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  • Ultima VII: The Black Gate

    1992

    Ultima VII: The Black Gate

    1992

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    DOS
    star 8.9
    It has been two centuries since the Avatar last appeared in our good kingdom. Some have written that at last it is possible to interpret the tales of the Avatar as they should be, with the proper historical perspective. Some argue that as time moves on, the truth of what actually occurred will fade even further away and that we have a responsibility to preserve the legends as we now know them. However, most agree when it comes to a number of basic theories. While there are those who maintain that the stories of the Avatar are only myths, practically all credible scholars say that at least some elements of the Avatar’s tales are historical fact. In reality, one need look no further than the Isle of the Avatar to see very persuasive evidence that the Avatar did indeed exist - at least as a person if not as a spiritual being! It is most likely that there has been more than one Avatar. All of the writings insist that the Avatar who negotiated the peace between Britannia and the gargoyles is the one and same person w
  • One Must Fall: 2097

    1994

    One Must Fall: 2097

    1994

    Fighting
    DOS
    star 8.8
    Welcome to One Must Fall 2097. This game is an action-fighting game similar to Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat but it has a much more to offer. Once you're into the game, you choose your pilot. Each pilot has different strengths and weaknesses. You may want one that is faster, or that can take a punch or two, or one that just looks good. Each pilot needs a good vehicle, or a robot in this case. You fight other piloted robots. For victory, You gain money, for money, You can buy some upgrades and beat more robots. The economy part of this game is really simple :-), but gives new experience from a simple fighting game. In the background story of the robot-fighting games are multinational corporations. One such corporation, World Aeronautics and Robotics (WAR), runs the entire show. WAR was started as a research institute to provide human-assisted robots for space travel. Their first prototypes were activated in 2009 and were immediately put to use by a conglomeration of companies from Japanamerica to build the first
  • Commander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy!: The Armageddon Machine

    1991

    Commander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy!: The Armageddon Machine

    1991

    Shooter Platform
    DOS
    star 8.8
    After completing the mission in episode one, Keen learns of the Shikadi's enormous ship, which doubles as the largest weapon ever built. So in episode two, titled "The Armageddon Machine", Keen faces his greatest challenge yet - to save the Galaxy!
  • Grand Prix 2

    1996

    Grand Prix 2

    1996

    Racing Simulator Sport
    DOS
    star 8.7
    All the circuits and drivers of the 1994 Formula 1 World Championship is recreated in Geoff Crammond's second racing simulation. The game is viewed from within the cockpit - external views are provided primarily for use in replays or demonstrations. Texture mapping and full detail in the rear view mirrors are available for almost every visible feature. The game has 5 skill levels, 7 driving aids such as automatic brakes and a dotted 'ideal racing line' to follow available on lower skill levels, and variable race and practice session lengths. You will have to alter the car's setup to get the best possible car performance - this ranges from standard features such as brake balance and gear ratios onto more technical ones such as spring settings and the ride height. Multiplayer games involve either taking it in turns on a single computer, or on a linkup.
  • Liero

    1998

    Liero

    1998

    Shooter
    DOS
    star 8.6
    Liero is a simple game. Pick your five weapons, and unleash your inner fury. The game is always played one versus one on a map of your choice, and yes, you have to play with someone who is right next to you. To shoot is of course easy enough to figure out, but if you want to step up your game, you need to figure out things like how to swing yourself to safety with the ninja rope, to use timed weapons for area denial, to hunt without being hunted, to ambush, hit and run, and control that darn guided missile.
  • Space Quest V: The Next Mutation

    1993

    Space Quest V: The Next Mutation

    1993

    Point-and-click Puzzle Adventure
    DOS
    star 8.5
    After travelling back and forth through time in the previous game, Roger Wilco is back in the Starfleet Acadamy, serving as both a cadet and a janitor. Cheating his way through the Starfleet Aptitude Test, Roger is finally given the rank of captain, his own ship (a garbage scow) and a mission: to explore strange new worlds (which no man in his right mind would explore), to seek out new life and new civilizations (which grew out of the massive amounts of trash Roger will collect on his way), to boldly go where no man has gone before. Step by step Roger will have to unveil a galaxy-wide biohazardous material dumping scheme, solve the mystery of the disappearance of a fellow Starfleet captain and his ship, and confront an agent of an old nemesis.
  • Ecstatica

