Abandonware games beginning with letter T sorted by year, newest first
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The Sentinel
DOS19894.1/5 puzzle
The Third Courier
DOS19893.9/5 adventure
The Third Courier is an abandoned (atypical) adventure / role playing game set in Berlin during the cold war era and, of course, it's a spy game. The Third Courier was developed by Manley Associates and released by Accolade in 1989 for DOS, but it was also published for Amiga, Apple IIgs, Atari ST platforms.
The Untouchables
DOS19894/5 shooter
The Usurper
DOS19893.8/5 adventure
Their Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain
DOS19894.2/5 vehicle simulation
Their Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain is an abandoned historical combat flight simulation game set in Great Britain (obviously) during World War 2. Their Finest Hour was designed by Lawrence Holland, developed and released by LucasArts in 1989 for DOS, Amiga, Atari ST.
Thunderblade
DOS19893.4/5 shooter
Time Bandit
DOS19894.4/5 action
Time Bandit is a classic top-down arcade-style video game that was released in 1982 for various home computer systems, such as the Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, and others. It was developed by MichTron. In Time Bandit, players control a character who must navigate through a series of maze-like levels, battling various enemies and collecting treasure a...
Times of Lore
DOS19894.1/5 rpg
Times of Lore is an abandoned action RPG designed by Chris Roberts, developed and released by Origin Systems in 1989 for DOS and many more 8 bit and 16 bit platforms. Compared to Ultima (the much more popular franchise also by Origin) Times of Lore is a washed down RPG, more similar to a NES game. In fact, Roberts was inspired by The Legend of Zelda.
Tintin on the Moon
DOS19893.5/5 action
Titan
DOS19893.5/5 action
TKO
DOS1989protected3.5/5 sports
Tongue of the Fatman
DOS19893/5 action
Toobin
DOS19894.1/5 action
Toobin is an abandoned action game developed by Domark Software and released in 1989. Toobin runs on DOS but was also published for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Game Boy Color, MSX, NES, ZX Spectrum. It's a conversion from a popular arcade game (at the time).
Tracon: Air Traffic Control Simulator
DOS19893.8/5 simulation
Trantor: The Last Stormtrooper
DOS19893.1/5 shooter
Trivial Pursuit
DOS19893.4/5 strategy
Trivial Pursuit is a popular trivia board game that was adapted into a computer game for various platforms, including DOS. In the game, players answer trivia questions from various categories in order to collect pie pieces that correspond to those categories. The goal is to collect all the pie pieces and complete a full pie before your opponents.
Tunnels of armageddon
DOS19893.8/5 racing
Tunnels of Armageddon is a video game developed by Logical Design Works and released in 1989 by California Dreams for various home computer systems, including DOS, the Commodore 64 and Amiga.In Tunnels of Armageddon, players control a character navigating through a series of underground tunnels and caverns. The game features a combination of side-s...
Turbo Assembler (TASM)
DOSWindows 3.xWindows XP/98/9519894.4/5 application
Turbo Assembler, often referred to as TASM, is an x86 assembler for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. It was part of the Turbo Assembler/Turbo Debugger (TASM/TD) package that Borland released as part of their Turbo Assembler product line. Borland was a software company known for its development tools during the 1980s and 1990s.
Teenage Queen
DOS1988NSFW3.9/5 strategy
The $100,000 pyramid
DOS19883.3/5 puzzle
The Astronomy Quiz
DOS19883.2/5 puzzle
The Bard's Tale 2: The Destiny Knight
DOS19884/5 rpg
The Colony
DOS19883.2/5 action-adventure
The Games: Summer Edition
DOS19884/5 sports
The Games: Winter Edition
DOS19884.3/5 sports
The President is Missing
DOS1988protected3.3/5 simulation
The Shadows of Mordor
DOS19883.7/5 adventure
The Sporting News Baseball
DOS19883.1/5 sports
The Train Escape to Normandy
DOS1988protected4.2/5 vehicle simulation
The Twilight Zone
DOS19884.2/5 adventure
The Twilight Zone is an abandoned sci-fi themed adventure game based on the popular TV series of the same name. The Twilight zone released in 1988 by First Row Software Publishing for DOS and Amiga. At it's core, The Twilight Zone is a text adventure, so you have to type in commands, but it's supported by the graphics.