Abandonware DOS title

Crossfire

Crossfire is an abandoned top down shooter game designed by Jay Sullivan, developed by Sierra On-Line and was released by IBM in 1982. Crossfire runs on DOS. Download the game here.

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Main executable file (run this to play the game): crosfire/CrossFir.com

DOS Games can't run on Windows. You need an emulator such as DOSbox and/or a front-end like D-Fend Reloaded. Follow these instructions to run DOS games on Windows systems.

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Both a PC and a PCjr bootable cartridge version of this game exist. The PCjr cartridge version has more asthetically pleasing colors.

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Additional info about Crossfire

Input: keyboard, joystick

Distributed on: 5,25 floppy disk

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Comments

  • Andy Panda - 10/10/2021 04:23
    I used to play this a lot when we had IBM PC back then before we went and got newer computers. There was a bug in the scoring when you reach a certain level, and when you reach that certain score you get 99 lives, instead of 4 extra lives, then game over.
  • dmsph - 11/06/2016 01:58
    I think this game is much better than most of the games today! Agility and strategy are key.
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