Abandonware DOS title

Games featuring modem multiplayer mode sorted by year, newest first

Games supporting modem play can be played by multiple players on PCs connected using... guess what?... a modem. Back in the day, being able to play via modem didn't involve Internet at all.
command-hq-04

Command HQ

DOS19904/5 Ozark Softscape
f29retailiator-2

F29 Retaliator

DOS1990protected4.2/5 Digital Image Design
faces-tris-3-03

Faces Tris 3

DOS19903/5 Sphere
hard-drivin-2-04

Hard Drivin' 2

DOS19904.2/5 Atari
knights-sky-05

Knights of the Sky

DOS1990protected4.1/5 MicroProse Software
panzer-battles-05

Panzer Battles

DOS19903.1/5 SSG Strategic Studies Group
688attacksub-1

688 Attack Sub

DOS19894.1/5 Electronic Arts
legend-of-the-red-dragon-04

Legend of the Red Dragon

DOS19893.5/5 Robinson Technologies
gforce-flight-02

MiG-29M Super Fulcrum

DOS19894.2/5 Simbiosis Interactive
nfl-pro-league-03

NFL Pro League Football

DOS19894.3/5 Micro Sports
populous-5

Populous

DOS19893.9/5 Bullfrog
Populous is an abandoned strategy game designed by the video game celebrity Peter Molyneux, developed by Bullfrog. Populous was released by Electronic Arts in 1989 for DOS and for a long list of other 16-bit and 8-bit systems, both console and PCs. Populos is a really unique game: it gave the name to the the whole god-game genre since, well, in the...
vette-5

Vette!

DOS19894/5 Sphere
battlechess-1

Battle Chess

DOS1988protected4.2/5 Interplay Productions
Chess was a niche genre in video gaming. There were lots of chess simulations: black and white very old games, licensed games from chess champions, etc. No one ever attempted to broaden the audience until Interplay published Battle Chess. Battle Chess appeal was almost entirely focused on the animations when two pieces ended on the same square.
firepower-pc-02

Fire Power

DOS19883.7/5 Silent Software
helisimulator-2

3-D Helicopter Simulator

DOS19873.7/5 Sierra On-Line
civilwar-1

The Civil War

DOS19873.3/5 Avalon Hill