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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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.
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QBasic Gorillas

DOS1991freeware4/5 Microsoft
nibbles-bas-03

QBasic Nibbles

DOS1991freeware4/5 Microsoft
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Scorched Earth

DOS1991protected4/5
sherlock-1

Sherlock: The Game of Logic

DOS1991protected4.1/5 Everett Kaser Software
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Super Tetris

DOS19914/5 Sphere
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Taito's Super Space Invaders

DOS19914.2/5 Taito
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The Final Battle

DOS19913.9/5 Silicon Software
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The Lost Patrol

DOS19913.7/5 Astros Productions
The Lost Patrol is an abandoned multi-type action game set in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam war. The Lost Patrol was developed by Astros Productions (DOS version) and released by Ocean Software in 1991 for DOS, Amiga and Atari ST.
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Tristan Pinball

DOS19914/5 Littlewing
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Trump Castle 2

DOS19913/5 Brian A. Rice
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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...
wordtris-01

Wordtris

DOSMac19913.2/5
bang-bang-04

Bang! Bang!

Windows 3.x19903.8/5
basket-master-03

Basket Master

DOS19903.3/5 Dinamic Multimedia
bounce-zone-3

Bounce Zone

DOS19902.8/5
command-hq-04

Command HQ

DOS19904/5 Ozark Softscape
death-backgammon-01

Death by Backgammon

DOS19903.3/5
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Faces Tris 3

DOS19903/5 Sphere
frac-03

Frac

DOS19903.5/5
galactic-battle-1

Galactic Battle

DOS19903.4/5 Softdisk Publishing
invest-01

Inve$t

DOS19903.5/5 Starbyte Software
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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...
joust-vga-03

Joust VGA

DOS1990remake4.4/5
klax-1

Klax

DOS19903.8/5 Atari
lady-love-03

LadyLove

DOS1990freewareNSFW4.2/5
lifedeath2-5

Life & Death 2: The Brain

DOS19903.6/5 The Software Toolworks
Life & Death 2: The Brain is a medical simulation video game developed and published by The Software Toolworks. It was released in 1990 for MS-DOS computers. In Life & Death 2: The Brain, players assume the role of a neurosurgeon in a hospital setting. The game presents a series of medical cases involving neurological disorders and inj...