Abandonware DOS title

Fixed screen, games with no scrolling sorted by year, newest first

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.
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Dinosaur Balls

DOS19923.8/5 Amwa (HK) Computer Co.
galactix-02

Galactix

DOS19923.3/5 Cygnus Studios
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Llamatron 2112

DOS19923.8/5 Llamasoft
locomotion-4

Locomotion

DOS19924.2/5 Prestige Softwareentwicklung
manhole-02

Manhole

DOS19922.9/5
megapede-02

Megapede

DOS19923/5
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Minesweeper

Windows 3.x19924/5 Microsoft
Microsoft Minesweeper is an iconic puzzle game that has been included with Microsoft Windows operating systems since Windows 3.1. The game's objective is to clear a rectangular board containing hidden mines without detonating any of them. The player clicks on a square to reveal what's underneath, and numbers are displayed to indicate how many mines...
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Monopoly Deluxe

DOSWindows 3.x19924/5 Parker Brothers
Monopoly Deluxe is an abandoned turn-based top-down Monopoly adaptation  of the classic board game, developed by Parker Brothers and released by Virgin Interactive in 1992. Monopoly Deluxe was published for DOS, Windows 3.1, and Macintosh.
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Night Raid

DOS1992remake3.8/5 Argo Games
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Pushover

DOS19923.8/5 Red Rat software
Pushover is a puzzle platformer video game developed by Red Rat Software and released by Ocean Software in 1992. It was initially available for the Commodore Amiga and later ported to various other platforms, including MS-DOS and SNES.In Pushover, players control a character named G.I. Ant, a marching ant with the goal of arranging a set of dominoe...
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Quarky & Quaysoo's Turbo Science

DOS19923.9/5 Jeff Tunnell Productions
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Rampart

DOS19924/5 Atari
Rampart is an abandoned mix of strategy and shooter game designed by Dave Ralston and John Salwitz, developed by Atari and released by Electronic Arts in 1992 for DOS. Rampart was converted from the original arcade version to a number of platforms, including Amiga, Atari ST, C64, Game Boy, Genesis, Lynx, NES, SEGA Master System, SNES. Rampart is a ...
scrabble-usgold-04

Scrabble

DOS19923.4/5 U.S. Gold
space-max-01

Space MAX

DOS19923.3/5 Starbyte Software
stone-age-03

Stone Age

DOS19924.1/5
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Street Fighter 2

DOS19924.3/5 Capcom
Street Fighter 2 is one of the most popular fighting game ever released in the 90s. Street Fighter 2 was designed by Akira Nishitani and Akira Yasuda, developed and published by Capcom in 1991 for the arcades and then converted for many platforms from Spectrum ZX to DOS (in 1992).
swap-microids-01

Swap

DOS19923.5/5 Microids
tetris-classic-02

Tetris Classic

DOSWindows 3.x19924.3/5 Spectrum HoloByte
coolcroc-2

The Cool Croc Twins

DOS19923.9/5 Arcade Masters
trivial-pursuit-deluxe-01

Trivial Pursuit Deluxe

DOS19923.8/5 Oxford Digital Enterprises
ugh-3

Ugh!

DOS19924.2/5 Egosoft
zyconix-2

Zyconix

DOS1992protected3.6/5 Miracle games
armada2525-02

Armada 2525

DOS19913.3/5
bananoid-1

Bananoid

DOS1991freewareremake3.7/5 Banana Development
bomb-run-02

Bomb Run

DOS19912.7/5 PC Solutions
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Gobliiins

DOSMac1991protected4.3/5 Coktel Vision
Gobliiins is a peculiar adventure game designed by Pierre Gilhodes, developed by French company Coktel Vision and released by Sierra On-Line in 1991 for DOS, Mac, Amiga and Atari ST. In Gobliiins, you control multiple goblins and you must find a way to progress to the next area by solving typical adventure puzzles. The story is almost non-exis...
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Heart of China

DOS19914.2/5 Dynamix
jumpman-lives-03

Jumpman Lives!

DOS1991remake4/5 Apogee Software
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Lexi-Cross

DOS19914/5 Platinumware
Lexi-Cross is an abandoned science fiction tv show-styled puzzle game. Lexi-Cross was developed by Platinumware and released for DOS by Interplay Productions in 1991. The gameplay is a turn-based mix between Scrabble and Wheel of fortune with elements of Battleship.