Shareware: a business model
Shareware is a type of software distribution model that allows users to try a program before purchasing it. It's a marketing strategy and distribution method that was particularly popular in the early days of personal computing, primarily during the 1980s and 1990s.
Shareware games were released for free with limited functionality (for example: no saving, missing levels, time limit), often via a BBS (Bulletin Board System), a floppy disc or a CD included in a printed magazine or by direct download (when internet was in its infancy). If the user liked the shareware product, they could pay to obtain an upgrade and unlock the full game. When digital distribution started to become popular, shareware games slowly faded into oblivion.
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Tyrian 2000
DOS1999freeware4.1/5 Eclipse Software
Tyrian 2000 is an old DOS science fiction classic shoot'em up, developed by Eclipse Software and designed by Alexander Brandon, Jason Emery, Daniel Cook. Tyrian 2000 is one of the most popular shoot'em ups ever published for DOS and it's still remembered by retro gaming fans to this day.
UnReal World v. 3.20
Windows XP/98/95Mac OS1992freeware4.1/5
Wolfenstein 3D
DOSMac OS1992protecteddemo4.1/5 id software
Wolfenstein 3D is the first-person shooter that popularized the whole genre in the early 90s and is considered one of the greatest games ever made. Wolfenstein 3D was designed by John Romero and Tom Hall (id Software) and released as shareware by Apogee Software in 1992 for DOS. Wolfenstein 3D is based on the Wolf3D engine, programmed by John ...
Xargon
DOS1993freeware4/5 Epic MegaGames
Xatax
DOS19944/5 Pixel Painters Corporation
Xenophage: Alien BloodSport
DOS1996freeware3.8/5 Argo Games
Xixit
DOS19954/5 Optik Software
Yendorian Tales: Book I - Chapter 2
DOS19963.8/5 SW Games
Yendorian Tales: The Tyrants of Thaine
DOS19973.9/5 SW Games
ZZT
DOS1991freeware4.2/5 Epic MegaGames