Abandonware DOS title

Fixed screen, games with no scrolling sorted by title, from Z to A

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.

Most popular fixed screen games

Street Fighter 2
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PC-Man
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zyconix-2

Zyconix

DOS1992protected3.6/5 Miracle games
zorlim-arcade-volley-02

Zorlim's Arcade Volleyball

DOS1995freewareremake3.8/5
zoop-03

Zoop

DOS19953.2/5 Hookstone
yuppisrevenge-4

Yuppi's Revenge

DOS19883.3/5 Ariolasoft
yu-gi-oh-power-of-chaos-07

Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos - Yugi the Destiny

Windows XP/98/9520034.1/5 Konami
yie-ar-kung-fu-04

Yie Ar Kung Fu

DOS19853.8/5 Konami
yabog-02

Yabog

DOS1995freeware3.3/5
xonix-1

Xonix

DOS1984remake4.1/5
xixit-1

Xixit

DOS19954/5 Optik Software
x-tetris-win-02

X-Tetris

Windows XP/98/951996NSFW3.9/5
xfighter-1

X-Fighter

DOS19873.1/5 Wordworks Software
world-karate-championship-03

World Karate Championship

DOS19863.8/5 System 3
wordtris-01

Wordtris

DOSMac19913.2/5
wizard-of-wor-98-03

Wizard of Wor 98

DOS1998remake3.8/5
winlosedraw-4

Win, Lose or Draw

DOS19883.2/5 Softie
willyworm-1

Willy the Worm

DOS19853.6/5
willow-03

Willow

DOS19883.9/5 Brian A. Rice
williams-arcade-01

Williams Arcade Classics

DOS19953.8/5 Digital Eclipse Software
westphaser-02

Westphaser

DOS19893.2/5 Loriciels
volleyball-simulator-03

Volleyball Simulator

DOS19873.3/5 Time Warp Software
volfied-0004

Volfied

DOS19914.3/5 Taito
Volfied is an arcade game developed and released by Taito Corporation in 1989. It's a puzzle game that gained popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The game is named after the fictional planet "Volfied", where the gameplay is set.In Volfied, players control a small spaceship called "Challenger" and must eliminate 80% or more of the playfiel...
visual-star-trek-01

Visual Star Trek

DOS19903.7/5
video-casino-2

Video Casino

DOS19873/5 Mastertronic
vegasgambler-1

Vegas Gambler

DOS19873.4/5 Logical Design Works
ugh-3

Ugh!

DOS19924.2/5 Egosoft
trump-castle-2-04

Trump Castle 2

DOS19913/5 Brian A. Rice
trog-04

Trog

DOS19904.3/5 Midway Manufacturing Company
trivial-pursuit-deluxe-01

Trivial Pursuit Deluxe

DOS19923.8/5 Oxford Digital Enterprises
trivial-pursuit-03

Trivial Pursuit

DOS19893.4/5
Trivial Pursuit is a popular trivia board game that was adapted into a computer game for various platforms, including DOS. In the game, players answer trivia questions from various categories in order to collect pie pieces that correspond to those categories. The goal is to collect all the pie pieces and complete a full pie before your opponents.