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  • Railroad Empire

    1989

    Railroad Empire

    1989

    Simulator Strategy
    DOS
    The second game in the A-Train series. This American localization/port was the first time the series ever landed in the U.S, though it wasn't until the third entry that the series gained some success.
  • Autobots

    1989

    Autobots

    1989

    Puzzle Indie
    DOS
    Clear levels by making robots smash into one another. You do this by manipulating them to crash into one another using your player icon (the robots always move towards your player, so if you can get two robots moving on the same lateral plane towards you then they are an easy kill.) When two robots crash into one another they form a pile of debris which can also be used to destroy robots.
  • Enchanted

    1989

    Enchanted

    1989

    Pinball
    DOS
    Enchanted is a Pinball game in which a magician must travel through his space-time ship to different worlds to prevent them from being destroyed by an evil entity that threatened the entire galaxy. With this argument, the player must visit these worlds through different boards, obtaining, of course, the highest score
  • Prophecy I: The Fall of Trinadon

    1989

    Prophecy I: The Fall of Trinadon

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    DOS
  • Bananoid

    1989

    Bananoid

    1989

    Arcade
    DOS
    Bananoid is a freeware Arkanoid clone, which runs on a tweaked VGA mode the author likes to call 360x240 MCGA. It features seven levels that span two screens for a total resolution of 544x240, according to the manual.
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 4.0

    1989

    Microsoft Flight Simulator 4.0

    1989

    Simulator
    DOS
    Like the previous release, version 4 included scenery for five cities (New York, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Chicago). It featured CGA through VGA (in EGA resolution) support, and multi-user play. Version 4 also supported newer add-ons such as Microsoft's Aircraft & Scenery Designer, and Sublogic's USA scenery series.
  • Cosmic Soldier: Psychic War

    1989

    Cosmic Soldier: Psychic War

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS
    The 1987 sequel, Cosmic Soldier: Psychic War, was originally released for the MSX2 computer in Japan. In America, the game was released by Kyodai, and they changed the name to Psychic War and released the game for MS-DOS computers. The MS-DOS version censors Kayla's clothing. It changed the turn-based combat of its predecessor to a unique "tug of war" style real-time combat system, where battles are a clash of energy between the party and the enemy, with the player needing to push the energy towards the enemy to strike them, while being able to use a shield to block or a suction ability to absorb the opponent's power. The game also improves upon the conversation system of its predecessor and more closely resembles the one in Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei released around the same time.
  • Advanced Xoru

    1989

    Advanced Xoru

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    DOS
  • Double Dragon II: The Revenge

    1989

    Double Dragon II: The Revenge

    1989

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    DOS
    MS-DOS Port of "Double Dragon II".
  • Tetris

    1989

    Tetris

    1989

    Puzzle
    DOS
    Tetris is a game for the Sharp Wizard or Electronic notebook in Japan.
  • David Wolf: Secret Agent

    1989

    David Wolf: Secret Agent

    1989

    Shooter Racing Arcade
    DOS
    David Wolf: Secret Agent merges digitized cinematic cutscenes with bitmap and 3D animation to create an action-based interactive movie. Four 3D action simulations are the heart of the game: HangGliding (with a machine gun mounted to the front), Sportscar driving (with a machine gun mounted to the front), Fighter Simulation (with a machine gun and a missile launcher mounted to the front), and Skydiving (no machine gun). The player follows along with the story for a few minutes, then is attacked and must outwit his opponents to live.
  • Dà Fùwēng

    1989

    Dà Fùwēng

    1989

    Card & Board Game
    DOS
  • Ghostbusters II

    1989

    Ghostbusters II

    1989

    Shooter Arcade
    DOS
    star 3.5
    The release of "Ghostbusters II" for DOS, based on the movie of the same name.
  • MinerVGA

    1989

    MinerVGA

    1989

    Simulator Strategy
    DOS
    A game where you buy equipment, then head beneath the town (built over an very strong layer of rock) and do mining in order to become rich and marry the woman of your dreams.
  • Street Fighting Man

    1989

    Street Fighting Man

    1989

    Fighting
    DOS
    Are you ready for a challenge that will test your game playing abilities to the max - if so read on! You control Nick "The Hammer" on a rescue mission that will take you onto the streets of five of the most dangerous cities in the USA. The streets are controlled by gangs possesive of their turf and a trespass always starts a rumble. Homeboys, Lipsticks, Sharks and other gangs roam at will through an incredible street and hideout maze of unique 3D graphics. Nick "The Hammer" is a bad dude himself and his punch and kick abilities are the equal of any street warrior. He will also need his full armory of weapons including knives, crowbars, and chains to survive in the urban jungle. Warning! Don't be fooled by any friendly bystander as they could end up becoming just as dangerous as the most vicious gang member. The battles are bloody - the graphics superb - beware, you play at your own risk!
  • Daydream

    1989

    Daydream

    1989

    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    DOS
  • CD-Man

    1989

    CD-Man

    1989

    Arcade
    DOS
    CD-Man is a Pac-Man clone for PC DOS. It features 5 different worlds in EGA graphics.
  • Magic Puzzle

    1989

    Magic Puzzle

    1989

    Puzzle
    DOS
  • Dungeons of Kairn

    1989

    Dungeons of Kairn

    1989

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS
    Save the kingdom of Hamnlin from the Mad Mage Inshanis, by setting out to recover Artifacts hidden throughout the vast lands of Kairn. Recruit new adventurers from a variety of professions and level them up as you gain experience, slay monsters and explore the dungeons. The Mad Mage is in possession of all the Artifacts save three. These you must recover, then journey to the Mad Mage’s island and use them to defeat him. The shareware version only includes the first dungeon; a registered copy adds the other 3.
  • OutRun

    1989

    OutRun

    1989

    Racing Arcade
    DOS
    MS-DOS Port of "OutRun".
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