Fixed screen 2D, games with no scrolling
In a fixed-screen 2D game, the gameplay is confined to a single screen with no vertical or horizontal scrolling. The screen remains static, and the overall gameplay occurs within the boundaries of this fixed screen.
Fixed-screen games were common in the early days of video gaming, especially in arcade games. This design was largely due to technical limitations of early hardware, which made scrolling more difficult to implement. As a result, many early arcade classics, such as Pac-Man or Space Invaders, relied on fixed-screen mechanics.
Fixed-screen games were common in the early days of video gaming, especially in arcade games. This design was largely due to technical limitations of early hardware, which made scrolling more difficult to implement. As a result, many early arcade classics, such as Pac-Man or Space Invaders, relied on fixed-screen mechanics.
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Frogger
DOS19834.1/5 Konami
Frogger Jr.
DOS19843.6/5
Future Classics Collection
DOS19903.2/5
Gal Pani X
Windows XP/98/952000freewareNSFW4.1/5
Gal Pani X is an action-puzzle game reminiscent of the classic arcade Qix, developed by D2 and released in 2000 for Windows. Gal Pani X is an adult-themed Doujin game: it was made by fans and wasn't for profit.
Galactic Battle
DOS19903.4/5 Softdisk Publishing
Galactix
DOS19923.3/5 Cygnus Studios
Galaxian
DOS19834/5 Namco
Gapper
DOS19864/5
Genocide
DOS1996freeware3.9/5
Gobliiins
DOSMac OS1991protected4.2/5 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...
Gobliins 2: The Prince Buffoon
DOS1993protected3.8/5 Coktel Vision
Goblins 3
DOS1994protecteddemo3.9/5 Coktel Vision
Goblins 3 (also known as Goblins Quest 3) is a point-and-click adventure game developed and published by Coktel Vision. It was released in 1993 as the third installment in the Gobliiins series. The game was created by Pierre Gilhodes and features a unique combination of puzzle-solving and humor.Gameplay in Goblins 3 revolves around controlling a te...
Grand Slam Bridge
DOS19863.4/5 Cybron corporation
Gremlins
DOS19842.8/5 Atari
Guns 'R' Us
DOS19933.8/5 Future Vision
Hamburger Hell
DOS1986remake2.8/5
Hard Hat Mack
DOS19844/5
Helter Skelter
DOS19893.3/5 The Assembly Line
Hole in One
DOS19953.8/5 Really Interesting Software Company
IBM 9-Hole Miniature Golf
DOS19833/5 SoftSide Magazine
IBM Centipede
DOS19833.6/5 IBM
Il Grande Gioco di Tangentopoli
DOS19933.6/5
Invaders 78
DOS2000freewareremake4.2/5
Inve$t
DOS19903.5/5 Starbyte Software
Ivan 'Iron Man' Stewart's Super Off Road
DOS19904.2/5 Leland
Ivan 'Iron Man' Stewart's Super Off Road is an abandoned diagonal-down off-road racing game developed by Leland and released by Virgin Interactive in 1990 for DOS, but also published for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, C64, ZX Spectrum and a lot of 8-bit and 16-bit consoles. Super Off Road is a classic fixed-screen track-racing similar to S...
J-Bird
DOS1983remake4.1/5 Orion Software
Janitor Joe
DOS19843/5
Jet Set Willy remake
DOS1999freewareremake3.6/5
Jet Set Willy is a classic platform video game released for various home computers in the 1980s. It was developed by Matthew Smith and published by Software Projects for the ZX Spectrum in 1984. The game is the sequel to Manic Miner, another popular title created by Smith. This is a remake.In Jet Set Willy, players control the protagonist, Willy, w...
Jetpack
DOS1993freeware4.1/5 Software Creations
Jetpack is a classic 2D platformer video game developed by Adept Software and released for MS-DOS computers in 1993. Created by Adam Pedersen, it became popular for its addictive gameplay, simplicity, and level editor feature, allowing players to design and share their own levels.In Jetpack, players control a character equipped with a jetpack, navi...
Jetpack: Christmas Special
DOS19934.1/5