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Freddy Hardest
DOS19883.6/5 Dinamic Multimedia
Game Over
DOS19882.9/5 Dinamic Multimedia
Game Over is an abandoned side scrolling shooter/platform game designed by Ignacio Ruiz Tejedor, Pedro Sudón Aguilar, developed and released by Dinamic Multimedia in 1988 for DOS. Game Over isn't exactly one of the best games ever made... be prepared for clunky controls and repetitive level design that may test your patience.
Gamma Force in Pit of a Thousand Screams
DOS19883.8/5 Tom Snyder Productions
Guardians of Infinity: to Save Kennedy
DOS1988protected3.5/5 Paragon Software
Ikari Warriors 2: Victory Road
DOS19883.6/5 SNK Corporation
Impossible Mission 2
DOS19884.3/5 Novotrade Software
Journey to the Center of the Earth
DOS19883.5/5 Chip
Lane Mastodon vs. the Blubbermen
DOS19884/5 Tom Snyder Productions
Manhunter: New York
DOS19883.8/5 Evryware
Menace
DOS19882.8/5 DMA Design
Menace is a classic shoot 'em up video game that was developed by DMA Design, a company later known as Rockstar North, and initially released in 1988. The game was originally released for the Amiga and Atari ST home computer systems and for DOS. The player's objective is to navigate their spacecraft through various levels filled with enemy ships, o...
Return to Doom
DOS19883.8/5 Topologika Software
Rocket Ranger
DOS1988protected4.2/5 Cinemaware
Scavengers of the Mutant World
DOS19883.9/5 Interstel Corporation
Side Arms Hyper Dyne
DOS19883.8/5 Capcom
Silpheed
DOS19884/5 Game Arts
Skyfox II: The Cygnus Conflict
DOS19883.7/5 Dynamix
Speedball
DOS19884.2/5 Bitmap Brothers
Star Command
DOS1988protected4/5 SSI Strategic Simulations Inc.
Star Goose!
DOS19884/5 Logotron
Star Goose is a classic video game developed by Logotron and released in 1988 for various home computer systems of that era, including the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, and Amstrad CPC. It is a top-down, vertically scrolling shooter that combines elements of shoot 'em up gameplay with exploration and power-up mechanics.
Star Trek: First Contact
DOS19883.6/5 Simon & Schuster Interactive
Star Trek: The Rebel Universe
DOS19883.8/5 Firebird
Star Wars
DOS19884.2/5 Atari
Starquake
DOS19884/5 Bubble Bus Software
Starquake is a weird DOS science fiction platform game developed by Bubble Bus Software in 1988 and designed by Stephen Crow and Dave Collins. The Commodore 64 version boasts a wonderful soundtrack. Unfortunately, the PC version comes with CGA graphics and no soundtrack.
Stellar Crusade
DOS1988protected3.9/5 SSI Strategic Simulations Inc.
The Colony
DOS19883.2/5
The Twilight Zone
DOS19884.2/5
The Twilight Zone is an abandoned sci-fi themed adventure game based on the popular TV series of the same name. The Twilight zone released in 1988 by First Row Software Publishing for DOS and Amiga. At it's core, The Twilight Zone is a text adventure, so you have to type in commands, but it's supported by the graphics.
Uridium
DOS19883.9/5 Graftgold
Uridium is a classic shoot 'em up video game that was originally developed by Andrew Braybrook and published by Hewson Consultants in 1986 for various home computer platforms (including MS-DOS). In Uridium, players control a spaceship known as the Manta, and the objective is to destroy a series of enemy spacecraft, as well as ground-based inst...
Vectorball
DOS19882.9/5 Binary Design
Virus
DOS19883.9/5
Visions of the Aftermath: The Boomtown
DOS19883.3/5 Mindscape
Visions of the Aftermath: The Boomtown is an abandoned simulation game with role-playing elements developed by Mindscape and released in 1988 exclusively for DOS. Visions of the Aftermath is one of the few early examples of games involving survival in a post-apocalyptic environment.