In less than a decade, Epic Games(formerly Epic MegaGames) rose from small-time shareware company to one of the biggest names in PC gaming. Let's take a look at the games developed and/or published by Epic. These are for PC although a few of their later games also appeared on Mac.
ZZT(1991)
This ASCII-based adventure was Epic's first release.
http://www.textmodegames.com/download/screens/zzt.gif
Palace of Deceit(1991)
This adventure game was Cliff Bleszinski's first game for Epic. It was followed by Dare to Dream in 1993.
Jill of the Jungle(1992)
This was a three game series of platformers. While the graphics were quite crude, even for their time, they got the gameplay right. I would love to see the trilogy remade for GBA.
http://stunts.illusionwd.com/pics/jill0001.gif
Highway Hunter(1992)
This was Safari Software's first shooter for Epic.
http://www.gamesdomain.com/gdreview/...c/sept/hh4.gif
Overkill(1992)
A decent vertical shooter by Tech-Noir.
Kiloblaster(1992)
Brix(1992)
Jason Storm in Space Chase(1993)
This Safari Software platformer looks similar to the 2d Duke Nukem games.
Castle of the Winds(1993)
A Rogue-ish RPG.
http://grey-starr.ca/extra-pages/cas..._the_winds.htm
Ken's Labyrinth(1993)
I remember this game sucking refried monkey schlong but it's worth noting that it was created by the same guy who made the Build Engine, Ken Silverman.
http://www.terra.es/personal7/boxmag...s/klabcap2.jpg
Solar Winds(1993)
Digital Extremes developed this series of space action/adventure games.
Traffic Department 2192(1993)
Another shooter from Safari.
Xargon(1993)
http://www.mobygames.com/game/covers...8/gameId,1057/
Zone 66(1993)
This was one of my favorite shareware shooters.
Developed by Digital Extremes, the Epic Pinball(1993) series included some impressive pinball action.
http://www02.so-net.ne.jp/~suzuden/it/dosap/pinball.jpg
http://www.dmwright.com/pinball/epic...es/pin_cyb.gif
Jazz Jackrabbit(1993)
Sonic with a gun is the best way to describe Jazz. Jazz is nowhere near Sonic-quality but it was still a better than average platformer and I quite enjoyed it. It had some slick 3d bonus rounds too.
http://www.hanshq.net/grafik/dos_jazz.gif
Jazz Jackrabbit Christmas Edition(1995)
http://www.epicgames.com/images/jazzxmas/jjxm03.jpg
I didn't play much of its 1998 sequel but it seemed inferior to the first game. Jazz was also re-released recently for GBA by Game Titan/Jaleco.
One Must Fall: 2097(1994)
Diversion's One Must Fall was originally under development as a martial arts-themed fighting game(the beta exists on the 'net) but was released as a futuristic fighter. It was no Street Fighter gameplay-wise but I still liked it.
http://www.ibiblio.org/GameBytes/iss...views/omf1.gif
Adventures of Robbo(1994)This puzzle game was developed by xLand Games.
Electroman(1994)
All I remember about this game is that it was a platformer and your character looked like Robocop.
Twisted Pine Software developed three video board games for Epic in 1995: Epic Checkers, Epic Connect and Epic Hoppers.
Tyrian(1995)
Tyrian was Safari's most popular shooter.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~vanneva.../linewars1.gif
It had a sequel in 1999 called Tyrian 2000.
Radix: Beyond the Void(1995)
A Descent-style game from Neural Storm.
http://download.dosgamesarchive.com/radix.gif
Drowned God(1996)
An adventure game developed by Inscape.
http://www.quandaryland.com/2000/pix2000/dg5.jpg
Seek and Destroy(1996)
I think Safari developed this one too but I'm not sure.
http://www.gamesdomain.com/gdreview/...96/destr2t.gif
7th Legion(1997)
A strategy game that got bad reviews.
http://www.gamedemo.com/games/strate...sscreen01a.jpg
Fire Fight(1997)
A Desert Strike-ish game developed by Chaos Works.
http://www.cdmag.com/action_vault/fi...view/shot1.gif
Unreal(1998)
Unreal didn't bring anything new to the FPS genre gameplay-wise but graphically it was mindblowing. Epic made a lot of cash licensing out the Unreal engine to various companies. A Dreamcast port was under development but it never made it out.
The more recent Unreal 2 also managed to be a very nice-looking yet average-playing game. It was developed by Legend Entertainment.
Age of Wonders(1999) Triumph Studios co-produced this revered turn-based strategy game with Epic. It was followed Age of Wonders II: The Wizard's Throne in 2001 and Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic in 2003. AoW2 is shown here.
http://www.wargamer.com/e3-2001/images/aow2.jpg
Unreal Tournament(1999)
Now this is a game I can never give enough compliments to. UT was my Game of the Year for '99 and my most played online game. It was the perfect multiplayer FPS. The low-gravity level Morpheus is my favorite one. Like with Unreal, Digital Extremes is co-credited with Epic on the game.
http://www.unrealsp.org/images/gameg...tournament.jpg
UT was ported to PS2 and DC. The DC version was a decent port although still no substitute for the PC game.
It's a shame nearly every UT fan was disappointed by its sequel Unreal Tournament 2003. I haven't played it much myself since my computer can't handle it.
http://www.computergames.ro/assassin...ut2k3-183a.jpg
There's also Unreal Championship(2002) for Xbox Live.
http://www.us.atari.com/games/unreal...hip_xbox/4.gif
And let's hope UT2K4 for PC turns out okay. The vehicle additions look very cool.
http://www.gamespy.com/previews/sept...pc/01_feat.jpg
http://www.gamespy.com/previews/sept...2004pc/09s.jpg
Your thoughts on Epic and related companies?
