Abandonware DOS title

The most popular fixed screen games

In a fixed screen game there is no scrolling, neither vertical nor horizontal. In a fixed screen video game, the screen doesn't move in any way. Anything but the screen can usually move anyway, but gameplay is restricted to the fixed screen. Early arcade games where typically fixed screen games: scrolling was harder to obtain in the early age of video gaming.
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J-Bird

DOS1983remake4.1/5 Orion Software
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Street Fighter

DOS19883.7/5 Capcom
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The Pawn

DOS19864/5 Magnetic Scrolls
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Panza Kick Boxing

DOS19904.3/5 Loriciels
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Aquanoid

DOS1992remake3.8/5
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Space Commanders

DOS1983remake3.8/5 Columbia Data Products
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Duck Hunt

DOS1995freewareremake3/5
Duck Hunt is a faithful remake based on the original light gun game Duck Hunt published by Nintendo in 1984. Duck Hunt was a shooting gallery game with a straightforward gameplay: use your gun to shoot down ducks. If you fail to shoot enough birds, the game ends.
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Crazy Nick's Leisure Suit Larry Casino

DOS19923.5/5 Sierra On-Line
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Elevator

DOS1986freeware3.5/5 Wordworks Software
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Super Stardust

DOS19964.3/5 Housemarque
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Playhouse Strip Poker

DOS1988NSFW3.9/5 Eurosoft
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1893: A World's Fair Mystery

Windows XP/98/95Mac OS20033.6/5
1893: A World's Fair Mystery is an interactive fiction game developed by the American studio Illuminated Lantern and released in 2002. Set during the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, the game combines historical fiction with mystery-solving gameplay.In 1893: A World's Fair Mystery, players take on the role of a detective investigating ...
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Jumpman Lives!

DOS1991remake4/5 Apogee Software
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Bomb Jack

DOS19844.3/5 Tecmo
Bomb Jack is a classic arcade platform game developed and published by Tecmo in 1984. The goal of the game is to collect bombs while avoiding enemies; the whole game takes place in a fixed screen. Bomb Jack for DOS is a conversion from the arcade original version. The arcade and the conversions were a huge commercial success.
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Mario's Game Gallery

DOSMac OS19953.9/5 Presage Software
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Sango Fighter 2

DOS1995freeware3.4/5 Panda Entertainment Technology Co.
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Cap Man

Windows XP/98/9519993.7/5
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Bouncing Babies

DOS19843.5/5
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Amazing Maze

DOS19833.2/5
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Super Pac-Man

DOS19823.5/5 Namco
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Death Sword

DOS19883.9/5 Palace Software
Death Sword (also known as Barbarian in Europe), is a fighting game developed by Palace Software, set in a fantasy world full of huge sword-wielding barbarians. Compared to modern brawlers, Death Sword gameplay may seem slow, but at the time it was considered adequate. Instead of rushing into multiple chain combos, the slow pace allow the players t...
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Tapper

DOS19843.9/5
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Astro Dodge

DOS19823.6/5 Digital Marketing Corporation
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Penthouse Hot Numbers

DOS1993NSFW4/5 reLINE Software
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Manic Miner remake

DOS1997remake3.8/5
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Bumpy's Arcade Fantasy

DOS19924.1/5 Loriciels
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Triple Triad Gold

Windows XP/98/952000freeware4/5
Triple Triad is a card game that originated in the Final Fantasy series, specifically in Final Fantasy VIII. The game is played on a 3x3 grid, and each player has a deck of cards featuring different characters, monsters, or other elements from the Final Fantasy universe. When a card is placed adjacent to an opponent's card, and the rank of the...
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Ack-Ack Attack!

DOS1995remake4.2/5 PLBM Games
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Beyond Columns

DOS1989remake3.6/5