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Doom
1993 first-person shooter video game developed by id Software
Q217423
1996 first-person shooter

Wolfenstein 3D
1992 first-person shooter video game
Q1767176
1993 city-building simulation video game and the second installment in the SimCity series

SimCity
1989 video game

Q856904
NetHack is an open source single-player roguelike video game, first released in 1987 and maintained by the NetHack DevTeam. The game is a fork of the 1984 game Hack, itself inspired by the 1980 game Rogue. The player takes the role of one of several pre-defined character classes to descend through multiple dungeon floors, fighting monsters and collecting treasure, to recover the "Amulet of Yendor" at the lowest floor and then escape.
Q864177
1991 puzzle-platformer video game

Q424271
Freeciv is a single- and multiplayer turn-based strategy game for workstations and personal computers inspired by the proprietary ''Sid Meier's Civilization series. It is available for most desktop computer operating systems and available in an online browser version. Released under the GNU GPL-2.0-or-later, Freeciv'' is free and open-source software. The game's default settings are closest to Civilization II, in both gameplay and graphics, including the units and the isometric grid. However, with a lot of multiplayer games being played in longturn communities, rulesets and additional variants

Dune II
1992 real-time strategy video game
Heroes of Might and Magic II
1996 video game

Alone in the Dark
1992 video game

Hexen: Beyond Heretic
1995 video game

Flashback
1992 video game

Heretic
1994 video game

Populous
1989 video game
Q810986
1988 chess-playing video game
Q55815
1984 video game

Syndicate
1993 video game

Gods
1991 video game

Pipe Mania
1989 video game

Rick Dangerous
1989 video game

Q220174
Zool: Ninja of the Nth Dimension is a platform video game developed and published by Gremlin Graphics. It was marketed as a rival to Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog. Originally released for the Amiga home computer in October 1992, the game was subsequently ported to Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Master System, Game Boy and Game Gear, as well as other home computers. A sequel, Zool 2, was released in 1993. A remastered version of the original game, titled Zool Redimensioned, was developed by Sumo Digital Academy and published by
Secret Mode for Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox On
Angband
roguelike video game, open source, first release version in 1990, community driven development up to now

Nebulus
1987 video game

The Chaos Engine
1993 video game

Cannon Fodder
1993 video game
Moria
free Rogue-like video game

The Last Ninja
1987 action-adventure game
Q2300281
1996 run and gun video game

Lemmings 2: The Tribes
1993 computer game

James Pond 2: Codename: RoboCod
1991 video game

James Pond: Underwater Agent
1990 video game

Simon the Sorcerer
point-and-click adventure

Xenon 2: Megablast
1989 video game

Pac-Mania
is a 1987 maze video game developed and published by Namco for Japanese arcades; it was licensed to Atari Games for release in North America. In the game, the player controls Pac-Man as he must eat all of the dots while avoiding the colored ghosts that chase him in the maze. Eating large flashing "Power Pellets" will allow Pac-Man to eat the ghosts for bonus points, which lasts for a short period of time. A new feature to this game allows Pac-Man to jump over the ghosts to evade capture. It is the ninth title in the Pac-Man video game series and was the last one developed for arcades up until

HeroQuest
1991 video game
Lotus
racing video game series

Descent II
1996 video game

Chuck Rock
1991 computer and video game

Loopz
Loopz is a puzzle video game designed and programmed by Ian Upton for the Atari ST in 1989. He previously worked as head game designer for Audiogenic, who acquired exclusive rights to the game, then in 1990 arranged for Mindscape to publish it for computers in North America and consoles worldwide.

Paradroid
Paradroid is a Commodore 64 video game written by Andrew Braybrook and published by Hewson Consultants in 1985. It is a shoot 'em up with puzzle elements and was critically praised at release. The objective is to clear a fleet of spaceships of hostile robots by destroying them or taking over them via a minigame. It was remade as Paradroid 90 for the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST home computers and as Paradroid 2000 for the Acorn Archimedes. There exist several fan-made remakes for modern PCs. In 2004, the Commodore 64 version was re-released as a built-in game on the C64 Direct-to-TV, in 2008 f

Fire and Ice
1992 video game

SWIV
SWIV is a 1991 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by The Sales Curve. It was released for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC computers. A Game Boy Color conversion was published in 2001.

Magic Pockets
1992 platform game developed by the Bitmap Brothers

Hostages
1988 computer game

Zarch
Zarch (also released as Virus) is a 3D video game developed by David Braben in 1987 for the launch of the Acorn Archimedes computer. Zarch started off as a demo called Lander which was bundled with almost all release of the Acorn Archimedes.
Q844519
1991 video game

The Pawn
1985 video game

Corruption
1988 video game

Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe
1990 video game
3D Construction Kit
utility for creating 3D worlds in Freescape

Lotus Turbo Challenge 2
1991 video game

Jinxter
Jinxter is an interactive fiction video game developed by Magnetic Scrolls and published by Rainbird in 1987 for 8-bit and 16-bit home computers of the time. Jinxter tells the story of a man on a mission to save the fictional land of Aquitania from the looming threat of evil witches. The game was well received by critics upon its release.

Iron Lord
1989 video game

Heimdall
1992 video game
Fish!
Fish! is a text adventure game by Magnetic Scrolls released in 1988. The game was designed by John Molloy, Phil South and Peter Kemp with contributions by Rob Steggles.