Abandonware DOS title

Fixed screen, games with no scrolling sorted by release date

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.
spacecommanders-1

Space Commanders

DOS1983remake3.8/5 Columbia Data Products
alleycat-splash

Alley Cat

DOS19844.3/5 Synapse Software
Alley Cat is an arcade platform game designed by Bill Williams, developed by Synapse and released for IBM in 1984. As a cat, your goal is to jump around the neighborhood, enter apartments - each being a mini-game - to find your lost loved one.
archon-3

Archon: the Light and the Dark

DOS19844.2/5 Free Fall Associates
Archon: The Light and the Dark is an abandoned DOS fantasy blend of strategy and action game, developed by Free Fall Associates and published for DOS by Electronic Arts in 1984. Archon and its sequels are a unique mix of chess-like turn-based strategy and arcade action games. Take chess and add the fact that every time two pieces land on the same s...
bomb-jack-01

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.
bouncingbabies-1

Bouncing Babies

DOS19843.5/5
davids-kong-02

David's Kong

DOS1984remake3.3/5
devastator-01

Devastator

DOS19843.4/5 COMPUTE! Publications
encounter-1

Encounter

DOS19843.5/5
froggerjr-2

Frogger Jr.

DOS19843.6/5
gremlins-1-01

Gremlins

DOS19842.8/5 Atari
hard-hat-mack-02

Hard Hat Mack

DOS19843.9/5
janitor-joe-02

Janitor Joe

DOS19843/5
jumpman-1

Jumpman

DOS19844/5 Epyx
montezuma-revenge-04

Montezuma's Revenge

DOS19844.2/5 Parker Brothers
oils-well-02

Oil's Well

DOS19843.4/5 Sierra On-Line
pong-1

Pong v.2.1 clone

DOS19843.9/5
qbert-06

Q*Bert

DOS19843.9/5 Parker Brothers
styx-1

Styx

DOS19843.9/5 Windmill Software
tapper-02

Tapper

DOS19843.9/5
xonix-1

Xonix

DOS1984remake4/5
air-traffic-controller-02

Air Traffic Controller

DOS19854.2/5 Cascoly Software
antix-05

Antix

DOS1985remake4.2/5
archery-01

Archery

DOS1985freeware2.5/5
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...
madball-02

Madball

DOS19853/5
monopoly-04

Monopoly

DOS19853.9/5
champboxing-5

Sierra Championship Boxing

DOSMac19854/5 Evryware
Sierra Championship Boxing is an abandoned sports boxing game, developed by Evryware and released by Sierra On-Line in 1985. You can issue instructions to the boxer between rounds, create custom boxers or choose from a list of predefined boxers.
silly-master-blaster-03

Silly Master Blaster

DOS19853.6/5
space-commanders-2-1

Space Commanders 2

DOS1985remake3.3/5
spacewar-splash

Spacewar

DOS19854.1/5
Spacewar is one of the earliest digital computer games and is often considered the first interactive video game. It was created in 1962 by Steve Russell, Martin Graetz, and Wayne Wiitanen at the MIT. The game was developed on the PDP-1 minicomputer; this is a DOS port, released in 1985.Spacewar! features two spaceships, controlled by players, that ...