Games set during the cold war sorted by year, newest first
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The Operative: No One Lives Forever
Windows XP/98/9520003.7/5 Monolith Productions
The Operative: No One Lives Forever is a first-person shooter with stealth gameplay elements, developed by Monolith Productions and released by Fox Interactive in 2000 for Windows, Mac and PS2. As Cate Archer, a spy working for a secret organization in the 60s, you have to find out who killed your colleagues. No One Lives Forever is the first of th...
The Grandest Fleet
DOS19944.1/5 Quantum quality productions
Buzz Aldrin's Race into Space
DOS19934.1/5 Strategic Visions
Red sky at morning
DOS19933.9/5 Simulations Canada
Shadow President
DOS19934/5 DC true
Shadow President is a geopolitical simulation video game developed by DC True in 1993 for MS-DOS. In Shadow President, players take on the role of the President of the United States, tasked with managing both domestic and international affairs. The game provides a realistic simulation of the challenges faced by a world leader during the Cold War er...
Conflict: Korea
DOS1992protected4.2/5 SSI Strategic Simulations Inc.
Chuck Yeager's Air Combat
DOS19914.3/5 Electronic Arts
Chuck Yeager's Air Combat is a combat flight simulation video game released in 1991 by Electronic Arts. The game is named after and endorsed by the real-life aviation legend, Chuck Yeager, who was the first pilot to break the sound barrier. In Chuck Yeager's Air Combat players take on the role of a World War II fighter pilot, flying various ai...
Crisis in the Kremlin
DOS1991protected3.9/5 Spectrum HoloByte
Megafortress
DOS1991protected4.1/5 Artech Studios
Night Hawk: F-117A Stealth Fighter
DOS1991protected4.2/5 MicroProse Software
Solidarnosc
DOS19913.4/5 P. Z. Karen Co. Development Group
Command HQ
DOS19904/5 Ozark Softscape
The Cardinal of the Kremlin
DOS19904/5 Capstone
The Cardinal of the Kremlin is an abandoned simulation game involving espionage, politics and govern management set in the cold war years. It was designed by Kenneth Rothschild, developed by Capstone and released by IntraCorp in 1990 for DOS and Amiga. The Cardinal of the Kremlin was based on the Tom Clancy novel of the same name.
688 Attack Sub
DOS19894/5 Electronic Arts
Balance of Power: The 1990 Edition
Windows 3.x1989freeware4.1/5 Mindscape
Balance of Power: The 1990 Edition is a geopolitical strategy game developed by Chris Crawford and released in 1985. It is considered a classic in the genre of political and strategic simulation games. The game is set during the height of the Cold War, specifically in 1986, and it allows players to step into the shoes of either the United Stat...
Berlin 1948
DOS19893.7/5 Time Warp Software
Code-name: Iceman
DOS19894.1/5 Sierra On-Line
MiG-29M Super Fulcrum
DOS19894.2/5 Simbiosis Interactive
Nuclear War
DOS19894.1/5 New World Computing
Nuclear War is an abandoned turn-based strategy game designed by Eric Hyman and Jon Van Caneghem. Nuclear War was developed and released by New World Computing in 1989 for Amiga and, later, for DOS, and it's loosely based on a card game of the same name. Nuclear War took a satirical approach to the grim possibility of a global nuclear war and succe...
Red Storm Rising
DOS19894/5 MicroProse Software
Rush'n Attack
DOS19894/5 Konami
S.D.I.
DOS19894.1/5 Cinemaware
Strike Fleet
DOS19894/5 LucasArts
The Third Courier
DOS19893.9/5 Manley Associates
The Third Courier is an abandoned (atypical) adventure / role playing game set in Berlin during the cold war era and, of course, it's a spy game. The Third Courier was developed by Manley Associates and released by Accolade in 1989 for DOS, but it was also published for Amiga, Apple IIgs, Atari ST platforms.
Power Struggle
DOS19883.5/5 Personal Software Services
Border Zone
DOS19873.8/5 Infocom
Mech Brigade
DOS1987protected4.1/5 SSI Strategic Simulations Inc.
The Fourth Protocol
DOS19874/5 The Electronic Pencil Co.
The Hunt for Red October
DOSMac19874.1/5 Oxford Digital Enterprises
Hacker 2: The Doomsday Papers
DOS19863.7/5 Activision
Hacker II: The Doomsday Papers is a video computer game developed by Steve Cartwright and published by Activision. It was released in 1986 and is a sequel to the original Hacker game. The game was available for various home computer systems of the time, including the Apple II, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS.In Hacker II: The Doomsday Papers, players take...
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