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This is an index of notable commercial first-person shooter video games, sorted alphabetically by title. The developer, platform, and release date are provided where available. The developer, platform, and release date are provided where available.
Ecks vs. Sever is a 2001 first-person shooter video game developed by Crawfish Interactive and published by BAM! Entertainment for the Game Boy Advance.The game is based on an early script of the 2002 film Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, released before the film it is based on had even begun production. [3]
Back Track is a first-person shooter that was released for Windows PC in 2003 or 2002 and for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. It is notable for being the first 3D shooter to be released on the Game Boy Advance (along with Doom).
Dark Arena is a first-person shooter video game for the Game Boy Advance. It was the first FPS game announced for the Game Boy Advance, but it was the fourth released. Another Game Boy Advance game, Cruis'n Velocity, used the same game engine. [2]
Craig Harris of IGN called it "without a doubt the most fun first-person shooter on the GBA to date." [2] Frank Provo of GameSpot said: "On the basis of technical merit, Duke Nukem Advance is nowhere near as pretty or diverse as the original 1996 PC game, but it's easily the best FPS to hit the GBA since Doom."
Top 10 Forgotten First Person Shooters. Sam Leichtamer. Updated August 10, 2016 at 4:11 PM.
The home console and PC versions of the game are third-person shooters, while the Game Boy Advance version is a run 'n' gun shoot 'em up and the Nintendo DS version is a first-person shooter. The story of Bionicle Heroes , where the player seeks to liberate the island of Voya Nui and its inhabitants from the villainous Piraka, is not canon to ...
James Bond 007: Nightfire (sometimes stylised NightFire) is a 2002 first-person shooter video game published by Electronic Arts (EA) for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox and Microsoft Windows, with additional versions released for the Game Boy Advance in 2003, and Mac OS X in 2004. The computer versions feature modifications to the storyline ...