    1994

    Ecstatica

    1994

    Adventure Arcade
    DOS
    star 8.5
    Help to free Ecstatica in this terrifing graphic adventure with a fully explorable 3D environment, stunning animation, and ground breaking ellipsoid technology graphics. So lock your doors and check under your bed. Ecstatica is a nightmare like none you've experienced before.
  • Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons: Marooned on Mars

    1990

    Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons: Marooned on Mars

    1990

    Platform
    DOS
    star 8.3
    Commander Keen's very first adventure, and the debut of id's groundbreaking side-scrolling technology. In the game you play the role of Commander Keen: the alter-ego of an eight year-old genius by the name of Billy Blaze. When Billy learns that the Earth is in danger, he dons his brother's football helmet and his homemade interstellar spaceship to become Commander Keen -- Defender of the Earth!
  • Prince of Persia

    1990

    Prince of Persia

    1990

    Platform Puzzle Adventure
    DOS
    star 8.2
    The DOS port of Prince of Persia. Prince of Persia is a cinematic platform game originally developed and published by Broderbund for the Apple II in 1989. Taking place in medieval Persia, players control an unnamed protagonist who must venture through a series of dungeons to defeat the evil Grand Vizier Jaffar and save an imprisoned princess. Ported to a wide range of platforms after the original Apple II release, it is believed to have been the first cinematic platformer, inspiring many games in this subgenre.
  • Jazz Jackrabbit

    1994

    Jazz Jackrabbit

    1994

    Shooter Platform Adventure
    DOS
    star 8.1
    Devan Shell, the leader of the turtle terrorists, has kidnapped the beloved rabbit princess, Eva Earlong, and has inhabited the galaxy with his looting goons! Is all hope lost for the galactic rabbits? The fate of planet Carrotus is in the hands of one lone rabbit! It's up to you to rescue Eva Earlong and prevent Devan Shell from financing his maniacal plot of turtle domination by swiping the goods out from under his slimy beak.
  • Betrayal at Krondor

    1993

    Betrayal at Krondor

    1993

    Puzzle Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Adventure
    DOS
    star 8
    Betrayal at Krondor: Midkemia – a realm of enchantment and ancient magic where elves, dwarves and man once battled an unimaginable evil across rifts in time and space. The legends tell of a boy named Pug who would become Master Magician. His friend, Tomas, would wield the unearthly armor of the Valheru and command the armies of Elvandar to fight the final titanic battle at Sethanon. In Betrayal at Krondor experience an all-new tale in the Riftwar legacy as you travel the world of Ramar.
  • Wolfenstein 3D

    1992

    Wolfenstein 3D

    1992

    Shooter
    DOS
    star 7.9
    Wolfenstein 3D is a first-person shooter presented with rudimentary 3D graphics and a follow-up to the top-down infiltration game Castle Wolfenstein. The game is broken up into levels, each of which is a flat plane divided into areas and rooms by a grid-based pattern of walls and doors, all of equal height. Each level is themed after Nazi bunkers and buildings. To finish a level, the player must traverse through the area to reach an elevator. Levels are grouped together into named episodes, with the final level focusing on a boss fight with a particularly difficult enemy. While traversing the levels, the player must fight Nazi guards and soldiers, dogs, and other enemies while managing supplies of ammunition and health. While later releases of the game included the Nocturnal Missions expansion, this initial release did not.
  • Commander Keen in Aliens Ate My Baby Sitter!

    1991

    Commander Keen in Aliens Ate My Baby Sitter!

