Games featuring PvP multiplayer mode sorted by year, newest first
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Tank Wars
DOS19904.1/5
Trog
DOS19904.3/5 Midway Manufacturing Company
Warlords
DOS19904.2/5 SSG Strategic Studies Group
Austerlitz
DOS1989protected3.5/5 Tactical Design Group
Austerlitz 1805
DOS19893.9/5 Cornerstone Software
Ballistix
DOS19893.8/5 Reflections Interactive
Blasteroids
DOS19893.8/5 Atari
Blasteroids is a video game developed and released by Atari, Inc. in 1987. It's a sequel to the classic arcade game Asteroids, which was released in 1979. In Blasteroids, players control a spaceship tasked with destroying asteroids and enemy ships while avoiding collisions and enemy fire. The game features updated graphics and gameplay mechanics co...
Budokan: the Martial Spirit
DOS19894.1/5 Electronic Arts
Clue Master Detective
DOS19894.3/5 Dalali Software
Clue Master Detective is an abandoned strategy game developed by Dalali Software and released by Leisure Genius in 1989 for DOS, Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, C64. Clue Master Detective is based on the well known board game Clue (also known as Cluedo). Clue can be played in single player, but the best gaming experience come from the multi-player mode.
Face Off!
DOS19894.1/5 MindSpan
Face Off! is an abandoned hockey sports game developed by MindSpan (known for their Hardball series) and released by Gamestar in 1989 for DOS and also for Commodore 64. Face Off supports multiplayer in competitive or cooperative modes.
Fidelity Chessmaster 2100
DOS19893.8/5 The Software Toolworks
Fiendish Freddy's Big Top O'Fun
DOS19892.9/5 Gray Matter
Lakers vs. Celtics and the NBA Playoffs
DOS19894.2/5 Electronic Arts
Lakers vs. Celtics and the NBA Playoffs is an abandoned action sports basketball game. It was developed and released by Electronic Arts in 1989 for DOS. Lakers versus Celtics features 1988-1989 NBA teams and some of the NBA all-time star players. It can be played in single-player mode or by 2 players on the same screen.
Legend of the Red Dragon
DOS19893.5/5 Robinson Technologies
Magic Johnson's Basketball
DOS19893.3/5 Sculptured Software
Omega
DOS19894/5 Origin Systems
Omega is an abandoned science fiction themed strategy game developed and released by Origin Systems in 1989 for DOS, Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, C64. Omega is a rare example of a programming game about robots.
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...
Pro Tennis Tour
DOS19894.2/5 Blue Byte Software
Risk: the World Conquest Game
DOS19893.8/5 Mastertronic
Road Runner
DOS19894.1/5 Atari
Scrabble
DOS19893.6/5
Take Down
DOS19893/5
TKO
DOS1989protected3.5/5 Accolade
Tongue of the Fatman
DOS19893/5 Brian A. Rice
4th & Inches
DOS1988protected3.2/5 Accolade
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.
Bop'N Wrestle
DOS1988protected3.6/5 Beam Software
Classic Concentration
DOS19884.2/5 Softie
Death Sword
DOS19883.9/5 Palace Software
Death Sword (also known as Barbarian in Europe), is a fighting game developed by Palace Software, set in a fantasy world full of huge sword-wielding barbarians. Compared to modern brawlers, Death Sword gameplay may seem slow, but at the time it was considered adequate. Instead of rushing into multiple chain combos, the slow pace allow the players t...
EGA Bomb
DOS19883.7/5