List of first-person shooters

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 table can be sorted by clicking on the small boxes next to the column headings.

A first-person shooter game should not be confused with a third-person shooter game, where the camera is positioned behind the player.

Legend

Video game platforms
3DO3DO3DSNintendo 3DS, 3DS Virtual Console, iQue 3DSAMIAmiga
AMI32Amiga CD32AmiOSAmigaOS family, including
AmigaOS 4, AROS, and MorphOS
APPIIApple II family
APPGSTerm not foundARCAcorn ArchimedesArcadeArcade video game
ATRAtari 8-bit computersATR26Atari 2600, Atari 2800ATRSTAtari ST, Atari Falcon
BSDBerkeley Software Distribution,
OpenBSD or FreeBSD
C64Commodore 64CPCAmstrad CPC
DCDreamcastDOSDOS / MS-DOSDRADragon 32/64
DROIDAndroidDSNintendo DS, DSiWare, iQue DSFMTFM Towns
GBGame BoyGBAGame Boy Advance, iQue GBAGCNGameCube
GCOMGame.comGENSega Genesis / Mega DriveGGGame Gear
IBMIBM Personal Computer, IBM PC compatibleiOSiOS, iPhone, iPod, iPadOS, iPad,
visionOS, Apple Vision Pro
iPhoneTerm not found
JAGAtari JaguarKFTerm not foundLINLinux
MACClassic Mac OS, 2001 and beforeMOBIMobile phoneN64Nintendo 64, iQue Player
NESNintendo Entertainment System / FamicomNeXTNeXT ComputerNGEN-Gage
NX(replace with NS)NX2(replace with NS2)ODY2Magnavox Odyssey 2
OSXmacOSPALMPalm OSPC88PC-8800 series
PC98PC-9800 seriesPCETurboGrafx-16 / PC EnginePDS1Imlac PDS-1
PippinApple PippinPLATOPLATOPS1PlayStation 1
PS2PlayStation 2PS3PlayStation 3PS4PlayStation 4
PS5PlayStation 5PSNPlayStation NetworkPSPPlayStation Portable
PSVPlayStation VitaPSVRPlaystation VR, PlayStation VR2S32XSega 32X
SATSega SaturnSCDSega CD / Mega CDSNESSuper Nintendo / Super
Famicom / Super Comboy
STARXerox StarTRS80TRS-80TZTapwave Zodiac
UNIXUnixVCTerm not foundWiiWii, WiiWare, Wii Virtual Console
WiiWareTerm not foundWiiUWii U, WiiU Virtual ConsoleWINMicrosoft Windows, all
versions Windows 95 and up
WIN3XTerm not foundWIN9XTerm not foundX360(replace with XB360)
X68KX68000XBLATerm not foundXBOX(replace with XB)
XOne(replace with XBO)XSX/S(replace with XBX/S)ZXZX Spectrum
Types of releases
CompilationA compilation, anthology or collection of several titles, usually (but not always) belonging to the same series
Early accessA game launched in early access is unfinished and thus might contain bugs and glitches or have some of the content missing
EpisodicAn episodic video game that is released in batches over a period of time
ExpansionA large-scale DLC to an already existing game that adds new story, areas, maps and additions and/or changes to the game's mechanics
Full releaseA full release of a game that launched in early access first
LimitedA special release (often called "Limited" or "Collector's Edition") with bonus collector's material. Often provided to people who pre-order a game
PortThe game first appeared on a different platform and a port was made. The game is like the original, with few or no differences
RemakeThe game is an enhanced remake of an original, made using new engine and/or assets and thus containing completely new sound, graphics and possibly changes to the story and/or gameplay
RemasterThe game is a remaster of an original, released on the same or different platform, with minor changes to graphics, sound and/or gameplay
RereleaseThe game was re-released on the same platform with no or only minor changes

List

Initially items sorted alphabetically by "title". The table can be sorted by a different column via clicking on the small box next to column heading.

See also

References

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