. This is a race for first type of game. The demo ony let's you play on the bigginer track. The full version has all three trcks available. The tracks only differ from difficulty. Basicly, it is a one trck racing game.

Minimum Requirements: P90, 8MB RAM, SVGA, SOUND BLASTER, WIN95.

 

Sega Rally Championchip:

Originating from the Sega Saturn, this is a 1 track demo in the forest. Cool visual effects as well as sound effects make this game real fun to play. Realistic car detail and steering gives you in your face action of how real rally racing is. Feautures include 2 view mode and the option to choose between 320X240 and 640X480 resolution. You can choose full screen or not. Good for people which don't have computers good enough for 640X480 play because you can select to play 320X240 in a window giving good detail, good resolution at a fast, very fast, speed!

Minimum Requirements: P60, 16MB RAM, VGA, WIN 95.
Recommended Requirements: P133, 16MB RAM, 2MB SVGA CARD, WIN 95. (For full screen 640X480)

 

Duke Nukem 3D:

If you haven't heard about Duke Nukem yet, then let me tell you that your are DEAF. This is the coolest 3D game ever made. In 1992, the was Wolfenstein, in 1994, there was DooM and kickin' in in 1996, there is Duke Nukem 3D. The demo version contains the first episode as well as five out of 10 weapons. This demo also allows network play although it is limited to 15 minutes. Full version contains 3 episodes (Atomic Edition contains 4) as well as many more monsters and cof course cool new bosses with ending sequences. It is a shame not to have Duke Nukem. But it's not a shame to have the shareware. Get it now!

Minimum Requirements: 486 DX4 100, 8 RAM, VGA, DOS. (For 320X240 play)
Recommended Requirements: P100, 16 RAM, 1MB SVGA, DOS. (For full screen 640X480 play)

The really good thing about Duke 3D is that it has very complex 3D level design as well as many many textures yet, you don't need a power computer to play the game in full screen 640X480. The recommended configuration is all that you will need!

 

Madden '97

Madden '97 football is one of the coolest sport games I have seen. Very realistic player moves as well as good play control make this game really cool. All the teams available in full version; only 2 in this demo. Some options that u can have is terrain conditions (normal, muddy, rainy and snowy) and other things that I don't know becuase it's been a while that I have downloaded the game and played it. This is
another game that had good graphical tectures and that doens't require a power computer to run.
However, it doens't run on a 486 for the reason that the game only runs in SVGA and SVGA graphics do not display well and fast enough (and sometimes not at all) on a 486. This is the ultimate game for all of you football fans out there so got get the shareware of Madden NFL '97 today!

 

 

 

Minimum Requirements: Pentium 75 (100 would be a little better) with 8MB RAM and 1MB SVGA CARD.

 

Monster Truck Madness:

This is probably the first Monster Truck racing game and the most realistic one too. Extremely good detail gives you almost photo realistic graphics quality if your computer is good enough. The demo lets you choose between 2 cars, 3 difficulties and 1 track. The bad thing about Monster Truck Madness is that it requires a power computer to play and, as other racing games too, sucks if played in 320X480 resolution. If you don't have a Pentium 100 or higher, it is not worth it to download this game. Another thing is that you cannot change the window size forcing you to play full screen. Modem play available in demo.

Minimum Requirements: Pentium 100, 16MB RAM, 1MB SVGA, WIN 95.
Recommended Requirements: Pentium 166, 24MB RAM, 2MB SVGA, WIN 95.

I REPEAT, do not download if your computer is lower then a Pentium 100.

 

The Need For Speed:
(I can't find a link to download TNFS. If you know one, e-mail me)

TNFS is the coolest car racing game I have seen so far. The realism of this game is very good and the spectacular crashes you can do will blow you away. The NET shareware demo contains one track (Autumn Valley) and one car ( Dodge Viper). It is worth to download the net demo for a little preview but the real shareware version is available in stores for it is too big. This is a cool game which doen't need a power computer either. Runs full speed on a P90, 16MB RAM, 1MB SVGA in 640X480 at 50% window size. Modem and network play not available in shareware.Do not download if your computer il less then a Pentium 75. The game looks cheap in 320Z240 resolution as all the other car racing games do in lo-res.

Minumum Requirements: P75, 16MB RAM, SVGA, DOS.
Recommended Requirements: P120, 16MB RAM, 1MB SVGA, DOS. (For full screen 640X480 play)

 

 

 Road Rash:

 Originating from the 3DO, Road Rash is a cool motorcycle kombat/race game. Make your way to finish line while kickin' your opponents around and avoiding the cops. Very fun to play. Game isn't too much system demanding for it runs full screen, full speed at 640X480 on a Pentium 90 with 16 MB RAM.

 Minimum Requirements: P75, 16MB RAM, 1Mb SVGA, WIN 95.

 

 

  Quake:

While many of you were waiting for a sequel to DooM 2 and expecting DooM 3 or something, Id Software went a big step forwards. Creating a totally new 3D engine with way more complexity, the detail in this game is incredibly nice and spooky. The monsters look quite realistic for what they really are. The sounds of Quake are superb and extremely gory. All together, this game kicks ass. The shareware lets you play the first episode. I am not sure but I think that you have all the weapons in the shareware version because in total
there are 7. Even though this game's enhanced graphics engine is very sophisticated and complex, you don't require a super computer to play. Running the game in full detail mode (360X480) on a Pentium 90 with 16MB RAM and 1 MG SVGA will give you full speed if you set the screen size to about 45%. If you think about it right now, you will say that it's a lot but once you see how realisctic the 3D engine is, you'll believe me. Shareware version contains the 1st episode and also let's you play a modem game and a network game.

Minimum Requirements: P75, 16MB RAM, VGA, DOS.
Recommended Requirements: Pentium 150, 32 RAM, 2MB SVGA, DOS. (That's if you want your eyes to bleed)

 

 

Tomb Raider:

 Tomb Raider is a very scary 3rd person 3D shooter. This game is extremely realistic and has high quality graphics that will surely blow you away. I don't know the goal of this game. All I know it that you're a female trying to escape from somewhere. You've got 2 guns at the beggining. You'll need to make your way through wolves, bears, bats and other living beats that will attempt to stop you from going wherever you have to go. This game is very scary and really worth it to download if you have a Pentium 120+ with 24MB RAM and 2MB SVGA graphic card. It will run on a P90 but you cannot change the window size neither play in VGA making it frustrating to play because of the slow frame rate.

Mimimum Requirements: P75, 16MB RAM, SVGA, DOS. (Not worth it)
Recommended Requirement: P120, 24MB RAM, 2MB SVGA, DOS. (You'll be so scared, you'll piss in your pants)

 

Fifa Soccer 97:

This game is definitely the most realistic soccer game I have ever seen.  Fifa Soccer 97 features motion captured animation making this game so real, you'll think it's you out there on the field. Just look at that pic and you'll see what I'm talkin' about. The demo feutures the option to choose between two teams. I don't know anything more about it (like how fast the game plays on computers) because I havn't downloaded it yet but as soon as I will I'll have a more descent description.

Minimum Requirements: P75, 8MB, SVGA. (For MS-DOS play)
Recommended Requirements: P90, 16MB, DirectX (SVGA). (For Win95 play)

 

 

That's all for now. This page gets updated once a month so come back later to get the newest & coolest games. Remember that you need DirectX to play the Windown 95 games do go get it now.

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