Abandonware DOS title

Fixed screen, games with no scrolling

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.
barbie-super-model-04

Barbie Super Model

DOS19933.5/5 Tahoe Software Productions
basket-master-03

Basket Master

DOS19903.3/5 Dinamic Multimedia
batalia-4

Batalia

DOS19862.8/5 The Right Brothers
heatsink-03

Battleship

DOS19833.3/5 Mirror Images Software
bettlejuiceskeletons-1

Beetlejuice: Skeletons in the closet

DOS19924/5 Hi-Tech Expressions
beneath-apple-manor-04

Beneath Apple Manor

DOS1983freeware4.1/5
bertsnake-1

Bert and the Snake

DOS1983remake3.6/5
beyond-columns-03

Beyond Columns

DOS1989remake3.6/5
bycicle-bridge-03

Bicycle Bridge

DOS19924.2/5
bit-storm-03

BitStorm

DOS19993.3/5
balck-sect-01

Black Sect

DOS19933.4/5 Lankhor
blasteroids-1

Blasteroids

DOS19893.8/5 Atari
blitz-01

Blitz Draughts

DOS19923.7/5 PC Solutions
blort-03

Blort!

DOS19873.7/5 Hennsoft
bolo-ball-03

Bolo Ball

DOS19923.3/5 Soleau Software
bomb-jack-01

Bomb Jack

DOS19844.5/5 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.
bomb-run-02

Bomb Run

DOS19912.7/5 PC Solutions
dynablaster-01

Bomberman

DOS19924.1/5 Hudson soft
bopnwrestle-03

Bop'N Wrestle

DOS1988protected3.5/5 Beam Software
borrowed-time-04

Borrowed Time

DOS19853.6/5 Interplay Productions
Borrowed Time is a graphic adventure video game developed and published by Interplay Productions. It was released in 1985 for various platforms, including the Apple Macintosh, Apple II, DOS, and Atari ST. The game is notable for its early use of digitized photos and a noir-style detective narrative.The game's story is set in the 1930s and foll...
bounce-zone-3

Bounce Zone

DOS19902.8/5
bouncingbabies-1

Bouncing Babies

DOS19843.5/5
boxerrebellion-1

Boxer Rebellion

DOS19823.1/5
bridge7-04

Bridge 7.0

DOS19923.3/5 Artworx Software
bubblebobble-3

Bubble Bobble

DOS19894.2/5 Taito
Bubble Bobble is perhaps one of the most popular (and cute!) platform arcade games of all times. The goal of Bubble Bobble is simple: clear each screen from various monsters and reach the final stage. In order to get rid of enemies, dinosaurs Bub and Bob can spit bubbles to trap them, then pop the bubbles to kill them.
buffalo-bill-rodeo-02

Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show

DOS19893/5 Tynesoft Computer Software
bumpy-arcade-02

Bumpy's Arcade Fantasy

DOS19924.1/5 Loriciels
bunny-bricks-03

Bunny Bricks

DOS19933.8/5 Silmarils
burger-blaster-02

Burger Blaster

DOS19833.2/5
burger-time-01

BurgerTime

DOS19823.8/5 Data East