Games Released or Invented in 1995
- Across Suez (second, updated version)
- Advanced Tracks to Telluride
- Battlelords
- Blood Wars Card Game
- Cluedo Super Sleuth
- Doomtrooper
- Dragon Dice
- El Grande
- Empire of the Rising Sun
- Everway
- The Great Dalmuti
- Guardians (card game) (collectible card game)
- Highlander: The Card Game
- Jenga Ultimate
- Legends of the Five Rings Collectible Card Game
- Medici
- Middle-earth Collectible Card Game
- Mortal Kombat Kard Game
- Murphy's World (role-playing game)
- Necromunda
- Nightbane (role-playing game)
- OverPower card game
- Quest for the Grail
- Rage (collectible card game)
- Redemption card game
- RoboRally - Armed and Dangerous
- The Settlers of Catan
- Shadowfist (collectible card game)
- Sim City The Card Game
- Simply Cosmic
- Star Wars Customizable Card Game
- Ultimate Combat! (collectible card game)
- Vampire: The Eternal Struggle (earlier known as Jyhad)
- Warzone - A Fast & Furious Miniatures Battle Game
- WildStorms: The Expandable Super-Hero Card Game
- Wing Commander Collectible Trading Card Game
- Wyvern
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