Coleção de jogos de Tiro em primeira pessoa
Oferecem ação imersiva em primeira pessoa, combinando mira precisa, movimento tático e reflexos rápidos. Desde pioneiros como Wolfenstein 3D (PC) até clássicos como GoldenEye 007 (N64), revolucionaram o multiplayer com batalhas em tela dividida e guerras online.
Subgêneros
- Shooters arena: Quake III Arena (Dreamcast) e Unreal Tournament (PS2) aperfeiçoaram duelos- Shooters táticos: Rainbow Six (N64) e Ghost Recon (GameCube) enfatizaram estratégia
- FPS narrativos: Metroid Prime (GameCube) misturou exploração e tiros
- Adaptações console: Perfect Dark (N64) e TimeSplitters (PS2) trouxeram diversão arcade
Evolução Hardware
- 3D inicial: Doom (SNES) provou que FPS funcionava em consoles- Era N64: Turok: Dinosaur Hunter mostrou controles analógicos
- Era online: Halo 2 (Xbox) definiu multiplayer moderno
- Tentativas portáteis: Duke Nukem: Advance (GBA) testou limites
Por que dominam
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Duke Nukem 3D
A port of the groundbreaking first-person shooter featuring Duke Nukem battling alien invaders across various Earth locations with an arsenal of weapons and signature one-liners.
007: Nightfire
A portable first-person shooter adaptation of the console hit, featuring James Bond in a globe-trotting mission to stop a nuclear weapons conspiracy. Includes both story campaign and multiplayer modes.
Wolfenstein 3D
The SNES port of the revolutionary first-person shooter that defined the genre, featuring Allied spy B.J. Blazkowicz escaping Nazi strongholds with iconic weapons like the chaingun.
GoldenEye 007
The definitive Bond experience. Play as 007 through film-inspired missions with silenced PP7, remote mines, and the iconic Golden Gun in revolutionary 4-player split-screen.
007: The World Is Not Enough
Based on the 1999 James Bond film, this first-person shooter features an original storyline expanding the movie plot with new missions. Developed by Eurocom for Nintendo 64, it introduced dual-analog controls via the Controller Pak and was praised for its multiplayer mode.
Doom 64
Doom 64 is a first-person shooter developed by Midway Games as an exclusive title for Nintendo 64. Released in 1997, it features completely new levels, redesigned monsters, enhanced lighting effects, and a haunting atmospheric soundtrack while retaining the classic Doom gameplay.
Perfect Dark
A spiritual successor to GoldenEye 007, this first-person shooter features Joanna Dark as an agent battling an alien conspiracy. Praised for its advanced AI, extensive weapon customization, and revolutionary 4-player split-screen with bot support.
Duke Nukem 64
Duke Nukem 64 is a first-person shooter game developed by 3D Realms and published by GT Interactive for the Nintendo 64. It is an enhanced port of Duke Nukem 3D with modified content for the console. Players control Duke Nukem as he battles alien invaders through various urban environments.
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter is a groundbreaking first-person shooter that immerses players in a prehistoric jungle filled with dinosaurs, aliens, and ancient weapons. As the time-traveling warrior Turok, players must navigate treacherous terrain and defeat the evil Campaigner.
Quake
Quake for Nintendo 64 is a port of the groundbreaking PC first-person shooter developed by id Software. Released in 1998, this version features redesigned levels, exclusive content, and split-screen multiplayer while maintaining the fast-paced action and dark atmosphere of the original.
Quake II
Quake II for Nintendo 64 is a console-specific adaptation of id Software's seminal first-person shooter, featuring redesigned levels, improved controls, and exclusive content. Released in 1999, this version maintains the intense action of the PC original while optimizing the experience for console play.
Call of Duty: Black Ops
Call of Duty: Black Ops for Nintendo DS delivers a portable first-person shooter experience set during the Cold War era. Features campaign missions, multiplayer modes, and DS-specific controls.