Abandonware DOS title

Science fiction games

Time travel, space wars, alien empires, alternate universe, cyberpunk anti-heroes, space invaders, post-apocalyptic worlds, dystopian societies, mad scientists, galaxies far far away, strange new worlds, mech battles, deep space exploration, evil robots... should I go on?
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Forbidden Quest

DOS19833.8/5 Pryority software
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Forgotten Worlds

DOS19914/5 Capcom
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Fountain of Dreams

DOS19904.1/5 Electronic Arts
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Fox Ranger

DOS19923.6/5 Soft Action
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Frankenstein

DOS19944.1/5 Junkyard
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Freddy Hardest

DOS19883.6/5 Dinamic Multimedia
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Frederik Pohl's Gateway

DOS19924.1/5 Legend Entertainment
Frederik Pohl's Gateway is one of the best abandoned adventures games from Legend Entertainment. Gateway is an interactive fiction with graphics and an improved interface (unusual for IFs), based on the Frederik Pohl's novel Gateway. Tt was designed by Michael Verdu and Glen R. Dahlgren and published by Legend Entertainment in 1992.
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Free D.C.!

DOS19913.6/5 Cineplay Interactive
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Frontier: Elite 2

DOS19934.1/5 Frontier Developments
Frontier: Elite II is a classic space simulation and trading game released in 1993, developed by David Braben and his company Frontier Developments. Frontier is the sequel to the pioneering 1984 game Elite and is often considered a landmark title in the space simulation genre.
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Frontier: First Encounters

DOS19954.1/5 Frontier Developments
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Full Metal Planete

DOSMac19903.9/5 Hitech Productions
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Full Throttle

DOS1995protecteddemo4.2/5 LucasArts
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Future Wars: Adventures in Time

DOS19904.1/5 Delphine software
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Galactic Battle

DOS19903.4/5 Softdisk Publishing
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Galactix

DOS19923.3/5 Cygnus Studios
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Galaxian

DOS19834/5 Namco
galaxy-4

Galaxy

DOS19814.1/5 Microcomputer Games Inc.
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Game Over

DOS19882.9/5 Dinamic Multimedia
Game Over is an abandoned side scrolling shooter/platform game designed by Ignacio Ruiz Tejedor, Pedro Sudón Aguilar, developed and released by Dinamic Multimedia in 1988 for DOS. Game Over isn't exactly one of the best games ever made... be prepared for clunky controls and repetitive level design that may test your patience.
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Gamma Force in Pit of a Thousand Screams

DOS19883.8/5 Tom Snyder Productions
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Gateway 2: Homeworld

DOS1993protected3.9/5 Legend Entertainment
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Gateworld

DOS19933.1/5 HomeBrew Software
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Geisha

DOS1990NSFW3.9/5 Coktel Vision
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Ghostbusters

DOS2006remake4/5
Ghostbusters is a abandoned action game based on the 80s hit movie Ghostbusters. Ghostbusters was released in 2006 as a remake of the game of the same name developed by Activision in 1984 for a number of platforms including C64, Atari 2600, ZX Spectrum.
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Ghostbusters 2

DOS19893.7/5 Dynamix
Ghostbusters 2 is an abandoned action game based on the movie of the same name, set in New York. Ghostbusters 2 was developed by Dynamix and released by Activision in 1989. It's part of a series of games based on the popular Ghostbuster franchise, being the olny one developed for DOS.
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Golden Eagle

DOS19914/5 Loriciels
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Ground Control

Windows XP/98/952000protected4.1/5 Massive Entertainment
Ground Control is a strategy game developed by Massive Entertainment and released by Sierra On-Line in 2000. More precisely Ground Control is a real time tactical game with a sci-fi setting.
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Guardians of Infinity: to Save Kennedy

DOS1988protected3.5/5 Paragon Software
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Guilty

DOS19954.2/5 Divide by zero
hacker-4

Hacker

DOSMac19864/5 Activision
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Halloween Harry

DOS1993freeware4.2/5 Interactive Binary Illusions
Halloween Harry is a DOS science fiction multi-directional scroller shooter game. Halloween Harry - later renamed Alien Carnage - was published by Apogee, developed by Interactive Binary Illusions and designed by John Passfield and Robert Crane.