Category
page 1Amiga games

Civilization
1991 strategy video game

Q6497116
Myst is a 1993 adventure video game developed by Cyan and published by Broderbund for Mac OS. In the game, the player travels via a special book to a mysterious island called Myst. The player interacts with objects and traverses the environment by clicking on pre-rendered imagery. Solving puzzles allows the player to travel to other worlds ("Ages"), which reveal the backstory of the game's characters and help the player make the choice of whom to aid.
Q4047361
1989 video game

Mortal Kombat
1992 video game
Q1767176
1993 city-building simulation video game and the second installment in the SimCity series

SimCity
1989 video game

Arkanoid
is a 1986 block breaker video game developed and published by Taito for Japanese arcades; in North America, it was published by Romstar. Controlling a paddle-like craft known as the Vaus, the player is tasked with clearing a formation of colorful blocks by deflecting a ball towards it without letting the ball leave the bottom edge of the playfield. Some blocks contain power-ups that have various effects, such as increasing the length of the Vaus, creating several additional balls, or equipping the Vaus with cannons. Other blocks may be indestructible or require multiple hits to break.
Q179247
1990 point-and-click graphic adventure game developed and published by Lucasfilm Games
Q88759
1986 video game

Street Fighter II
1991 video game developed by Capcom

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

Mortal Kombat II
1993 competitive fighting game

Zork
Zork is a text adventure game first released in 1977 by developers Tim Anderson, Marc Blank, Bruce Daniels, and Dave Lebling for the PDP-10 mainframe computer. The original developers and others, as the company Infocom, expanded and split the game into three titlesZorkI: The Great Underground Empire, ZorkII: The Wizard of Frobozz, and ZorkIII: The Dungeon Masterwhich were released commercially for a range of personal computers beginning in 1980. In Zork, the player explores the abandoned Great Underground Empire in search of treasure. The player moves between the game's hundreds of locations a

FIFA International Soccer
1993 sports video game

Another World
action-adventure video game by Eric Chahi

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

Golden Axe
1989 beat 'em up video game

Dune II
1992 real-time strategy video game

Cave Story
2004 video game

Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
1992 computer game

Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge
1991 adventure video game

Street Fighter
1987 arcade video game

Maniac Mansion
1987 video game

Sid Meier's Colonization
1994 video game

Final Fight
1989 beat-'em-up video game developed by Capcom

Castlevania
1986 video game

SimEarth
SimEarth: The Living Planet is a life simulation game, the second designed by Will Wright, published in 1990 by Maxis. In SimEarth, the player controls the development of a planet. English scientist James Lovelock served as an advisor and his Gaia hypothesis of planet evolution was incorporated into the game. Versions were made for the Macintosh, Atari ST, Amiga, IBM PC, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega CD, and TurboGrafx-16. It was re-released for the Wii Virtual Console. In 1996, several of Maxis' simulation games were re-released under the Maxis Collector Series with greater compat

Warzone 2100
1999 Windows strategy video game by Pumpkin Studios published by Eidos, revived by Warzone 2100 Project

Nexuiz
Nexuiz is a free first-person shooter video game developed and published by Alientrap. It was released on May 31, 2005 under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and uses the DarkPlaces engine, a modified Quake engine. A remake, also called Nexuiz, was released for Steam and Xbox 360 using CryEngine 3.

Rogue
1980 video game
Q698705
1987 video game

The Lost Vikings
1993 video game developed by Interplay Entertainment

Flashback
1992 video game

Battletoads
1991 beat 'em up video game developed by Rare

Worms
1995 video game
Q672380
1990 video game
1943: The Battle of Midway
1987 arcade game

Joust
1982 video game

King's Bounty
1991 turn-based fantasy computer and video game

SimAnt
SimAnt: The Electronic Ant Colony is a 1991 life simulation video game by Maxis and the company's third product, focusing on the lifecycle of ants. It was designed by Will Wright. In 1992, it was named "Best Simulation Game" at the Software Publishers Association's Codie awards. SimAnt was re-released in 1993 as part of the SimClassics Volume 1 compilation alongside SimCity Classic and SimLife for MS-DOS, Mac and Amiga. In 1996, SimAnt, alongside several of Maxis' simulation games were re-released under the Maxis Collector Series with greater compatibility with Windows 95 and differing box art

Paperboy
1985 arcade game

Ghosts 'n Goblins
1985 video game
Q810986
1988 chess-playing video game

Marble Madness
1984 arcade video game

Commando
1985 video game

Q902612
Supaplex is a video game created by Philip Jespersen and Michael Stopp, two Swiss students, and published by Digital Integration in 1991. It is an extended clone of Boulder Dash.

Out Run
1986 video game

Populous
1989 video game

Beneath a Steel Sky
1994 video game developed by Virgin Interactive Entertainment

Dragon's Lair
1983 video game developed by Advanced Microcomputer Systems

Altered Beast
1988 video game

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure
1989 video game

UFO: Enemy Unknown
1994 video game
Q2468410
1987 arcade video game

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
1989 arcade game

R-Type
is a 1987 horizontally scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Irem for arcades. The player controls the R-9 "Arrowhead" starship in its efforts to destroy the Bydo, a powerful alien race bent on wiping out all of mankind. The R-9 can acquire a glowing orb called a "Force", giving limited protection from enemy fire and providing additional firepower.

Michael Jackson's Moonwalker
1989 video game

Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
1993 arcade video game

Qix
( ) is a 1981 puzzle video game developed and published by Taito for arcades. Designed by husband and wife team Randy and Sandy Pfeiffer, Qix is one of a handful of games made by Taito's American division (another is Zoo Keeper). At the start of each level, the playing field is a large, empty rectangle, containing the Qix, an abstract stick-like entity that performs graceful but unpredictable motions within the confines of the rectangle. The objective is to draw lines that close off parts of the rectangle to fill in a set amount of the playfield.