Wolfpack is a World War II submarine simulator published by Brøderbund in the 1990s, for Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, and Macintosh. It simulates combat actions between wolf packs of German U-boats and convoys of Allied destroyers and merchant vessels in the Battle of the Atlantic.
Pinball Wizard 2000 is the successor of Kingsoft's Pinball Wizard for the Amiga. This pinball game features five tables:
- Industrial Revolution
- Hattrick
- Rock'n'Roll Heaven
- Prohibition
- Earth Inferno
- Mystic (bonus table).
1999, the year Out of the Park was released on DOS. Made by Out of the Park Developments GmbH & Co. KG and published by Out of the Park Developments GmbH & Co. KG, this sports game is available for free on this page.
Many key features of the game series were introduced with this game. It was set in 320×240 256-colored screen (in the once-popular VGA X-mode). In-game artworks such as scenes, monsters, character portraits, items were fashioned in Chinese painting style.
Supernova is a text based adventure where you must find another life to live, after years of working your life away in some dusty, mucked up mine. The mines main source, barren metal, is running low, so it's time find another way of bringing in the profits.
An add-on for a 1993 turn-based strategy game Warlords II. It includes tools that allow users to create custom maps and in-game assets like units and terrains.
This bundle comes with 24 new scenarios.
Demonworld is the first computer game based on the tabletop game by German based developer Hobby Products. In the game, the player may either play single scenarios or join a campaign either for the human or the demonic side.
21 Gewinnt is a German shareware gambling game. The rules are similar to the card game Blackjack but instead of cards, you use dice.
Playing against the computer you throw two dice and add their values. After every throw you can either throw again or let your opponent try his luck. You win by achieving 21, when the computer busts (reaching more than 21) or when you are nearer to 21 then he is.
In the shareware version you can only play against the computer. By registering you are able to play with one of your friends.
Alpha Storm is a spaceship simulator and a first person shooter. You can travel through star systems. Encounter enemy fleets and battle them with the ship's weapons/devices, or by shooting the enemy ships shields down and teleporting there to kill the crew by your own. If you're not lucky, they may teleport to your ship and eliminate you.
Neverwinter Nights is a computer game released in 1991. It was developed by Stormfront Studios and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. and ran on MS-DOS. It was the first multiplayer online role-playing game to display graphics, and was hosted on AOL.
Neverwinter Nights was developed with gameplay similar to other games in the Gold Box series. Players begin by creating a character. After creating the character, gameplay takes place on a screen that displays text interactions, the names and current status of one's party of characters, and a window which displays images of geography marked with various pictures of characters or events. When combat occurs, gameplay switches to full-screen combat mode, in which a player's characters and enemies are represented by icons which move around in the course of battle.
Situated in the city of Neverwinter and more than twenty surrounding regions/areas, the game itself was similar to other official AD&D Forgotten Realms games of its time. As it was an online game, it had
Epic 2D platformer featuring a fat guy who escaped from jail and through a series of strange events ends up killing a dictator, kills a religious figure, destroys a city and travels to another planet with Yuri Gagarin.
Nomad is a space exploration, trading, and combat game. Its basic gameplay mechanics revolve around trading with various alien races (based on bartering rather than currency), as well as defending the ship against hostile crafts in action-oriented space combat. Compared to other space simulations, the game is more story-driven, featuring scripted conversations with characters and information-gathering. The game world includes several hundreds of planets and eleven alien races. The player-controlled ship can be customized with weapons (such as missiles), loaders, shield generators, engines, scanners, and jamming devices.
Gateway is a 1992 interactive fiction video game released by Legend Entertainment, and written by Glen Dahlgren and Mike Verdu. It is based on Frederik Pohl's Heechee universe.