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X-COM: Ufo Defense
DOS1994protected4.3/5 MicroProse Software
UFO: Enemy Unknown (or X-COM: Ufo Defense) is a sci-fi tactical strategy game created by Julian Gollop set in a not-to-distant future where aliens are invading the Earth. The gameplay switches between tactical combat, where you fight aliens in a turn-based fashion, and strategic micromanagement, where you manage your X-COM base and personnel.
Xatax
DOS19944/5 Pixel Painters Corporation
Xerix II: The Caverns of Mars
DOS19943/5 Twilight
XQuest
DOS1994remake3.5/5
Alien Breed
DOS1993protected3.6/5 Team 17
Battle Isle 93: The Moon of Chromos
DOS19934/5 Blue Byte Software
Bio Menace Episode 1: Dr. Mangle's Lab
DOS1993freeware4/5 Apogee Software
Bio Menace Episode 2: The Hidden Lab
DOS1993freeware4.3/5 Apogee Software
Bio Menace Episode 3: Master Cain
DOS1993freeware4.3/5 Apogee Software
Blake Stone 1: Aliens of Gold
DOS1993protected4.1/5 JAM Productions
BloodNet
DOS1993protected4/5 MicroProse Software
BloodNet is a blend of point & click adventure (it has puzzles and an adventure style dialogue system) and RPG (player statistics, combat, random encounters), set in a dark cyberpunk New York. BloodNet was developed and published by MicroProse software in 1993. You are Ransom Stark who's goal in the game is to defeat a vampire called Van Helsin...
Brutal Sports Football
DOS19934.2/5 Teque
Burntime
DOS19933.9/5 Max Design
Computer Underground
DOS1993freeware3.5/5 Haxsoft
Cosmic Spacehead
DOS19933.3/5 Codemasters
Crazy Nick's Roger Wilco's Spaced Out Games Pack
DOS19933.5/5 Sierra On-Line
CyberRace
DOS19933.6/5 Cyberdreams
Day of the Tentacle
DOSMac1993protected4.1/5 LucasArts
Day of the Tentacle is a point-and-click graphic adventure game developed and published by LucasArts. It was released in 1993 as a sequel to the game Maniac Mansion. The storyline revolves around three main characters: Bernard Bernoulli, Hoagie, and Laverne. The trio becomes entangled in a time-traveling escapade caused by the Purple Tentacle, an e...
Doom
DOS1993protecteddemo4.2/5 id software
Doom was released by id Software in 1993. It is widely regarded as one of the most influential and groundbreaking video games of all time, particularly within the first-person shooter (FPS) genre.Set in the future on the moons of Mars, the game follows the player-controlled character, known as the "Doom Marine", as they battle through a research fa...
Dragon Force - Day 3
DOS19933.7/5 Mirinae Software
Duke Nukem 2
DOS19934.2/5 Apogee Software
Evasive Action
DOS19934.2/5 Particle Systems
Eye of the Storm
DOS19932.4/5 Rebellion Developments
Flashback: The Quest for Identity
DOS1993protected4.2/5 Delphine software
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.
Gateway 2: Homeworld
DOS1993protected3.9/5 Legend Entertainment
Gateworld
DOS19933.1/5 HomeBrew Software
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.
Hired Guns
DOS19934.1/5 DMA Design
Hired Guns is an abandoned game developed by DMA Design and published by Psygnosis in 1993 for DOS and Amiga platforms. Hired Guns is a sci-fi RPG in which you control four mercenaries in four individual simultaneous first person sub-screens tasked with destroying all the bad guys from a single planet.
In Extremis
DOS19933.5/5 Blue sphere