My second desire was one revolving around when the viper and cyclone came out. So viper, cyclone, san marino roc and aviars both big bead and little bead (probably can't find a reasonably priced beadless aviar to play around with)
If you want to go with what I consider the "Cyclone" generation of drivers, they were the Whippet, Cyclone, Griffin, Gazelle, # 1 Driver, X-Clone, Cyclone 2 and Cheetah. All of these discs were on the market by 1995. Once you get to the Polaris LS and Pegasus I think you are into the next generation of drivers.
The Viper was one of the 21.7 cm drivers along with the Stingray, Cobra, Python, Ram and Raven. All of those were out by '95 as well. The bigger diameter Discraft drivers were the Eclipse, Tracer, Shadow and Marauder.
Innova had some even bigger drivers: Scorpion, Barracuda, Phenix, Lynx, Jaguar.
Along with the Lightning discs I already mentioned, the # 2 Flyer (B-2 Stealth), # 1 Hookshot (Dauntless), # 1 Slice (F-6 Hellcat) and # 2 Hookshot (P-38 J Lightning) were big diameter drivers in use at the time as well.
Other than the DGA factored discs like the # 1 Professional Driver and the Destiny/Dynamic discs like the Jet Eye (which you almost never saw anyone throwing), that was the driver selection of 1995.