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The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
1996 video game
The Elder Scrolls: Arena
1994 video game
Tajemnica Statuetki
1993 adventure video game
An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire
1997 video game
Hovertank 3D
1991 video game
Scorched Earth
1991 video game
Space Quest V
1993 video game
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Manhattan Missions
1991 TMNT video game
The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard
1998 video game
Test Drive III: The Passion
1990 racing video game
F-15 Strike Eagle III
1992 video game
Grand Prix 2
1996 racing video game by MicroProse
The Simpsons: Bart's House of Weirdness
1992 video game
Ken's Labyrinth
1993 video game
Achtung, die Kurve!
1995 video game
SkyRoads
1993 video game
Crisis in the Kremlin
1991 video game
SimHealth
SimHealth: The National Health Care Simulation is a management simulation video game developed by Thinking Tools and published by Maxis in 1994 for MS-DOS with assistance from the Markle Foundation. It is a simulation of the United States healthcare system. The game was released during congressional debates on the Clinton health care plan.
ZZT
ZZT is a 1991 action-adventure puzzle video game and game creation system developed and published by Potomac Computer Systems for MS-DOS. It was later released as freeware in 1997. It is an early game allowing user-generated content using object-oriented programming. Players control a smiley face to battle various creatures and solve puzzles in different grid-based boards in a chosen world. It has four worlds where players explore different boards and interact with objects such as ammo, bombs, and scrolls to reach the end of the game. It includes an in-game editor, allowing players to develop
Witchaven
Witchaven (usually pronounced ) is a dark fantasy first-person shooter video game developed by Capstone Software and published by Intracorp Entertainment in 1995. Its sword-and-sorcery themed story tasks the knight Grondoval with a quest to seek out and destroy a lair of witches in their titular fortress, fighting hordes of hostile monsters along the way. Witchaven features action role-playing elements such as leveling, as well as an emphasis on melee combat. Its code was based upon an early version of the nascent Build engine. The game received overall mixed reviews, such as praise for its at
Neverwinter Nights
1991 role-playing video game
Blood Bowl
1995 video game
Corridor 7: Alien Invasion
1994 video game
The Terminator: Future Shock
1995 video game
FX Fighter
1995 video game
Lost in Time
1993 video game
Skynet
1996 video game
Anvil of Dawn
1995 video game
Network Q RAC Rally Championship
1996 video game
Silent Hunter
1996 video game
One Must Fall: 2097
1994 video game
Screamer Rally
1997 video game
Microsoft Space Simulator
1994 video game
BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Revenge
1990 video game
Metaltech: Earthsiege
1994 video game
The Terminator: Rampage
1993 video game
Frontier: First Encounters
1995 video game
Aces of the Pacific
1992 video game
Operation Body Count
1994 video game
Xargon
Xargon: The Mystery of the Blue Builders is a video game trilogy created by Allen W. Pilgrim and produced by Epic MegaGames for DOS. The game is a side-scrolling platform game. The main character, Malvineous Havershim, must journey through strange landscapes as he seeks to destroy the evil Xargon.
Fatal Racing
1996 video game
Mega Man
video game for the DOS Platform
Shadow Knights
1991 video game
Buck Rogers: Matrix Cubed
1992 video game
X-Men II: The Fall of the Mutants
1990 video game
Hyperspeed
Hyperspeed is a space combat role-playing video game developed by MicroProse Software in 1991 for MS-DOS, and is a sequel to Lightspeed.
Cyclones
CyClones is a first-person shooter video game for MS-DOS developed by Raven Software and published by Strategic Simulations in 1994.
The Legacy: Realm of Terror
1993 video game
Spellcasting 101: Sorcerers Get All The Girls
1990 video game
The Terminator
1990 video game for DOS
Kasparov's Gambit
1993 video game
Chronomaster
Chronomaster is an adventure game developed by DreamForge Intertainment for MS-DOS compatible operating systems and published by IntraCorp on 20 December 1995. Its main plot was written by novelist Roger Zelazny and was his last known work, since he died during the game's development. Because of Zelazny's passing, Dreamforge used in-house puzzle and game designers John McGirk and Aaron Kreader to complete a majority of the game puzzles, while leaving the overall game plot and concept intact according to Zelazny's vision.
Kiloblaster
Kiloblaster is a fixed shooter video game trilogy written by Allen Pilgrim and published by Epic MegaGames in 1992 for IBM PC compatibles. Based on Namco's Galaxian from 1979, there are a few differences such as allowing greater player movement (horizontally and vertically), much faster enemy movement, power-ups, enemies that take more than one hit, and allies to assist in battle.
Genewars
Genewars is a 1996 real-time strategy video game for DOS featuring standard elements of strategy, along with minor terrain editing and cross-species breeding. Its working title was "Biosphere".
Electro Man
1992 video game
Metaltech: Battledrome
1994 video game
Overkill
1992 vertical scrolling shooter
Clash of Steel
1993 video game
EcoQuest: The Search for Cetus
1991 video game