    1991

    Platform
    DOS
    star 7.9
    A mean bunch of hungry aliens have your babysitter and they're planning to make her their main course. Now it's up to you, as Billy's alter ego Commander Keen, to climb into your homemade Megarocket and save her. Or risk explaining what happened to your parents. The only question is: Can you complete your mission before dinnertime?
  • Scorched Earth

    1991

    Scorched Earth

    1991

    Strategy
    DOS
    star 7.9
    Blast your enemies from the face of the Earth together with Earth itself. Buy bigger weapons to crush more enemies. Get more money for crushing more enemies. And finaly buy a much more bigger weapons to crush even more enemies. Scorched Earth is an early classic shareware artillery game that featured hot-seat multiplayer for up to 10 players, and was the spiritual predecessor to games like the Worms series.
  • Ultima VII: Part Two - Serpent Isle

    1993

    Ultima VII: Part Two - Serpent Isle

    1993

    Role-playing (RPG)
    DOS
    star 7.9
    This game takes place 18 months after The Black Gate. Batlin, the leader of the Fellowship has disappeared, as well as Iolo's wife Gwenno. A map is found that points to the Serpent Isle where the Guardian is still planning to destroy Britannia. Lord British sends you, the Avatar, and your companions to this new land. Once there, you discover that a great imbalance is upon the isle and it is up to you to fix it. To do so, you must learn the philosophies of the original inhabitants of this land who worshipped giant serpents symbolizing the principles of Order, Chaos and Balance.
  • Jagged Alliance

    1995

    Jagged Alliance

    1995

    Role-playing (RPG) Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS) Tactical
    DOS
    star 7.9
    Jagged Alliance combines turn-based strategy and role-playing elements in a gripping mercenary-themed adventure. Set on the fictional island of Metavira, players are tasked by scientist Jack Richards and his daughter Brenda to reclaim control of the medicinal Fallow trees from the villainous Santino. Players must recruit and manage a team of mercenaries from a diverse roster of 60 unique characters, each with distinct personalities, skills, and voiced dialogue. The game offers tactical combat and non-linear gameplay, allowing players to approach missions with strategic freedom. With three difficulty levels and a replay feature, Jagged Alliance challenges players to refine their tactics and exploit enemy weaknesses. This blend of strategy and RPG elements immerses players in a high-stakes conflict where every decision can turn the tide of battle on the contested island of Metavira.
  • Commander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy!: Secret of the Oracle

    1991

    Commander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy!: Secret of the Oracle

    1991

    Platform
    DOS
    star 7.8
    In episode one of the fourth episode of the Commander Keen series, "Secret of the Oracle", Keen rockets to an alien planet to rescue the Keepers of the Oracle, who are the only ones capable of helping Keen find out more about the Shikadi.
  • Albion

    1995

    Albion

    1995

    Point-and-click Puzzle Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    DOS
    star 7.6
    It is the year 2227, and the gigantic interstellar factory ship, Toronto, cruises toward a lifeless planet endowed with a wealth of minerals. While studying the planet in his shuttlecraft, the pilot, Tom Driscoll, unavoidably crash lands. Against all expectations, he survives to discover his craft has landed in a world rich in flora and fauna, and inhabited by intelligent beings. How could the data on the planet of Albion have been so wrong? Take on the role of Tom Driscoll and explore the extensive world of Albion and its endless surprises in this turn-based, tactical RPG. Experience its vast beauty and strange cultures… but beware of its many hidden dangers! You, and the companions you acquire on your journey, will experience countless adventures together and your resourcefulness, skills of negotiation and ability to deal with numerous inhabitants will be repeatedly put to the test. But most importantly, your resolve in battle will determine not only your own fate, but that of the entire world.
  • Torin's Passage

    1995

    Torin's Passage

    1995

    Point-and-click Puzzle Adventure
    DOS
    star 7.3
    Torin's Passage is a game for children, but like all really good games, books, and movies with similar target audience it also has that knowing wink towards older audience, and the best thing about this game is that it "winks" a lot.
  • Duke Caribbean: Life's a Beach

    1997

    Duke Caribbean: Life's a Beach

    1997

    Shooter
    DOS
    star 7.2
    Sunstorm Interactive's final authorized expansion pack for Duke Nukem 3D. The add-on includes 7 new levels plus one secret level as well as 4 extra DukeMatch levels; all with new, tropical background music. The weapons and power-ups are the same, but they have new, beach-themed appearances (squirt guns, coconut launchers, and more!). The aliens, too, are now dressed in beach apparel.
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